The purpose of this study is to improve the learning outcomes of student volleyball arbitration using the Team Games Tournament learning model. This study uses a class action research design from S. Kemmis and R. McTaggart involving 40 students. Data were taken using a test of learning outcomes then were analyzed through descriptive quantitative method. It showed that student learning outcomes have increased in the action of cycle 3. The increasing of learning outcomes in cycle 1 to cycle 2 was 15% because the students were getting used to the TGT learning model and cycle 2 to cycle 3 was 62.5% because the educator, practitioners and the students collaborated intensely doing exercises, simulations and demonstrations so as to help them understand and practice how to referee the game of volleyball. Conclusion of this research is the TGT learning models with the practitioner’s involvement in the form of simulation and demonstration of arbitration can be applied by educators to improve students learning outcomes based on knowledge and skills.
The study program has created a template for a thesis preparation to facilitate and assist students in compiling their thesis. The problem is that the study program still encounters numerous proposal and thesis documents that do not match the template distributed. Therefore, it is necessary to conduct training for students in compiling their thesis following the template. The methods used to carry out this training were lectures, exercises, mentoring, simulations, and evaluations. The material provided included the preparation of a thesis following the physical education study program template, tips on finding credible references for the final project, and technically making citations and compiling the APA model reference by involving 52 students who are preparing their final project, both proposals and theses (only 25 participants whose thesis documents were evaluated). The result showed that students' knowledge and skills in compiling their thesis following the template was improved. Although successful in giving an impact, study programs, course lecturers, supervisors, and examiners need to simultaneously pay attention to the thesis writing as the final project following the template in order to accelerate students to complete their studies.
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