探索 SRL 差异:苏埃(NTT)的科学与社会科学学生

Qorry Dzikrina, Pujiriyanto Pujiriyanto, Yultari Ramadani, Marfath Dalouis Saekoko
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本研究探讨了帝汶中南部SMA X Soe市三年级科学和社会学学生在自我调节学习(SRL)技能方面的差异。本研究的总人数为 386 名学生,其中来自帝汶中南部地区 SMA X Kota Soe 市的 196 名学生样本由斯洛文公式确定。样本进一步分为 94 名科学班学生和 104 名社会学班学生。自我调节学习 "问卷由 39 个问题组成,经过有效性测试,被认为是有效的。问卷的信度系数高达 0.955。理科学生自我调节学习技能的平均值为 116.4255,高于社会科学生的平均值 107.9510。采用的数据分析技术是独立样本 T 检验。自我调节学习各方面(动机、元认知、行为)的结果表明,理科学生的自我调节学习能力高于社会科学生,表明两个班级在自我调节学习方面存在差异。由此可以得出结论,科学课学生的 "自我调节学习 "水平高于社会课学生。
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Exploring SRL Differences: Science vs. Social Science Students in Soe, NTT
This study examines the differences in Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) skills between 3rd-grade science and social studies students at SMA X Soe City, South Central Timor Regency. The total population for this study was 386 students, with a sample of 196 students from SMA X Kota Soe, South Central Timor Regency, determined using the Slovin formula. The sample was further divided into 94 science class students and 104 social studies class students. The Self-Regulated Learning questionnaire comprises 39 question items that have undergone validity testing and have been deemed valid. The questionnaire has a high reliability coefficient of 0.955. Science students exhibit a mean value of 116.4255 for Self-Regulated Learning skills, which is higher than the mean value of social studies students, which is only 107.9510. The data analysis technique employed was Independent Sample T-Test. The results per aspect of Self-Regulated Learning (Motivation, Metacognition, Behavior) suggest that science students outperformed social studies students, indicating a difference in Self-Regulated Learning between the two classes. It can be concluded that the level of Self-Regulated Learning is higher in the science class than in the social studies class.
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