Abstract

The aims of this study were (1) to determine the effectiveness of the application of a contextual approach to the subject matter of thermochemistry onstudent achievement in the odd semester students of class XI Science at Warta-Bakti High School Kefamenanu. (2) Knowing whether or not there is a relations between, self-concept and student creativity onstudent achievement by applying a contextual approach, to the subject matter of thermochemistry in class XI IPA SMA Warta-Bakti Kefamenanu. (3) Determine whether there is an influence of self-concept and student creativity onstudent achievement on the subject matter of thermochemistry. The variables in this study consisted of two independent variables, namely self-concept and student creativity and the dependent variable, namely student achievement. The analytical method used in this research is descriptive analysis and statistical analysis. From the data analysis obtained: (1). completeness of affective learning outcomes of 87%, completeness of cognitive learning outcomes of 85.11%, completeness of psychomotor learning outcomes on average of 87.70% and completeness of learning outcomes as a whole is said to be complete with a percentage of 86.12 %. C. Students' self concept and creativity are said to be very good, with an average of 86.85% and 86.14%, respectively. (2) Based on the calculation obtained Rxy = 0.8, the large contribution of variable X to variable Y is 64% and Ttable = 3.59, because Tcount ≥ Ttable is 9.64 3.59 then Ha is accepted and, Ho is rejected, which means, there is a relations between self-concept and student creativity on student achievement by applying a contextual approach, (3) There is an influence of self-concept and student creativity on student achievement by applying a contextual approach where, Fcount ≥ Ftable, which is 15.11≥3.59 at dk = 2 and dk = 20 at a significant level of 5%, then Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted.Keywords: Self-Concept, Creativity, Student Achievement, Contextual Approach.

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