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Journal : Murabbi: Pendidikan Guru Madrasah Ibtidaiyah

Pengaruh Media Pembelajaran Pop-Up Book Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Siswa Kelas V SDN Cicayur 02 Bandung Pada Pelajaran IPA Materi Siklus Air Damayanti, Gita; Yudiyanto, Mohamad; Nurishlah, Laesti; Samadi, Mochammad Ramdan
MURABBI Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Murabbi
Publisher : Prodi PGMI STAI Sabili Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69630/jm.v3i1.30

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This study evaluates the effectiveness of Pop Up Book media in enhancing the science learning outcomes of fifth-grade students at SDN Cicayur 02 Bandung, highlighting the necessity for innovative teaching methods that can boost student engagement and comprehension. Conducted from February 22 to March 8, 2024, the research employed a quantitative experimental model, comparing a class using Pop Up Books with a control class relying solely on textbooks and lectures. The t-test analysis revealed a significance value of 0.041, indicating a substantial difference between pretest and posttest results, with average student scores rising from 66.75 to 82.25, reflecting a 15.5% increase. Student response surveys revealed a high level of enthusiasm, averaging 90.75%. These findings underscore that Pop Up Book media is not only effective in improving learning outcomes but also enhances student motivation and involvement in the learning process.
Pengaruh Penggunaan Alat Peraga Terhadap Hasil Belajar IPA Siswa Kelas V SDN Bojongkacor Bandung Pada Materi Perpindahan Kalor Tarigan, Linda Fahira Br.; Yudiyanto, Mohamad; Nurishlah, Laesti; Mulyani, Ani Sri
MURABBI Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Murabbi
Publisher : Prodi PGMI STAI Sabili Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69630/jm.v3i1.33

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This study examines student activity, responses to visual aids, and science learning outcomes concerning heat transfer in fifth-grade students at SD Negeri Bojongkacor, Bandung Regency, utilizing a thermoscope as a visual aid. This topic is significant as active engagement and positive responses to visual aids can enhance conceptual understanding and learning outcomes. The research employs a quantitative methodology involving experimental and control groups, with data collected through student activity observation, response questionnaires, and learning tests (pretest and posttest). Observations revealed that 76.90% of students actively engaged with the visual aid, surpassing the minimum criterion of 75%. Students' responses to the thermoscope were highly positive, with a percentage of 91%. The experimental group exhibited a posttest average score of 78.17, significantly higher than the control group's average of 68.19. Hypothesis testing using a t-test indicated a significance level of 0.038, suggesting that the use of the thermoscope significantly enhances student learning outcomes compared to conventional methods. This study underscores the critical role of visual aids in improving science education effectiveness.
Penerapan Metode Permainan Tradisional “Engkle” Untuk Meningkatkan Motivasi Belajar Siswa Kelas 2 SDN Bojong Kacor 03 Pada Materi Satuan Panjang Nurlaila, Anisa; Nurishlah, Laesti; Yudiyanto, Mohamad; Samadi, Mochammad Ramdan
MURABBI Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): Jurnal Murabbi
Publisher : Prodi PGMI STAI Sabili Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.69630/jm.v3i1.35

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This study concentrates on implementing the traditional Engkle game method to enhance learning motivation among second-grade students at SDN Bojong Kacor 3 Bandung, aiming to leverage game elements in mathematics instruction on the topic of length units. The choice of this topic is justified by the potential of game-based methods to serve as an effective strategy for increasing student engagement and motivation, particularly in mathematics, which is often perceived as monotonous by children. The research employs a qualitative classroom action research model, involving the preparation of teaching tools and materials, and the planning of activities across two cycles, which includes group arrangements and modifications to task execution methods. The findings indicate improvements in student motivation across all indicators: control and autonomy (81%), engagement (89%), task persistence (80%), and learning satisfaction (87%). This research underscores the efficacy of the Engkle game method in bolstering student motivation and involvement in mathematics education.