Abstract

This research aims to investigate methods to enhance the learning outcomes of creative economic subjects among 9th-grade students at SMP Negeri 1 Pasaribu Tobing through the implementation of a problem-based learning model. The research findings indicate an improvement in student engagement throughout the stages of the Problem-Based Learning model in the subject of Social Sciences (Creative Economics), with nearly all types of activities exceeding 70% from Cycle I to Cycle II. Student learning outcomes showed improvement with the utilization of problem-based learning models. The increase in learning outcomes is evident from the rise in the number of participants achieving the Minimum Completion Criteria (KKM), which increased by 24.14%. The average learning outcomes score was 69.66 in Cycle I, which increased to 80.69 in Cycle II. Furthermore, students' responses and attitudes towards the implemented problem-based learning model were highly positive.

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