THE INFLUENCE OF MARBLE SCIENCE’S AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA: HUMAN ANATOMY ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ LEARNING INTEREST

  • Barokah A
  • Fitriyani F
  • Sriastuti S
  • et al.
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Full Text Available This paper discusses the influence of the use of Marble Science’s audio-visual media on Anatomy on elementary school students’ learning interests. The research used pseudo-experimental research with a nonequivalent comparison-group design. Data collection was carried out with a questionnaire of students' learning interests that had been tested for validity and reliability. Data analysis used Univariate Analysis of Variance with a significance level of 5%. The research results indicate that the difference in the average score of the pre-test was 66.00 while the average post-test score of students’ learning interest was 89.50. Marble Science’s Audio-Visual Media of Human Anatomy has a significant and positive effect on students' interest in learning seen from the Tcount of 14.85 and P of 0.000, which means P = 0.000<0.05. Researchers recommend the use of Marble Science’s Audio-Visual media on human Anatomy can be used to improve the students’ learning outcomes, learning motivation, and critical thinking skills.

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Barokah, A., Fitriyani, F., Sriastuti, S. D., & Irsyad, M. (2023). THE INFLUENCE OF MARBLE SCIENCE’S AUDIO-VISUAL MEDIA: HUMAN ANATOMY ON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS’ LEARNING INTEREST. Primary: Jurnal Pendidikan Guru Sekolah Dasar, 12(1), 126. https://doi.org/10.33578/jpfkip.v12i1.9339

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