Implementation of The Project-Based Learning Model (PjBL) to Improve Students' Biological Learning Results at MAN Insan Cendekia Palu City

Rezki Amalia, Riskayati Latief
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AbstractThe purpose of this study was to improve students' biology learning achievement in Animalia material by using the Project Based Learning (PjBL) model. The research subjects were students of class X IPA Al-Qomar MAN Insan Cendekia Kota Palu even semester of the 2022/2023 academic year that consist of 24 students. This research uses collaborative classroom action research (PTKK). The research was carried out in two cycles, each cycle was carried out in 2 meetings through four stages, namely planning, actions, observing and reflecting. The results showed that the application of the Project based learning (PjBL) model could improve students' biology learning achievement with an average score in cycle I of 77.85 and in cycle II learning achievement increased with an average score of 87.10. Posttest results showed an increase in student learning achievement in the form of classical comprehend of 96% and an increase in absorption of 46.85%.Key words: Project based learning, learning achievement, Animalia
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在帕卢市 MAN Insan Cendekia 实施基于项目的学习模式(PjBL)以提高学生的生物学习成绩
摘要 本研究的目的是通过使用基于项目的学习(PjBL)模式,提高学生在动物群教材中的生物学习成绩。研究对象是2022/2023学年IPA Al-Qomar MAN Insan Cendekia Kota Palu偶数学期X班的24名学生。本研究采用合作课堂行动研究(PTKK)。研究分两个周期进行,每个周期通过计划、行动、观察和反思四个阶段的两次会议进行。结果表明,应用基于项目的学习(PjBL)模式可以提高学生的生物学习成绩,第一周期的平均成绩为 77.85 分,第二周期的学习成绩有所提高,平均成绩为 87.10 分。后测结果显示,学生的学习成绩在经典理解方面提高了 96%,在吸收方面提高了 46.85%:基于项目的学习、学习成绩、动物
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