Abstract

This research aims to describe the effect of Creative Problem Solving learning implementation on social science learning results reviewed from multicultural attitudes. The research design uses Posttest only control group design. The primary school student research population is 401 students. The sample consisted of 120 students divided into two experiment classes and two control classes with random sampling group techniques. Data analysis is done with ANAVA. The results showed: a) the results of Social Science study between students who participated in Creative Problem Solving learning and students who participated in conventional learning with a score of 22,284 > (3,93), b) influence between the application of creative problem solving learning and multicultural attitude to social science learning results with a score of 66,428 < (3.97), c) social science learning results between students who participate in creative problem solving and students who follow conventional learning, in students who have a high multicultural attitude with a score of 31,396 < (4,11), d) the results of social science studies between students who follow creative problem solving learning and students who follow conventional learning, students with a low multicultural attitude with a score of 9,928 < (4.11).

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