2020
DOI: 10.13189/ujer.2020.080640
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Attitude and Self-confidence Students in Learning Natural Sciences: Rural and Urban Junior High School

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“…Cognitive and affective aspects are very important for students to have in education today. Because, by having functional affective aspects, it will affect the affective aspects of a student [34][35][36]. Therefore the renewal of this research is how students' understanding concepts in learning, social science (geography, sociology, economy, and history) can influence students' motivation, where you can see the results of the study (Table 3-6).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Cognitive and affective aspects are very important for students to have in education today. Because, by having functional affective aspects, it will affect the affective aspects of a student [34][35][36]. Therefore the renewal of this research is how students' understanding concepts in learning, social science (geography, sociology, economy, and history) can influence students' motivation, where you can see the results of the study (Table 3-6).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Attitude scale is used to see students' attitudes towards certain objects, the results of attitudes categories include; reject (negative), support (positive), and neutral [28]. The results of the attitude questionnaire data displayed in the data analysis below comprise 2 assessment sections.…”
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“…This is in accordance with the national education system law which states that the learning process at the elementary school must be based on Ethnoconstivism is an integration in the form of student knowledge of using and integrating cultural values and the ability to develop the potential of students by teachers based on local wisdom values. Rewards contingent on task performance or level of achievement can, therefore, affect the forces of intrinsic motivation negatively [38,39]. In addition, the factors that influence teacher performance include: Exercise and work experience, education, personality, attitudes, social conditions, individual needs, physical condition of the workplace, abilities, and work motivation.…”
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confidence: 99%