Penerapan Model Pembelajaran ELPSA dengan Media Pita Tongkat untuk Meningkatkan Pemahaman Konsep PLSV

  • Ishak I
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This research is motivated by the real condition that students do not understand the concept of linear equations and one variable linear inequality and the teacher tries to improve understanding of these concepts. An alternative to solve this problem is by applying experiences, language, pictures, symbols, application (ELPSA) learning model using sticky tape media. This study aims to improve students' understanding of concepts in the subject matter of linear equations and inequalities with one variable in junior high school mathematics. Research subjects, students of SMPN Bulo Odd Semester 2018/2019 Academic Year class VII A consisted of 27 people. Methods of data collection, observation, tests, questionnaires and field notes. The implementation is carried out in 3 cycles, each cycle consisting of planning, implementing, observing, and reflecting. The data analysis technique was carried out in a descriptive qualitative manner. Descriptive analysis, to describe the implementation of the learning model and calculate the percentage of students who completed. Qualitative analysis using flow methods, namely data reduction, and drawing conclusions or verification. Conclusion (1) Learning with the ELPSA model with stick tape media can improve the concept of linear equations and inequalities of one variable in students of SMPN Bulo class VII A. (2) The ELPSA learning model with stick tape media can improve learning outcomes of linear equations and inequalities of one student variable SMPN Bulo class VII A.

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Ishak, I. (2022). Penerapan Model Pembelajaran ELPSA dengan Media Pita Tongkat untuk Meningkatkan Pemahaman Konsep PLSV. EDUMAT : Jurnal Edukasi Matematika, 12(1), 21–30. https://doi.org/10.53717/edumat.v12i1.269

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