Abstrak Makalah ini memaparkan langkah-langkah dalam pengembangan instrumen motivasi belajar, khususnya terkait dengan penentuan aspek-aspek motivasi belajar fisika yang dapat digunakan sebagai dasar dalam merumuskan indikator-indikator motivasi belajar tersebut. Adapun aspek-aspek motivasi belajar yang digunakan sebagai dasar dalam pengembangan instrumen motivasi tersebut, meliputi: Choice of tasks, Effort, Persistence, dan Self-confidence. Berdasarkan keempat aspek motivasi tersebut, selanjutnya dirumuskan indikator-indikator motivasi belajar fisika. Akhirnya, indikator-indikator itulah yang dipakai sebagai dasar untuk merumuskan butir-butir pernyataan dalam suatu angket sebagai instrumen untuk mengukur motivasi belajar fisika. Instrumen motivasi belajar tersebut berupa angket dengan menggunakan skala Likert. Berdasarkan hasil pengujian, ternyata instrumen motivasi belajar fisika yang dikembangkan ini memiliki nilai keterbacaan Baik, validitas isi juga Baik, bahkan dapat dikatakan Sangat Baik, yaitu dengan nilai 4,52 dari nilai maksimal 5. Sedangkan derajat reliabilitasnya Sangat Tinggi, yaitu dengan ditunjukkan oleh nilai koefisien korelasi sebesar 0,948. Derajat reliabilitas instrumen tersebut diperoleh dengan metode test-retest dengan tenggang waktu antara pengambilan data I dan data II yaitu selama dua minggu.Kata Kunci: choice of tasks, effort, persistence, self-confidence, motivasi belajar.
This research aims to improve senior high school students’ physics problem-solving skills through learning used IBMR learning model. This research was a pre-an experimental study with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The Methods of data collection used validation and test. The materials used to teach were valid category by two experts and can be used to practice physics problem-solving skills. The average post-test score physics problem-solving ability was 73.24 with an N-gain of 0.59 was classified as moderate. The success of IBMR learning model-based devices in practicing problem-solving abilities can be seen in the increase in the average score in each indicator of problem-solving abilities. The indicator of understanding the problem had the highest post-test average score of 94.58 with an N-gain of 0.89 in the high category. The problem-solving indicator had the lowest posttest average score was 58.22 with N-gain 0.39 and mean that it was the moderate category. Based on the results study, it can be concluded that the learning used by IBMR learning model can practice the ability to solve physics problems on heat material and its displacement. Learning with the IBMR learning model was expected to train students in solving physics problems. The stages in the IBMR learning model can help students
<p class="apa">Sport science undergraduate education, one of which purposes is to produce an analyst in sport. However, generally analytical thinking skills of sport science’s students is still relatively very low in the context of sport. This study aimed to describe the effectiveness of Physics Learning Model in Sport Context, Context Based Learning (CBL) model. The effectiveness of CBL model was described based on the data of increasing analytical thinking skills of sports science’s students. This research used experimental design of pre-test and post-test design with replication. The results showed that the CBL model was able to improve the analytical thinking skills of sport science’s students with N-gain of 0.78 in high category increase. Statistical paired t-tests also informed that the model can significantly improve analytical thinking skills of sport science’s students at the level of significance as much as α = 0.05. Based on the improvement of students’ analytical thinking skills, it can be concluded the CBL model was effective.</p>
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