Project-Based Learning Model Increases Student Creativity and Learning Outcomes in Pancasila and Citizenship Education Learning

Authors

  • Peri Pirdaus Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta, Yogyakarta, Indonesia

Keywords:

Project-Based Learning Model, Creativity, Learner Learning Outcomes

Abstract

The phenomenon of a lost generation results from less than optimal education services for children during the pandemic season. This causes low student learning outcomes. This research aims to analyze the project-based learning model on students' creativity and learning outcomes in learning Pancasila and citizenship education in high school. This research is quasi-experimental or quasi-experimental with a pretest-posttest control group design. The population in this study was 386 class XI students. The sample selection for the experimental and control groups used a random sampling technique, totaling 70 students. Data collection methods use questionnaires and tests. Data collection instruments use questionnaires and test questions. The analysis test uses the independent sample T-test and descriptive analysis. The research results showed that there was a significant difference in student creativity between the experimental class and the control class. There is a significant difference between the experimental and control classes' post-test results. It was concluded that the application of the project-based learning model significantly influenced the creativity and learning outcomes of class XI MIPA-1 students in high school. This research implies that teachers can apply active and reflective learning models, such as project-based learning, to make learning more meaningful.

Published

2024-02-06

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