Abstract
This study investigates the impact of student learning motivation and extracurricular activities on Physical Education learning achievement among students at SDN Ciangir 1, Tangerang Regency, using a correlational method. Cluster random sampling was applied, involving 28 fifth-grade students. Questionnaires measured learning motivation, while documentation assessed extracurricular activities and PE learning achievements. Correlation analysis revealed a significant positive correlation between learning motivation (X1) and PE learning achievement (Y), with a coefficient of 0.474. Similarly, a positive correlation was found between extracurricular activities (X2) and PE learning achievement (Y), with a coefficient of 0.423. Additionally, the correlation between learning motivation (X1) and extracurricular activities (X2) on PE learning achievement (Y) was significant, with a coefficient of 0.527. These findings confirm a notable influence of learning motivation and extracurricular activities on PE learning achievement among students at SDN Ciangir 1, Tangerang Regency.
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