The effect of problem-based learning with character emphasis toward students' higher-order thinking skills and characters

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This study aimed to investigating the effect of problem-based learning with character emphasis toward the students' higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) and characters. This study an experimental research using the single factor independent group design which conducted on secondary school in Mataram-Indonesia. The treatment was given to three independent randomly selected groups, namely Problem-Based Learning with Character Emphasis (PBL-CE), Problem Based-Learning (PBL), and Regular Learning (RL). The data of the students' HOTS were collected through essay tests and the data of the students' characters were collected through self-assessment sheets, and analyzed using MANOVA. The results showed that the highest mean score for HOTS was found in the PBL-CE group, its was significantly different with RL group, and not significantly different with PBL group. Meanwhile, for the average score of student characters, the PBL-CE group scored higher and was significantly different from the other two groups (PBL and RL). The generalization of the study results has shown that there is an effect of problem-based learning with character emphasis on students' higher order thinking skills and character.

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Suhirman, Y., Muliadi, A., & Prayogi, S. (2020). The effect of problem-based learning with character emphasis toward students’ higher-order thinking skills and characters. International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning, 15(6), 183–191. https://doi.org/10.3991/IJET.V15I06.12061

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