Abstract

Christian religious education learning during the pandemic needs to find an active, innovative, creative, effective, and fun learning model. Students experience boredom with the monotonous online learning system and seem less interactive, so it becomes a challenge when Face-to-face Learning (PTM) is implemented during the pandemic. It impacts student learning outcomes in the classroom, which has decreased. This research aims to increase the activeness and learning outcomes of students in online learning and PTM. The research method used is classroom action research by applying several stages: planning, implementation, observation, and reflection in each cycle. The researcher applies the CBSA-based PAIKEM model on Christian Religious Education subjects. Learning CBSA-based PAIKEM makes students active by carrying out various activities such as discussing, solving problems, forming ideas, compiling plans, and reports in-class learning. After two cycles, the study results showed a significant increase from the initial conditions, and student learning outcomes met the KKM for Christian Religious Education subjects.

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