INCREASING STUDENTS’ LEARNING INTEREST THROUGH BLENDED LEARNING IN THE EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY COURSE

Uswatun Hasanah, Luluk Salimah Oktavia, Putri Silaturrahmi
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Education is a development, reinforcement, and improvement attempt at people’s ability and potential through teaching, guidance, example, and so on needed by themselves, other people, and nation and state. In fact, there are many students who believe that learning is not fun so their interest in learning decreases. Therefore, innovative learning is needed to increase students’ interest in learning. One of the attempts is to apply the Blended Learning model. This paper aims to determine whether there is a significant effect of blended learning on students’ learning interest in educational psychology courses. This paper is quantitative research with a causal type, which involved 43 third-semester students of the Islamic Education study program of IDIA Prenduan. Based on the findings of the data analysis tested through simple linear regression, the value of the t-count of 0.847 is smaller than t-table 2.019 at a significant level of 5%. It can be concluded that blended learning has an insignificant effect on students’ learning interest in Educational Psychology courses of the Islamic Education study program of IDIA in the academic year 2021-2022.
在教育心理学课程中通过混合学习提高学生的学习兴趣
教育是通过自身、他人、民族和国家所需的教学、指导、榜样等,对人的能力和潜力进行发展、强化和提高的尝试。事实上,有很多学生认为学习不好玩,所以他们对学习的兴趣降低了。因此,需要创新学习来提高学生的学习兴趣。其中一个尝试是应用混合学习模型。本文旨在确定在教育心理学课程中,混合学习是否对学生的学习兴趣有显著影响。本文是一项因果型定量研究,涉及IDIA Prenduan伊斯兰教育研究项目的43名第三学期学生。根据通过简单线性回归测试的数据分析结果,t计数值0.847小于t表2.019,显著水平为5%。可以得出结论,在2021-2022学年,混合学习对学生对IDIA伊斯兰教育研究项目教育心理学课程的学习兴趣影响不大。
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