The Effect of Problem-Based Learning Integrated with Concept Mapping Technique on Students' Learning Activities
Date
2020-03-01Author
MURDIYAH, Siti
SURATNO, Suratno
ARDHAN, Arina Firdausi Nur
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Teachers often encountered difficulties or even failure in conducting the classroom due
to the students' inability to understand the learning materials. Most students find it's
challenging to associate their existing knowledge with the new one because of the
learning setting that they generally have. Teachers do not consider it important to set their
students for actively engaging in learning, which eventually will impact their learning
outcomes. This research aimed at determining the effect of Problem-Based Learning with
Concept Mapping Technique on student learning activities. This quasi-experimental study
used one experimental class and one control class. The control class used STAD model.
The four categories of learning activities which were measured based on active learning
principles were engagement activities, cognitive skills, response to cognitive
development, and response to general educational outcomes. The result showed that
Problem-based learning with concept mapping technique is proven to have a significant
effect on students' activities. There were significance difference between experiment
class and control class.
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