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摘要
本研究旨在1)确定角色扮演学习模式对新加坡国立大学(SD Negeri 91 Singkawang)五年级学生口语技能的影响;2)了解新加坡国立大学(SD Negeri 91 Singkawang)VB 班学生在使用角色扮演学习模式学习时的反应。本研究采用的是实验研究法,只设后测对照组。研究对象为SD Negeri 91 Singkawang的五年级学生。研究样本为SD Negeri 91 Singkawang的所有五年级学生。研究工具为口语技能观察表和回答问卷。对第一项假设的数据分析采用 t 检验 2 样本,对第二项假设的数据分析采用描述性统计。结果显示1)角色扮演学习模式对学生的口语技能有影响,Ho 被否决;2)学生对角色扮演学习模式有积极的反应,平均 97%的学生都达到了很好的标准。根据研究结果得出结论,角色扮演学习模式对印尼语学习产生了影响,因为学生的口语技能得到了预期的提高。
The Effect Of Role-Playing Learning Model On The Speaking Skills Of Grade V Elementary School Students
This study aims to: 1) determine the effect of the role-playing learning model on the speaking skills of fifth grade students at SD Negeri 91 Singkawang; 2) knowing student responses in learning using the role-playing learning model for class VB SD Negeri 91 Singkawang. The research used was experimental research with a post test only control group design. The population in this study were fifth grade students at SD Negeri 91 Singkawang. The sample in this study were all fifth grade students at SD Negeri 91 Singkawang. The instruments in this study were speaking skill observation sheets and response questionnaires. Analysis of the first hypothesis data using t-test 2 samples and for the second hypothesis using descriptive statistics. The results showed that: 1) the role-playing learning model on students' speaking skills had an influence on Indonesian language subjects in class V at SD Negeri 91 Singkawang. and Ho is rejected; 2) positive student responses to the role-playing learning model as indicated by an average percentage of 97% in very good criteria. Based on the results of the study it was concluded that the role-playing learning model had an effect on Indonesian language learning because there was an expected increase in students' speaking skills