Abstract

The purpose of this study was to find out: (1) differences in learning<br />outcomes of Islamic Culture History of students taught with learnig cycle<br />learning strategies with students taught with expository learning<br />strategies, (2) differences in learning outcomes of Islamic Culture History<br />of students who have visual learning styles, auditory and kinesthetic, and<br />(3) the effect of learning cycle learning strategies and student learning<br />styles on the results of learning Islamic Cultural History. The method of<br />this research is quasi-experimental with the population of this study are<br />fourth grade students (four) Madrasah Diniyah Takmiliyah Awaliyah<br />Ubudiyyah 2018/2019 school year consisting of 2 (two) classes. The<br />sample selected cluster random sampling technique in terms of the class<br />with the learning cycle learning strategy is class IV1 with 31 students,<br />while students taught with expository strategies are students of class IV2<br />with 34 students. The instruments of data collection are questionnaires<br />and test results. Technique by analysis of variance (Anova) at = 0.05. The<br />results of this study are: (1) student learning outcomes taught with<br />learning cycle learning strategies ( X = 33.22) higher than student learning<br />outcomes taught with expository learning strategies ( X = 27.94), with<br />Fcount = 89.49 > Ftable = 3.988, (2) student learning outcomes with visual<br />learning styles ( X = 34.26) are higher than student learning outcomes with<br />kinesthetic learning styles ( X = 28.38) and auditory learning styles (( X =<br />27.69), with Fcount = 62.49 > Ftable = 3.988, and (3) there is an interaction<br />between learning strategies and learning styles towards learning outcomes<br />with statistical calculations known Fcount = 47.06 > Ftable = 3.988.

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