Improving Student Learning Outcomes using Research-Based think Pair and Share Models
Date
2019-09-29Author
PANGASTUTI, Era Iswara
NURDIN, Elan Artono
SURYA, Riza Afita
APRIYANTO, Bejo
KHOIROH, Ayu Walidatul
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The purpose of education is not only the provision of subject matter in the
classroom, but can provide an invitation to students to find and build their own knowledge
through the experiences gained. Knowledge gained from oneself is easier for students to
remember than is obtained from others. This required an effective learning model to improve
learning outcomes. Research-based learning trains students to solve problems, and make
decisions and develop critical thinking skills by connecting existing theories. The purpose of
this study is to examine the effectiveness of research-based Think Pair and Share (TPS)
learning on student learning outcomes. The research method uses the correct experimental
design with the posttest-only control design. The results showed student learning outcomes
using the TPS model based on research had high results compared to normal learning
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