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Journal : International Journal of Curriculum Development, Teaching and Learning Innovation

The effectiveness of portfolio assessment based problem based learning on mathematical critical thinking skills in elementary schools Darmiyati Darmiyati; Sunarno Sunarno; Yogi Prihandoko
International Journal of Curriculum Development, Teaching and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): March: Curriculum Development, Teaching and Learning
Publisher : Trigin Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (399.468 KB) | DOI: 10.35335/curriculum.v1i2.65

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This study aims was determine the effectiveness of the problem-based learning model based on portfolio assessment on the ability to critical thinking in mathematics. The research sample was 120 elementary school students in South Kalimantan. sampling was used multistage cluster sampling technique. This research was a quasiexperimental research. Data analysis was performed used a two-way ANACOVA test. The results showed that (1) Problem based learning had an influence on students' critical thinking skills in mathematics because the Fcount obtained was 6.351 compared to F table (0.05< 1.115), which was 3.93. (2) it was said that there was a significant influenced between the interaction of learning models and assessment techniques on students' critical thinking skills in mathematics because the Fcount obtained was 25.669 compared to Ftable (0.05< 1.115), namely 3.93. (3) it was not true that the portfolio assessment technique has a significant effect on students' mathematical critical thinking skills. The Fcount obtained was 1.476 compared to Ftable (0.05>1.115), which was 3.93. Judging from the value of sig. (0.227) > α (0.05)
Improving children's critical thinking skills in elementary school through the development of problem based learning and HOTS models Radiansyah Radiansyah; Raihanah Sari; Fathul Jannah; Yogi Prihandoko; Nahdia Fitri Rahmaniah
International Journal of Curriculum Development, Teaching and Learning Innovation Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): March: Curriculum Development, Teaching and Learning
Publisher : Trigin Institute

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (322.761 KB) | DOI: 10.35335/curriculum.v1i2.66

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The purpose of this research is to find learning model steps that are able to develop critical thinking skills, as well as to analyze students' learning outcomes. The combination of Problem Based Learning (PBL) and Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) model steps is a learning strategy that is expected to be implemented effectively. The method used in this research is Research and Development. The research stages can be broken down as follows: (1) the preparation stage, (2) the Problem Based Learning and HOTS Model Development stage, (3) the model effectiveness analysis stage. The results of the research on the development of the Problem Based Learning and HOTS Model obtained an increase in students' critical thinking skills of 42.50, and learning outcomes with an average score of 86.14. Students' critical thinking gain of 0.75 is included in the high category. The conclusion from the research results is that the Problem Based Learning and HOTS models are effectively implemented in learning at SDN Kertak Hanyar, in other words can improve critical thinking skills, and student learning outcomes. As a follow-up to the results of this study, a wider dissemination of the steps of the Problem Based Learning and HOTS model will be carried out to teachers at Banjar Regency elementary schools