Abstract
This study aims to analyze the differences in learning outcomes between students learning with the MURDER learning model and students who take conventional learning, namely lecturing on. This type of research used is the quasi-experimental design with the research design used Posttest-Only Control. The study population was grade VIII students at MTs. Darun Najah Al-Falah Telaga Waru West Lombok, Indonesia. The sample in this study were students of grade VIII totaling 40 people. The sampling technique used cluster sampling. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistical analysis. The learning outcome data were collected using a multiple-choice test instrument with a total of 20 questions. Based on the results of the data analysis, the results of tcount = 2.102 and ttable = 1.686 at the 5% significance level, which means tcount>ttable. The results of this study indicate that there are significant differences in learning outcomes between students using the MURDER learning model and students using conventional learning models. From the results of descriptive statistical analysis, it is known that the mean value of the experimental group is 64.5 and the mean value of the control group is 57.25. This means that the average score in the experimental group is greater than the average score in the control group, so it can be concluded that learning using the MURDER learning model has an effect on student learning outcomes. Article visualizations:
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