This study aims to analyze the influence of the learning environment, learning facilities, and parents' social status on the learning outcomes of fifth-grade students at SDI Tangalla, particularly in Indonesian language subjects. The research is driven by the low student achievement, with only about 60% reaching the Minimum Mastery Criteria (KKM). A quantitative approach was employed using surveys and regression analysis. Data were collected through questionnaires, documentation, and observation of a sample of 60 students. The results indicate that all three independent variables—learning environment, learning facilities, and parents’ social status—have a significant simultaneous and partial influence on students’ academic performance. A supportive learning environment, adequate educational facilities, and higher socio-economic status of parents are positively correlated with improved learning outcomes. This study provides valuable insights for developing educational strategies that consider environmental, infrastructural, and socio-economic factors of students.
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