THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING USING CPS-THINKING FRAME ON CRITICAL THINKING ABILITY IN TERMS OF STUDENTS' SELF EFFICACY

  • Putra Nugraha D
  • Juniayanti D
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This research aims at finding out the effectiveness of Problem Based Learning using CPS-Thinking Frame in terms of Self Efficacy on IV Grade students of SD No. 8 Benoa. This research was quasi-experiment. The design of this research was 2 x 2 factorial design. The population was IV Grade students of SD No. 8 Benoa amounted of 57 students with saturation sampling techniques; all population was taken as sample. The data analysis of hypothesis testing was two-way ANOVA using IBM SPSS 25 for Windows. The result shows F value = 73,976 with sig.= 0,000 or p 0,05; H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. It shows that there is a significant difference on critical thinking ability between group with PBL using CPS-Thinking Frame and group with conventional method. The sig. value on intercept part is 0,000 or p 0,05; H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. Thus, there is significant difference on critical thinking ability between students with high and low self-efficacy. It shows that students' self-efficacy has effect on critical thinking. Otherwise, learning model is uncorrelated to self-efficacy.

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Putra Nugraha, D. M. D., & Juniayanti, D. (2023). THE EFFECTIVENESS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING USING CPS-THINKING FRAME ON CRITICAL THINKING ABILITY IN TERMS OF STUDENTS’ SELF EFFICACY. Jurnal Pendidikan Dasar Flobamorata, 4(1), 450–457. https://doi.org/10.51494/jpdf.v4i1.906

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