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PEMBELAJARAN TEMATIK TERPADU DENGAN PENDEKATAN SCIENTIFIC TERHADAP MINAT BELAJAR PADA SISWA KELAS IV SD NEGERI 3 DERMOLO JEPARA
Author(s) -
Ferina Agustini,
Sihati Harles Saputri
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
malih peddas (majalah ilmiah pendidikan dasar)
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2580-6513
pISSN - 2088-5792
DOI - 10.26877/malihpeddas.v4i2.540
Subject(s) - mathematics education , documentation , class (philosophy) , thematic map , psychology , population , computer science , artificial intelligence , sociology , cartography , geography , programming language , demography
Problem in this study is whether there is a relationship approach to the implementation of an integrated thematic scientific learning on student interest fourth grade 3 Dermolo Country? Goals to be achieved in this study was to find a scientific approach to the implementation of an integrated thematic learning to student interest fourth grade 3 Dermolo country. Population in this study was a public school fourth graders 3 Dermolo the number of 40 students. Samples taken were all student of class IV using sampling techniques proposive. Data were obtained through the techniques of documentation, observation, and questionnaire. Design used was a correlational design. Data analysis after treatment using a scientific approach show are as follow r count of 0,7494 to 0,3120 r table is that the significance level 5% so Ho rejected, then there is a significant relationship between a scientific approach to the integrated thematic learning and student interest. Can be concluded there is a relationship between the scientific approach to the integrated thematic learning and student interest. Suggestion that reserchers convey, teachers should foster student interest by using an alternative approach to learning is a scientific approach that can foster students interest in learning to be better. This can be done by getting used to package and deliver exciting learning.

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