The impact of research-based learning on student's academic performance and motivation

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Undergraduate students often have difficulty in finding the updated research topic for their undergraduate thesis. This is due to students have less knowledge about research in a particular field because they are less familiar with scientific articles. This work, therefore, proposed an implementation of research-based learning and measured students' academic performance and motivation. The study is conducted in four stages which are the plan, do, check, and act. Research-based learning is conducted based on its syntax. Paper and pencil test is then performed to measure students' academic achievement and a survey is devoted to determining students' academic motivation. The results show that most students obtain satisfied score and they feel comfortable to join a class with research-based learning.

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Sumbawati, M. S., & Anistyasari, Y. (2018). The impact of research-based learning on student’s academic performance and motivation. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 296). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/296/1/012043

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