Implementation of Project-Based Learning Model to Improve Student Learning Activities and Outcomes During Pandemics

E. Wahyuni, Nurhazana Nurhazana
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—The purpose of this study is to find out the increase in the learning and student learning outcomes during pandemics with the implementation of the Project-Based Learning (PBL) learning model. This research is classroom action research to solve problems in the classroom. Research is conducted in two cycles and each cycle is reflected on the actions given. Data collection techniques using observation sheets, study results tests, and documentation. Techniques for data analysis are with quantitative descriptive analysis techniques. The results showed that the implementation of learning using the Project-Based Learning learning model can increase the activeness of learning and learning outcomes of AKP students in the eyes of public sector accounting workshops. This can be seen from the results of student activity in cycle I by 75.35% increased to 85.77% in cycle II. Then the student learning results are seen from the average grade in cycle I of 78 with a percentage of completion of 74% and increased in cycle II class average to 83 with a completion percentage of 85%.
实施基于项目的学习模式,提高学生在大流行期间的学习活动和成果
-本研究的目的是发现在流行病期间实施基于项目的学习(PBL)学习模式的学习和学生学习成果的增加。本研究是解决课堂问题的课堂行动研究。研究分两个周期进行,每个周期都反映在所给出的行动上。使用观察表、研究结果测试和文档的数据收集技术。数据分析技术采用定量描述性分析技术。结果表明,在公共部门会计研修班中,实施基于项目的学习模式可以提高AKP学生的学习积极性和学习成果。这可以从cycle I学生活动的结果中看出,从75.35%上升到cycle II的85.77%。然后学生的学习成绩从第一周期的平均成绩78分,完成率为74%,在第二周期的班级平均成绩提高到83分,完成率为85%。
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