Abstract

Based on the results of monitoring and evaluation of lectures in the Nonformal Education Study Programme, it is found that students experience learning difficulties which have an impact on learning outcomes that are not optimal in the student's creative work course, which is one of the core practical courses of the study programme. This research aims to improve learning in student creative work courses by using the eco-edutainment-based quantum teaching model to improve student learning outcomes. This research was conducted on 3rd-semester students in the 2022/2023 academic year using quantitative methods with a quasi-experimental design, pretest-posttest with Non-equivalent Control Group Design. The population of this study were 30 experimental class students (semester 3A) and 30 control class students (semester 3B). The research was conducted in the Nonformal Education Study Programme and Joint Lecture Building 3 FKIP Bengkulu University laboratory. The results showed that applying the eco-edutainment-based quantum teaching model could improve student learning outcomes by 79.83%, or the experimental class experienced an effective increase, while the control class was only 58.51% or experienced a sufficient increase. So, applying quantum teaching models based on eco-edutainment can improve student learning outcomes.

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