2022
DOI: 10.23887/jisd.v6i4.55312
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Explaining Skills and Asking Skills Improve Mathematics Learning Outcomes of Elementary School Students

Abstract: Several problems developed in the field, namely, the achievement of student learning objectives, still needed to be optimal due to the need for instructors' understanding of explaining and asking skills. This study aims to analyze the relationship between explaining skills and learning outcomes in mathematics, the relationship between asking skills and learning outcomes in mathematics, and the relationship between explaining skills and questioning skills with learning outcomes in class VI MI students. This stu… Show more

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“…The study examined an improvement in behavioural and cognitive engagement after the provision of active learning strategies. To examine the impact of active learning strategies on students' behavioural and cognitive engagement, the study employed a pre-experimental design type of one-group pretest-posttest design (single group pretest-posttest), whereby one group pretest-posttest consisting of the prearranged group constituted a research sample (Trisnawati & Fathoni, 2023). The single group was measured and compared both before and after the intervention.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The study examined an improvement in behavioural and cognitive engagement after the provision of active learning strategies. To examine the impact of active learning strategies on students' behavioural and cognitive engagement, the study employed a pre-experimental design type of one-group pretest-posttest design (single group pretest-posttest), whereby one group pretest-posttest consisting of the prearranged group constituted a research sample (Trisnawati & Fathoni, 2023). The single group was measured and compared both before and after the intervention.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%