2023
DOI: 10.37251/jber.v4i1.299
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Increasing Student Cooperation Through A Project-Based Learning Model with the Theme of Ecosystems

Risca Hermawati,
Diki Chen

Abstract: Purpose of the study: This research is based on the fact that there are still many students class VA elementary school less able to work well together and the creation of learning conditions that are less comfortable for some students. Students who are still not able to work well together, teachers put forward the cognitive aspects of students only, without improving the affective and psychomotor aspects. Methodology: This study is a classroom action research consisting of three cycles, where the data ta… Show more

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“…The review results show that the problem-based learning model influences students' critical thinking skills. The problem-based learning model trains students to solve problems logically, hone the ability to gain knowledge, have scientific activity, and have the ability to assess themselves (Nurjannah, 2022;Rahadiyani, 2023;Hermawati, 2023). This learning model is suitable for improving the critical thinking skills of students who have almost the same abilities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The review results show that the problem-based learning model influences students' critical thinking skills. The problem-based learning model trains students to solve problems logically, hone the ability to gain knowledge, have scientific activity, and have the ability to assess themselves (Nurjannah, 2022;Rahadiyani, 2023;Hermawati, 2023). This learning model is suitable for improving the critical thinking skills of students who have almost the same abilities.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Scaffolding is a supportive interaction by guiding and providing necessary resources to solve problems (Razaghi et al, 2019;Hermawati & Chen, 2023;Pitriyani & Fitriani, 2023). Scaffolding is considered a strategy that refers to solving problems or to improve the quality of their scientific arguments (Chotirat & Teosakul, 2017;Weng et al, 2017;Atsumbe et al, 2018;Yolviansyah & Hermanto, 2023).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%