2018
DOI: 10.30862/inornatus.v1i2.255
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Team assisted individualization (TAI): The effect on students' cognitive learning outcomes

Abstract: This research aims to see the effect of Team Assisted Individualization (TAI) learning on students' cognitive learning outcomes. Experimental research has been carried out with a pretest-posttest design on 66 high school students. They were divided into two groups (33 students in the TAI class and 33 students in the non-TAI class). Students' cognitive abilities were measured using twenty multiple-choice questions. Data analysis using t-test until free. The findings showed p > 0.05 for pretest data and p <… Show more

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“…Not only emphasizing the realm of learning resources that came from lecturers and provided by the environment. This is supported by Mandasari et al (2021); Musa et al (2021); Rengiar et al (2018); Zannah et al (2022) stated that a real-life-oriented learning process can facilitate students' thinking, skills, and understanding. As a result, making use of the environment as a teaching resource has the potential to increase the learning and comprehension of students (Istiani & Retnoningsih, 2015;Raub et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%
“…Not only emphasizing the realm of learning resources that came from lecturers and provided by the environment. This is supported by Mandasari et al (2021); Musa et al (2021); Rengiar et al (2018); Zannah et al (2022) stated that a real-life-oriented learning process can facilitate students' thinking, skills, and understanding. As a result, making use of the environment as a teaching resource has the potential to increase the learning and comprehension of students (Istiani & Retnoningsih, 2015;Raub et al, 2015).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 89%