This study proposes to determine the significant difference between the average N-gain of the experimental class students and the N-gain average of the control class students on the topic of geometry optics. Samples were students of class X of Public High School 1 Kabangka namely X2 class of 30 students as an experimental class learning model SSCS (Search, Solve, Create, and Share) and class X1 as many as 31 students as the control class with the direct learning model and the instrument of this research is test result of learning. The data were analyzed statistically showed the result of post-test of experimental class students on the subject matter of optical geometry that is obtained the average value of 81,667 while in the control class got the average value of 75,806. There is no difference between a mean score of pre-test of experiment class student with a mean value of pre-test of control class student on the topic of optical geometry at α = 0,05. The average post-test grade of the experimental class is significantly better than the mean post-test of the control class students on the subject matter of optical geometry at α = 0.05.
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