PENINGKATAN BELAJAR MATEMATIKA TENTANG PENGERJAAN HITUNG BILANGAN BULAT MELALUI BERBAGAI MEDIA

Anita Anita
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Abstract: To improve learning outcomes especially to accelerate the mastery of subject matter at elementary school level, the need for improvements in teaching and learning process through learning improvement program, especially in Mathematics subjects in order to obtain learning mastery. At Teluk Teluk State Elementary School, Kec, Nanga Pinoh Kab. Melawi found that students' learning outcomes were not appropriate for their absorption. Students were considered successful in classical learning when their absorption rate was 85% or more, and scored above 6.5. In accordance with the assessment technical guidance, if the student did not achieve the absorptive capacity 85 % and scores below 6.5, educators classify these students as students with low learning outcomes. In the learning process that is conveyed to 20 students of class V in daily examination, recorded students who master the subject matter with a value above 6.5 only 6 people (30%) and 14 0rang students (70%) have not been able to master the subject matter. During the learning process, the absence of students asking questions or responding to teacher explanations. Based on these findings, the authors asked colleagues to identify the shortcomings of the lessons learned.  
材料警告指示
摘要:为了提高学习成果,特别是加快小学阶段对主题的掌握,需要通过学习改进计划来改进教学和学习过程,特别是在数学科目中,以获得学习掌握。在Teluk Teluk州立小学,Kec,Nanga Pinoh Kab。Melawi发现,学生的学习成果不适合他们的吸收。当学生的吸收率达到85%或以上,并且得分超过6.5时,他们被认为在古典学习中取得了成功。根据评估技术指导,如果学生没有达到85%的吸收能力,分数低于6.5,教育工作者将这些学生归类为学习成绩低的学生。在日常考试中传达给V班20名学生的学习过程中,有记录的掌握6.5以上科目的学生只有6人(30%)和1400多名学生(70%)无法掌握该科目。在学习过程中,学生没有提出问题或回答老师的解释。根据这些发现,作者要求同事们找出所吸取教训的不足之处。
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