Abstract

This research is motivated by the poor results of social studies third grade students of SD Negeri 013 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam. This study aims to determine the learning outcome IPS third grade students SD Negeri 013 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam through the application of learning models with engineering koopertif around the class, which is held for 1 month. As the subjects in this study is the third grade students of SD Negeri 013 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam 2015-2016 school year the number of students 25 people. Forms of research is classroom action research. The research instrument consists of instruments and instrument performance data collecting activity observation sheet teachers and student activities. Based on the analysis and discussion can be concluded that the use of cooperative learning model with class roving technique can improve learning outcomes IPS In the third grade students of SD Negeri 013 Pagaran Tapah Darussalam. The success of the use of cooperative learning model with roving technique classes in social studies, it is known that the increased learning outcomes of prior actions, the first cycle to the second cycle. Improvement of learning outcomes of prior actions, the first cycle to the second cycle. Before the act of student learning outcomes was 55.2%, with average student learning outcomes 55.65%. In the first cycle of student learning outcomes was 82.6%, with an average of student learning outcomes reached 68%. Although not achieve mastery individual or group, but after the action on the first cycle of learning outcomes of students increased from an average of learning outcomes by 55.2% to 68%. After the improvements to the activity of teachers and students in the second cycle, students achieve learning outcomes quite satisfying, 64% higher, with the average student learning outcomes reached 84%.

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