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Title: | THE EFFECT OF APPLICATION OF 5E LEARNING CYCLE MODEL COMBINED NUMBERED HEAD TOGETHER (NHT) TOWARD CHEMISTRY LEARNING OUTCOMES ON THE SUBJECT OF SALT HYDROLYSIS IN XI SCIENCE STUDENTS AT SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL YOT 1 TANAH 2014/2015 |
Authors: | Kurnia, Yuni Usman Kusumawardani, Ratna |
Keywords: | 5E learning cycle Model Combined Number Head Together (NHT) and Learning Outcome |
Issue Date: | Apr-2015 |
Publisher: | International Seminar Chemistry Education Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Mulawarman University |
Citation: | 0 |
Abstract: | This study aims to determine the effect of application of 5E learning cycle model combined numbered head together (NHT) toward chemistry learning outcomes on the subject of salt hydrolysis in XI science students at Senior High School 1 Tanah Grogot academic year 2014/2015. The method is used in this study is an experimental method. Samples were students of class XI Science 4 as an experimental class-treated with 5E learning cycle model combined numbered head together (NHT) and the students of class XI Science 3 as control class treated with direct instructional models. Obtaining the average value of 84.4 post-test experimental class and control class 73.8. Data analysis process two groups using t-test results obtained 3.24 test and table at 5% significance level of 1.67, then tealeulation tiable. The results of this study indicate that there are. The effect of the 5E learning cycle model combined numbered head together (NHT) toward chemistry learning outcomes on the subject of salt hydrolysis in XI science students at Senior High School 1 Tanah Grogot academic year 2014/2015. |
URI: | http://repository.unmul.ac.id/handle/123456789/19035 |
ISBN: | 979-3704-41-7 |
Appears in Collections: | P - Mathematics and Natural Sciences |
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