The learning model of Resource-Based learning, Brain-Based learning, and a combination of these two models Resource - Brain-Based learning is believed to be able to improve cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning outcomes of the Students of SMP Neg

Ravensca Delivia Tehusiarana, D. Rumahlatu
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The combination of learning in the 21st century related to soft skills is the Resource-Brain Based Learning model which is a combination of Resource-Based Learning and Brain-Based Learning models. They are learning strategies adapted to learning resources and brain work systems that are already naturally programmed to learn. This study aims to see the effect of the Resource-Brain Based Learning model on students' cognitive, affective, and psychomotor thinking learning outcomes on environmental pollution material for class VII in SMP Negeri 20 Central Maluku and SMP Negeri 13 Central Maluku. Research data were analyzed quantitatively using descriptive and inferential statistics in the form of ANCOVA analysis to see the effect of the Resource-Brain Based Learning model on students' cognitive learning outcomes and ANOVA analysis for ANOVA on students' metacognitive outcomes and social attitudes. The results showed that there was an influence of the Resource-Brain Based Learning model on cognitive, affective, and psychomotor learning outcomes.
资源基础学习模式、脑基础学习模式以及资源-脑基础学习模式的结合能够改善SMP阴性学生的认知、情感和精神运动学习结果
21世纪与软技能相关的学习组合模式是Resource-Brain -Based learning模式,它是Resource-Based learning和Brain-Based learning模式的结合。它们是适应学习资源和大脑工作系统的学习策略,这些系统已经被自然地编程为学习。本研究旨在探讨资源脑为基础的学习模式对中马鲁古省SMP Negeri 20班和中马鲁古省SMP Negeri 13班环境污染材料七班学生认知、情感和心理运动思维学习成果的影响。对研究数据进行定量分析,采用描述统计和推理统计,采用ANCOVA分析的形式观察资源脑学习模式对学生认知学习结果的影响,采用方差分析的形式对学生元认知结果和社会态度进行方差分析。结果表明,基于资源-脑的学习模式对认知、情感和精神运动的学习结果有影响。
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