The main objective of this study is to identify students' perceptions of the implementation of socrative learning grammar. The second-year students of the English Department of FKIP UIR in the academic year 2018/2019 were the objects of this research. Questionnaires and interviews as a tool to collect data for this study. The questionnaire was adapted from the TAM theory (David, Bagozzi & Warshaw, 1989) which included 20 closed questions relating to the perceived usefulness and perceived ease of use of using socrative in learning grammar. The data in this study was analyzed using quantitative and qualitative analysis. While data from the interview were transcribed. The results of this study indicated that students have positive perceptions about the use of socrative. The results of this study also proved that students have a positive view of the use of socrative in learning grammar. This means that they accept the use of socrative in the learning process
This study discusses the comparison of student achievement from Elementary Schools and Madrasah Ibtidaiyah in learning Islamic education at State Junior High School 4 Rantau, Aceh Tamiang district. The research conducted by the author uses a qualitative approach that is a field study of Islamic religious education learning and analyzes student achievement from two different backgrounds. The use of the method in this study is a qualitative descriptive method. Data collection is done by observation, interviews, documentation (notes or archives). Data analysis techniques include data reduction, data presentation, data verification and critical analysis. The results showed that students from both different backgrounds obtained good learning scores, good skills, and were able to apply good attitude values and uphold ethics in learning.
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