The Correlation Analysis Between 4C Skill Components in High School Mobility System Material with GGE-JAS Learning Model

Authors

  • Amriyah Ummi Ma'rifah Universitas Negeri Semarang Author
  • Aditya Marianti Universitas Negeri Semarang Translator
  • Wiwi Isnaeni Universitas Negeri Semarang Translator

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.15294/usej.v13i2.11107

Keywords:

Mobility System, Group to Group Exchange (GGE)-JAS Learaning Model, 21st century 4C Skills, 4C Components Correlation

Abstract

This research aims to analyze the correlation of 4C skill aspects based on students’ achievement in each aspect through GGE-JAS learning model. This research was conducted at SMA N 1 Tengaran, Semarang Regency with a quasi-experimental model and a non-equivalent group research design. The data collection method used was with test and non-test instruments. The results of this research in critical thinking skills in control class had an N-gain result of 0.36 in the low category and the experimental class was 0.53 in the medium category. This shows a striking difference before and after treatment in each class, so that the GGE-JAS model was effective. After the implementation of the GGE-JAS model in the experimental class, the achievement of critical thinking indicators was 73% in good category, collaboration skills was 83% in a very colaborative category, communication skills was 74.8% in a communicative category and creative thinking skills was 71.32% in creative category. The results of the correlation analysis stated that collaboration skills had a significant relationship with communication skills with t-value of 3.22 while creative thinking skills had a significant relationship with critical thinking skills with t-value of 2.04. The conclusion of this research is that GGE-JAS model is effective to improve students’ 4C skills in the mobility system material for class XI MIPA SMA N 1 Tengaran, Semarang Regency and students’ collaboration skills are significantly positive related to students’ communication skills, while students’ creative thinking skills have a significant positive relation with students’ critical thinking skills. 

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Published

2024-08-27

Article ID

11107