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Efforts to Increase Student Awareness in Islamic Education Learning through Quantum Learning Model at SMA Negeri 1 Indrajaya
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Authors: Yusrida, Ritazar Agustina, Ahkam Yani
Year
2024
Paper ID
11579
Status
Peer-reviewed
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This study aims to enhance student learning outcomes in Islamic Education at SD Negeri 1308 Hasahatan Julu through the implementation of the Quantum Learning model. Using a Classroom Action Research (CAR) approach, the research involved 30 fifth-grade students and focused on improving their participation, comprehension, and academic performance. The findings revealed a significant improvement in students' engagement, understanding, and retention of Islamic Education content following the use of the Quantum Learning model. The interactive and student-centered activities encouraged critical thinking, collaboration, and real-life application of Islamic principles, leading to more meaningful learning experiences. In conclusion, the Quantum Learning model proved to be an effective approach for enhancing student achievement and fostering a deeper connection to the subject matter.
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