The Relationship Between Student's Creativity And Cognitive Learning Outcome Through The Implementation Of Project Based Learning On Biology

I. Laelasari, Ikmalus Sholehah
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The study aims was to describe the relationship between students’creativity and cognitive learning outcome through the implementation of Project Based Learning (PjBL) on the biology of Fungi matter. Researchers use a correlational method of sampling as many as 25 students in 10th grade being chosen by purposive sampling technique. The instruments used to collect creativity data are assessments of products referred to the creativity indicator as: (1) fluency, (2) flexibility and (3) novelty, while students' cognitive learning outcome data are 20 multiple-choice, 4 open-ended essay based on taxonomy Bloom's revision from C1 to C6. Data analysis uses a statistic descriptive to know average and deviating standards of creativity and students' cognitive learning outcome, while to know the level of relationship between variables used non-parametric statistics through spearman's correlation test. The result shows that the average score of students' creativity in creating applied products relating to the function and role of fungi is 55.5 while the average results of students' cognitive learning outcome are 68.24. There is a middle correlation between creativity and students' cognitive learning outcome (r= 0.413).
实施生物项目式学习的学生创造力与认知学习成果的关系
本研究的目的是通过实施基于项目的学习(PjBL)来描述学生的创造力与认知学习结果之间的关系。研究人员采用相关性抽样法,采用目的性抽样法选取了25名高一学生。收集创造力数据的工具是对产品的评估,这些产品被称为创造力指标:(1)流畅性,(2)灵活性和(3)新颖性,而学生的认知学习成果数据是20个选择题,4个基于布鲁姆从C1到C6的修订分类的开放式文章。数据分析采用统计描述性来了解创造力与学生认知学习结果的平均标准和偏差标准,通过spearman相关检验采用非参数统计来了解变量之间的关系水平。结果表明,学生在真菌的功能和作用相关应用产品创造方面的平均得分为55.5分,学生认知学习成果的平均得分为68.24分。创造力与学生的认知学习结果呈中等相关(r= 0.413)。
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