The RCCDE learning in understanding the concept of seawater invertebrates in tabuhan island bangsring banyuwangi, indonesia

S. R. Hikamah, Hariyanto Hariyanto
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This research is essential to empower the understanding of the concept of invertebrate material that is difficult to observe because its habitat is in seawater. This research aims to reveal the effectiveness of the Reading Concept Map Connection Discussion Evaluation (RCCDE) learning model on students' conceptual understanding of Seawater Invertebrates. This type of research is a quasi-experimental, one-group pre-test and post-test design. The research data were analyzed using the N-gain score. The analysis results showed that the class average N-gain score was 0.71, which was greater than the N-gain score of 0.7 (g > 0.7). This means that the RCCDE model is effective for students in understanding the concept of seawater invertebrates because it has high criteria. The individual average normalized gain analysis results found 20 students with a high standard of g > 0.7 and 14 students with a gain score of 0.3 > g 0.7. On the medium criterion, there were no students with a score of g 0.3. This shows the effectiveness of the RCCDE syntax in empowering concept understanding. Students play an active role in learning activities to find their problems and look for answers until they find answers and solutions.
RCCDE学习在了解海水无脊椎动物的概念在塔布汉岛,印度尼西亚bangsring banyuwangi
这项研究对于增强对无脊椎动物概念的理解至关重要,因为无脊椎动物的栖息地在海水中,所以很难观察到。本研究旨在揭示阅读概念图连接讨论评价(RCCDE)学习模式对学生海水无脊椎动物概念理解的有效性。这种类型的研究是一种准实验,一组前测和后测设计。研究数据采用n增益评分法进行分析。分析结果表明,该类平均n -增益评分为0.71,大于n -增益评分0.7 (g > 0.7)。这意味着RCCDE模型对学生理解海水无脊椎动物的概念是有效的,因为它有很高的标准。个体平均归一化增益分析结果显示,20名学生获得了g > 0.7的高分,14名学生获得了0.3 > g 0.7的高分。在中等标准上,没有学生得分为g 0.3。这显示了RCCDE语法在增强概念理解方面的有效性。学生在学习活动中发挥积极的作用,发现自己的问题,寻找答案,直到找到答案和解决方案。
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