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Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics
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JoTaLP: Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics is a peer-reviewed journal on Physics Education field and intended to communicate original research and current issues on the subject. This journal is published by Departement of Physics Education Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung. The editors welcome scholars, researchers and practitioners of education around the world to submit scholarly articles to be published in this journal. All articles will be reviewed by experts before accepted for publication. JoTaLP: Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics published periodically every February and August (twice a year).
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Analisis Hasil Belajar Astronomi Berdasarkan Kuis Wordwall di Kelas dan di Rumah Baihaqi, Habibah Khusna; Nuraini, Lailatul Nuraini; Zakwandi, Rizki
Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics (August 2025)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

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This study analyzes the differences in astronomy learning outcomes based on the timing of WordWall post-tests administered either in-class or at home. Conducted in two face-to-face classes with 70 university students, one class completed the quiz immediately after instruction, while the other completed it later from home. A quantitative approach was applied using descriptive statistics and the Mann-Whitney U test to examine differences in mean scores and variability. The results showed that students who took the quiz at home had slightly higher average scores but greater score dispersion. In contrast, students who completed the quiz in class had more consistent results. These findings suggest that immediate post-tests better reflect uniform understanding than delayed assessment. Factors influencing these differences include student motivation, regulation, and engagement. The study highlights the importance of post-test timing when using digital tools like WordWall for evaluating learning outcomes in astronomy education.

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