The Experimental-Based Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (Vak) Learning Model Improves Elementary School Science Learning Outcomes

  • Putu Krisna Dewi
  • I Gusti Ayu Tri Agustiana
  • Putu Ari Dharmayanti
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Abstract

If the teacher only applies the lecture method, science learning is complex for students to understand. This study aimed to analyze the effect of the experimental-based VAK learning model on science learning outcomes in fifth-grade elementary school students. This research belongs to the quasi-experimental research (Quasi Experiment). The research design is the Non-Equivalent Post-test Only Control Group Design. The research population totaled 172 students. This research will use a random sampling technique. The research sample was 62 students. The data collection method used is the test method. The research instrument was a multiple-choice question sheet. The data analysis technique used is descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The results of this study show a significant influence of the experimental-based Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (VAK) learning model on the science learning outcomes of fifth-grade elementary school students. It was concluded that the Experiment-based Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (VAK) learning model could improve the science learning outcomes of fifth-grade elementary school students. The VAK learning model can help students and make science learning fun.

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Putu Krisna Dewi, I Gusti Ayu Tri Agustiana, & Putu Ari Dharmayanti. (2023). The Experimental-Based Visual Auditory Kinesthetic (Vak) Learning Model Improves Elementary School Science Learning Outcomes. Mimbar Ilmu, 28(1), 138–146. https://doi.org/10.23887/mi.v28i1.59283

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