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SHS Web Conf.
Volume 205, 2024
3rd International Conference on Maritime Education (ICOME 2024)
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Article Number | 02015 | |
Number of page(s) | 13 | |
Section | Cultural Perspectives on Sustainability | |
DOI | https://doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/202420502015 | |
Published online | 06 December 2024 |
Learning the Malay maritime traditions of the Riau Islands uses copying assignment techniques in special teaching materials
Master of Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Raja Ali Haji Maritime University, Tanjungpinang 29411, Indonesia.
* Corresponding author: imansabarullah123@gmail.com
The research aims to explore: -learning procedures for Malay maritime traditions in the Riau Islands using copying assignment techniques in special teaching materials; -learning results using the same techniques; -whether or not the learning outcomes using this technique are the same per sample group. The research used a descriptive method, data on the activity of class Research results: -This learning procedure was carried out in harmony with the learning plan containing 5 initial activities, 20 core and 4 final activities; -Learning outcomes are relatively high. The one sample t value at the estimated mean of 21.75 is 1.57 at sig. 0.137 > 0.05 so Ho is accepted. This value is equivalent to 87.00 percent; -There are no differences in learning outcomes per sample group. The value of F = 0.947 for the unidirectional Anova test is at sig. 0.394. This figure is > 0.05 so Ho is accepted.
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