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适当、有效和高效的媒体是提高学习质量的途径之一。适当、有效和高效的媒体可以对学生的学习过程和结果产生最佳影响。本研究旨在了解在 Al-Hidayah MTs 七年级程序教材中使用单词墙学习媒体的效果。采用的方法是准实验法,以七年级 1 班学生为对照班,七年级 2 班学生为实验班,采用前测-后测设计。进行了差异检验,以计算文字墙学习媒体与没有学习媒体帮助时的效果差异。研究结果表明,使用学习媒体和不使用学习媒体的学生在学习效果上存在差异。从实验班和对照班的平均 N-Gain 百分比可以看出,使用学习媒体对学生学习成绩的影响。实践班的平均 N 增益百分比为 58.32%,属于相当有效类别;对照班的平均 N 增益百分比为 18.32%,属于无效类别。这项研究对于在印尼语学习中开发适当、有效和高效的媒体以提高学生的学习成果具有重要意义。
Effectiveness of Use of Interactive Wordwall Media in Class VII Procedure Text Materials at MTS Al-Hidayah Sungkai
Appropriate, effective, and efficient media is one way to improve the learning quality. Proper, effective, and efficient media can optimally influence student learning processes and outcomes. This research aims to see the effectiveness of using word wall learning media in class VII procedure text material at MTs Al-Hidayah. The method used was quasi-experimental, with a sample of Class VII 1 students as the control class and Class VII 2 as the experimental class, and applying a pretest-posttest design. The difference test was conducted to calculate variations in the effectiveness of word wall learning media compared to without the help of learning media. The results of this research show that there are differences in learning outcomes between students who use learning media and those who do not use learning media. The effectiveness of using learning media on learning outcomes student can be seen from the average percentage of N-Gain for the experimental and control classes. The average N-Gain percentage of the practical class was 58.32% in the quite effective category, and the control class obtained an average N-Gain percentage of 18.32% in the ineffective category. This research has implications for developing appropriate, effective, and efficient media in learning Indonesian to improve student learning outcomes.