2023
DOI: 10.12973/ijem.9.1.261
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Bloom’s Taxonomy Revision-Oriented Learning Activities to Improve Procedural Capabilities and Learning Outcomes

Abstract: <p style="text-align: justify;">The implementation of learning activities in schools has not provided opportunities or encouragement for students in developing their procedural knowledge. This research aimed to test the effectiveness of developing Bloom’s Taxonomy revision-oriented learning activities to grade IV elementary learners’ procedural knowledge capabilities and learning outcomes. This research used quasi-experiment with a quasi-experimental design which consisted of a posttest-only control desi… Show more

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“…Contextual learning gives students the resources they need to tackle any problem in the real world by strengthening, extending, and applying their academic knowledge and skills in a variety of classroom and non-classroom contexts (Herliana & Anugraheni, 2020). When students apply what they have learned to actual issues related to their roles and obligations as workers, students, families, and communities, they are engaging in contextual learning (Nendasariruna et al, 2018;Adijaya et al, 2023). With contextual learning, teachers provide opportunities for students to develop the competencies to find the meaning of the material and apply the knowledge they gain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Contextual learning gives students the resources they need to tackle any problem in the real world by strengthening, extending, and applying their academic knowledge and skills in a variety of classroom and non-classroom contexts (Herliana & Anugraheni, 2020). When students apply what they have learned to actual issues related to their roles and obligations as workers, students, families, and communities, they are engaging in contextual learning (Nendasariruna et al, 2018;Adijaya et al, 2023). With contextual learning, teachers provide opportunities for students to develop the competencies to find the meaning of the material and apply the knowledge they gain.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Meanwhile, according to elementary school teachers, innovative learning models that can be used to instill the 6 Cs can use Project Based Learning, Inquiry Learning, Cooperative Learning, Direct Learning, Problem Based Learning, RADEC Learning Models and STEM. Teachers can develop students' abilities through the use of learning strategies, and students can share learning techniques and strategies according to their wishes (Adijaya et al, 2023;Tuzlukova et al, 2018). Previous research shows that there MI P-ISSN: 1829-877X E-ISSN: 2685-9033 are several important factors that can support the implementation of 4 Cs learning, namely peer support, the seriousness of the teacher in giving attention to students while learning and the teacher's ability to understand and implement the 4 C learning (Selman & Jaedun, 2020).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The "Evaluation" level involves a student's ability to make judgments or decisions related to a given information, argument, or situation (Tuma & Nassar, 2021). Students are expected to be able to evaluate information by detailing advantages and disadvantages, make judgments based on certain criteria, and develop critical thinking (Aryawan et al, 2023). At the evaluation level, students are not only able to analyze information, but can also provide judgments or make decisions supported by their critical thinking.…”
Section: Conceptual Knowledgementioning
confidence: 99%