Abstract

This research aims to know the differences of social science learning outcomes between groups of students who got the treatment model of learning Make A Match-assisted audio visual with a group of students who did not receive treatment with a model of learning Make A Match-assisted audio visual. This research includes research of artificial experiments that use of non-equivalent design posttest only control group design. As many as 32 students SDN 3 Pacung entangled as a group of experiments and 32 students SDN 1 Pacung entangled as the control group. Experimental treatment given to groups of models of cooperative learning types make a match for a month as much as 8 times. While the control group dibelajarkan with learning that naturally occurs in the treatment group of experiments underway. Student learning outcomes data collected through methods of tests with a test instrument shaped as a multiple choice question. Collected data were analyzed by descriptive statistics and statistical infirensial test-t. The results of this study found that there is a difference between the social science study results of students who got the treatment model of learning Make A Match of audio visual and assisted the Group of students who did not receive the treatment model of learning Make A Match-assisted audio visual on IPS subjects class IV. This is demonstrated by the results of significant value < 0.05 then H1 accepted and H0 is rejected and an average score of experimental group students i.e. 23.28 and score an average control group i.e 15.00. This means experimental > control, so that it can be concluded the implementation of cooperative learning model types Make A Match using the media audio visual effect on the results of studying social science at grade IV.

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