Improving Activity and Learning Outcomes of Sciences Using the “Peter Pan” Model in Elementary School Students
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62966/joges.v1i3.334Keywords:
activity, learning outcomes, peter pan, elementary schoolAbstract
The backgrounds of this research are the low activity and learning outcomes in the science learning content of the fifth grade elementary school students. The solution used to overcome this problem is to use the "PETER PAN" learning model which is a combination of power point media, learning models, guided inquiry, and team game matches.The purpose of this research are to analyze the increase in activity and student learning outcomes by using the "PETER PAN" combination model. This research used Classroom Action Research (CAR), which was conducted in 4 meetings. The subjects of this study were the fifth grade students of SDN 2 Hikun, Tabalong, totaling 15 students. The types of data used are qualitative and quantitative data. Data collection techniques with observations on student activities, learning motivation questionnaires and evaluation tests of learning outcomes. The data analysis technique used is qualitative data analysis in tabular form and data interpretation in the form of category percentages. From the results of the study, it was found that there was an increase in student activity classically by 60% increased to 93% at 4th meeting. The classical completeness of student learning outcomes at the first meeting was 47% increased to 100% at the 4th meeting. So, it can be concluded that the "PETER PAN" learning model can increase activity and learning outcomes in science learning content for fifth grade elementary school students.
References
A'yuningsih,, D. Q., Suardana, I. N., &; Suwenten, I. M. (2017). Application of TGT Cooperative Learning Model to Improve Student Motivation and Learning Outcomes. Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Education.
Afandi, M., Chamalah , E., &; Wardani, O. P. (2013). Learning Models and Methods in Schools. Semarang: Sultan Agung Press.
Amijaya, L. S., Ramdani, A., &; Merta, I. W. (2018). The influence of the guided inquiry learning model on learning outcomes and critical thinking skills of students. Journal of Incandescent MIPA, 94-99
Arikunto, S. (2014). Research Procedure A Practice Approach. Jakarta: Rineka Cipta. Arsyar, R. (2012). Creatively Develop Learning Media. Jakarta: References Jakarta.
Catharina, T. A. (2006). Psychology of Learning. Semarang: University. Semarang State Press. Daryanto. (2013). Effective Learning Innovation. Bandung: Yrama Widya.
Hanafiah, &; Suhana. (2009). The Concept of Learning Strategies. Bandung: PT. Refika Aditama.
Hariandi, Ahmad, Kamal, & etc. (2019). Global Issues in Education Management. Jambi: Salim Media Indonesia.
Indriana, D. (2011). Variety of teaching media aids. Jakarta: PT. Diva Press. Iskandar, S. (1997). Natural Science Education. Jakarta: DIKTI.
Khodijah, N. (2014). Educational Psychology. Jakarta: Rajawali Press. Lestari, S. C., Hariani, S., &; Rahayu, N. (2018). Tgt-type cooperative learning to improve math learning outcomes. Pi: Mathematics Education Journal.
Maretasari, E., Subali, E., &; Hartono. (2012). Application of Laboratory-Based Guided Inquiry Learning Model to Improve Learning Outcomes and Scientific Attitudes of Students. Unnes Physics Education Journal
Miarso, Y. (2011). Sowing the seeds of educational technology. Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media Group. Mirasa, &; et al. (2005). Fundamentals of Education. Jakarta: Grafindo Persada.
Nurdyansyah, &; Fahyuni, E. F. (2016). Learning Model Innovation; As per the 2013 curriculum. Sidoarjo: Nizamia Learning Center.
Puspita, A. M., Puspitaningsih, F., &; Diana, K. Y. (2020). The Effectiveness of Interactive Powerpoint Learning Media to Improve Learning Outcomes of Elementary School Students. TANGGAP: Journal of Basic Education Research and Innovation.
Sani, A. R. (2014). Scientific learning for the 2013 curriculum. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara. Shoimin, A. (2014). 68 Innovative Learning Models in the 2013 Curriculum. Yogyakarta: Ar-Ruzz Media.
Situmorang, M. (2013). Influence. Journal of Mathematics Education, University of Lampung.
Sugiata, I. W. (2020). Application of Team Game Tournament (TGT) learning model to improve learning outcomes. Indonesian Journal of Chemistry Education.
Sukaesih, O. (2015). Application of STAD Type Cooperative Learning Model in Learning to Identify Types of Animal Food in Elementary Schools. Elementary School Pulpit, Vol 3 (2) , 49.
Sulistyo, I. (2016). Increasing Learning Motivation by Applying the TGT Corporative Learning Process to PKN learning. Journal of Social Studies, 14 -19.
Suriansyah, A., Aslamiah, Sulaiman, &; Norhafizah. (2014). Learning Strategies. Jakarta: PT Raja Grafindo Persada.
Susanto, A. (2013). Theory of Learning and Learning in Elementary School. Jakarta: Kencana Prenada Media Group. Sutikno, S. (2013). Learning and Learning "Creative Efforts in Realizing Successful Learning". Lombok: Holistica.
Taniredja, & et al. (2011). Innovative Learning Models. Bandung: Alfabeta. Tilaar, H. A. (2002). Improving National Education. Jakarta: PT Rineka Cipta.
Tirtiana, C. P. (2013). The influence of learning creativity, the use of Power Point learning media, and the family environment on the learning outcomes of accounting subjects in grade X Akt Smk Negeri 2 Blora students for the 2012/2013 academic year. Economic Education Analysis Journal .
Trianto, I. B. (2010). Integrated Learning Models, Concepts, Strategies and. Its implementation in KTSP. Jakarta: Bumi Aksara.
Unengan, I. R., Ainy, C., &; Mursyidah, H. (2020). Implementation of TGT Cooperative Model with Ludo Math Media to Improve Student Learning Outcomes and Motivation. Journal of Educational Technology and Innovation Research.
Uno, H. B., &; Mohammad, N. (2014). Learning with PAIKEM Approach: Active, Innovative, Environmental, Creative, Effective, Interesting Learning. Jakarta: PT. Earth Literacy.
Wulandari, F. (2016). Application of the Guided Inquiry Learning Model to Improve Science Learning Outcomes of Elementary School Students. Journal of Pedagogy.
Downloads
Published
How to Cite
Issue
Section
License
Copyright (c) 2023 Try Ajeng Prasetyarini, Aslamiah, Celia Cinantya, Maimunah, Wahdah Refia Refianti

This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International License.