Application of the Problem Based Instruction (PBI) Learning Model to Improve Student Learning Outcomes at SMA N 1 Nggoa

Arni Kopilau Ratu, Vidriana Oktoviana Bano, Yohana Ndjoeroemana
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The purpose of this research is to improve student learning outcomes in using the problem based instruction learning model in biology subjects. This research is a classroom action research (CAR) which was carried out in the pre-cycle, cycle 1 and cycle II activities with 26 students. Increasing the cognitive domain of students who completed the pre-cycle stage reached 34%, cycle I with an average of 72.11 and the number of students who completed 70% and did not complete 30%, and cycle II with an average of 78.26 students who completed reached 89% and incomplete 11.53%, while in the affective domain stage of cycle I the predicate was very good 3 people who achieved the predicate were good 13 people, the predicate was enough 5 people and the predicate was lacking 5 people and experienced an increase in cycle II reaching 14 predicate very good, predicate good 11 people , the predicate is enough for 1 person and the predicate is lacking. It can be concluded that the application of the problem based instruction model can improve student learning outcomes in class X MIPA 2 on mushrooms at SMA N 1 Nggoa
应用基于问题的教学(PBI)学习模式改善SMA n1nggoa学生的学习成果
摘要本研究旨在探讨问题导向教学模式在生物学科教学中的应用,以提高学生的学习效果。本研究是一项课堂行动研究(CAR),对26名学生进行了前期、第一和第二阶段的活动。增加了完成前循环阶段的学生的认知域达到34%,周期I平均72.11人,完成70%未完成30%,周期II平均78.26人,完成89%未完成11.53%,而在周期I的情感领域阶段,谓词非常好3人,完成谓词的人很好13人。谓词足够5人,谓词缺乏5人,在第二周期增加到14人谓词很好,谓词好11人,谓词足够1人,谓词缺乏。研究结果表明,问题型教学模式的应用可以提高学生在SMA n1nggoa的蘑菇X班的学习效果
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