2020
DOI: 10.17478/jegys.654975
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Effect of Guided Inquiry Learning Model and Social Skills to the Improving of Students’ Analysis Skills in Social Studies Learning

Abstract: This research aim is to examine the application of guided inquiry learning models and social skills to improve the students' analysis skills. Social studies learning that still uses expository learning models makes students get difficulties to have analysis skills. This study was used the quasi-experimental research that pretest and postest control design. The participants of the study was 132 junior high school students in grade 7 th on junior high school. The data collection tools was used Social Skills Rati… Show more

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“…This finding is strengthened by previous research findings stating that this TPD model allows collaboration between prospective teachers, in-service teachers, and teacher educators to practice learning in schools and universities within existing structures, which is very important for designing innovative strategies for teaching 4C skills using expertise of university professors, school teachers, and teachers. researchers to bridge theory and practice (Chandra et al, 2020;Pedregosa et al, 2020;Soares et al, 2021;Tang et al, 2020). Lesson study in school-university partnerships is a powerful teacher training program for both prospective and existing teachers, with collaboration as an important component in the learning process to encourage improvement, especially changes in teaching and learning mathematics in the classroom in the 21st century.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

Mathematics Teachers in Teaching 4C Skills: School-University Perspective

Pikir Wisnu Wijayanto,
Jitu Halomoan Lumbantoruan,
Loso Judijanto
et al. 2024
JERE
“…This finding is strengthened by previous research findings stating that this TPD model allows collaboration between prospective teachers, in-service teachers, and teacher educators to practice learning in schools and universities within existing structures, which is very important for designing innovative strategies for teaching 4C skills using expertise of university professors, school teachers, and teachers. researchers to bridge theory and practice (Chandra et al, 2020;Pedregosa et al, 2020;Soares et al, 2021;Tang et al, 2020). Lesson study in school-university partnerships is a powerful teacher training program for both prospective and existing teachers, with collaboration as an important component in the learning process to encourage improvement, especially changes in teaching and learning mathematics in the classroom in the 21st century.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%

Mathematics Teachers in Teaching 4C Skills: School-University Perspective

Pikir Wisnu Wijayanto,
Jitu Halomoan Lumbantoruan,
Loso Judijanto
et al. 2024
JERE
“…There are differences in analysis skills of the students who have high social skills and low social skills. There is an interaction between guided inquiry learning model and expository learning model when integrated with high social skills and low social skills on analysis skills of the students (Chandra et al, 2020).…”
Section: Sumbermentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Social skills reflect interpersonal understanding and the ability for a person to adapt behavior to different situational demands and be able to influence and control the responses of others effectively (Chandra, Degeng, Kuswandi, & Setyosari, 2020). Social skills are often thought of as a set of skills that enable us to communicate, relate and socialize with others (Irmansyah, Lumintuarso, Sugiyanto, & Sukoco, 2020).…”
Section: Social Skillmentioning
confidence: 99%