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The Influence of Video Direct Instruction Model to Folklore Listening Skills in Elementary School
Author(s) -
Tahmid Sabri,
Soeharto Soeharto,
Afrizan Afrizan
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
lingua cultura
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2460-710X
pISSN - 1978-8118
DOI - 10.21512/lc.v14i1.6339
Subject(s) - active listening , mathematics education , psychology , test (biology) , table (database) , folklore , multimedia , computer science , communication , paleontology , art , literature , data mining , biology
The research aimed to analyze the effect of the direct instruction model assisted by audio media on listening skills. Theexperimental method was used using a quasi-experimental design. Participants were a fifth-grade students in the elementary school at Pontianak. Data collected used paper-based tests in the form of multiple-choice tests. The results show that the average posttest for the experimental group is 77,08. The average posttest for the control group is 70,96. T-test results are 2,217 and t-table α = 5% (with dk = 24 + 26 - 2 = 48) of 1,678, so t-count (2,217)> t-table (1,678). Therefore, it can be concluded that there is an influence of the audio learning model-assisted directly by audio media on listening skills on folklore. Besides that, the direct instruction model assisted by audio media has a good influence on listening skills, especially for fifth-grade students.

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