BLENDED LEARNING ORIENTED KKNI TOWARDS STUDENTS CRITICAL THINKING

  • Simbolon N
  • Simanjuntak E
  • Perangin angin L
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ABSTRACTThis study aims to determine: The Effect of KKNI-Oriented Blended Learning Models on Students' Critical Thinking Ability. The research method used in this study is a quasi-experimental pattern with nonequivalent control group design. In this study used test and non-test data collection tools. Tests were used to collect data about students' critical thinking skills in the educational philosophy course. The tests used were written tests. Pre-test and post-test are given to the experimental and control classes to measure the students' critical thinking skills. The results showed that there was a significant influence using blended learning to the students' critical thinking skills. Thus it is recommended that lecturers use the blended learning model. Keywords: Model, Blended Learning, critical thinking

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Simbolon, N., Simanjuntak, E. B., & Perangin angin, L. M. (2019). BLENDED LEARNING ORIENTED KKNI TOWARDS STUDENTS CRITICAL THINKING. ELEMENTARY SCHOOL JOURNAL PGSD FIP UNIMED, 9(3), 210. https://doi.org/10.24114/esjpgsd.v9i3.16356

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