The Effects of Learning Models of Discovery Learning and Learning Interest on Social Science Learning Outcomes in Grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan

  • Irawan A
  • Ruslan D
  • Simare mare A
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This study deals with the effects of learning models of discovery learning and learning interest on social science learning outcomes in grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan. This study was conducted in the Even Semester of the Learning Year 2018/2019, which began in April to May 2019 with stages: observation, determining the experimental class and the control class, preparation of research instruments, instrument testing, pre-test administration, giving questionnaires of interest, treatment, giving post-tests, processing data, analyzing data, drawing conclusions. The conclusion of this study were there is a significant effects of learning models of discovery learning on social science learning outcomes in grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan (Fcount = 306,594; P = 0,000). There is a significant effects of learning interest in social science learning outcomes in grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan (Fcount 69,071; P = 0,000). There is a significant interaction between Discovery Learning models and learning interest in social science learning outcomes in grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan (Fcount = 5,288; P = 0,012).

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Irawan, A., Ruslan, D., & Simare mare, A. (2019). The Effects of Learning Models of Discovery Learning and Learning Interest on Social Science Learning Outcomes in Grade VII of Junior High School of Al-Azhar Medan. Budapest International Research and Critics in Linguistics and Education (BirLE) Journal, 2(3), 74–85. https://doi.org/10.33258/birle.v2i3.356

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