The Effect of POE Learning Models (Prediction, Observation, and Explanation) with Probing-Prompting Techniques on The Student’s Cognitive Learning Outcomes of SMA Muhammadiyah 3 Jember
Abstract
Student learning outcomes are competencies that students have
after gaining their learning experience, so indicators of learning
success can be seen from student learning outcomes after
experiencing the learning process. Student learning outcomes can be
improved through the use of learning models, one of which is by
applying the POE learning model (Prediction, Observation and
Explanation) with probing-prompting techniques. The purpose of this
study was to determine the effect of POE learning models (Prediction,
Observation and Explanation) with probing-prompting techniques on
the cognitive learning outcomes of the tenth grade students at SMA
Muhammadiyah 3 Jember on the environmental pollution subject.
Type of research is a quasy experimental study using a pretest and
posttest design. In the experimental class, learning activity was
carried out by applying the POE learning model (Prediction,
Observation and Explanation) with probing-prompting techniques and
the control class, learning activities are carried out by applying
conventional learning models. The data of the students' cognitive
learning outcomes were obtained through the pretest and posttest
scores then analyzed using ANAKOVA test. The application of POE
learning model (Prediction, Observation and Explanation) with
probing-prompting techniques had a significant effect with a
probability as much as 0,000. The affective learning outcomes
influenced significantly with a significance value of 0.001 or p<0.05.
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