Improving Students’ Learning Outcomes and Activities through the Implementation of the Discovery Learning Model on Mol Concept Material

Fairuziyah Aizzatun Nisa, Kusumawati Dwiningsih, Fadillah Okty Myranthika
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This study aims to describe the implementation of discovery learning, the responses of students which are supported by the activities carried out by students, as well as the learning outcomes of students through the implementation of discovery learning models on the mole concept material. This research is a Classroom Action Research (CAR) which was carried out for two cycles. The research subjects were 32 students in class X-3 at SMA Negeri 13 Surabaya for the 2022/2023 academic year. The data generated in this study are summarized as follows: (1) The implementation of the learning syntax of the discovery learning model in cycle 1 and cycle 2 obtained a percentage of implementation of 90.97% and 95.37% with excellent criteria. (2) The application of the discovery learning model received a positive response with a percentage of 81.25-100 so it was declared excellent and supported by a greater percentage of relevant student activities than irrelevant activities. Student activity observed in each phase of learning activities using the discovery learning model shows that the percentage of relevant activities from cycle 1 and cycle 2 gets percentages of 94.41% and 96.71%. While activities that are not relevant are 5.59% in cycle 1 and 3.29% in cycle 2. (3) In cycle 1, the learning outcomes of students who scored ≥ 75 were declared complete with a classical completeness of 78.12% and a class average score of 85.34. In cycle 2, the learning outcomes of students who scored ≥ 75 were declared complete with classical completeness of 100% and the class average score was 96.90. Based on the data obtained, it can be concluded that learning outcomes and student activity improved through the implementation of the discovery learning model.
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通过在摩尔概念材料上实施发现学习模式来提高学生的学习成果和活动
本研究旨在描述发现学习的实施情况,学生在所开展活动的支持下的反应,以及学生通过在摩尔概念材料上实施发现学习模型的学习结果。这项研究是一项课堂行动研究,共进行了两个周期。研究对象是泗水13号SMA Negeri X-3班2022/2023学年的32名学生。本研究中产生的数据总结如下:(1)发现学习模型的学习语法在第一周期和第二周期的实现率分别为90.97%和95.37%,具有良好的标准。(2) 发现学习模型的应用获得了81.25-100的积极响应,因此被宣布为优秀,相关学生活动的支持率高于无关活动。使用发现学习模型在学习活动的每个阶段观察到的学生活动显示,第一周期和第二周期的相关活动百分比分别为94.41%和96.71%。而不相关的活动在第一周期为5.59%,在第二周期为3.29%。(3) 在周期1中,得分≥75的学生的学习结果被宣布为完整,经典完整性为78.12%,班级平均得分为85.34。在第二周期中,得分≥75的学生的学习结果被宣布为完整,经典完整性为100%,班级平均得分为96.90。根据获得的数据,可以得出结论,通过实施发现学习模型,学习结果和学生活动得到了改善。
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