The Effect of Guided Inquiry Learning in Improving Metacognitive Skill of Elementary School Students
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2020-07-19Author
Hastuti, Intan Dwi
Surahmat
Sutarto
Dafik
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This study aimed to analyse the effect of guided inquiry learning in improving
metacognitive skill of elementary school students in fractional materials. This type
of research was a mixed of quantitative and qualitative methods. The subjects of
this study consisted of 55 fifth grade students. Two learning models – the guided
inquiry learning and conventional learning – were compared. The students'
metacognitive skills were measured through fractional material problem solving
tests. The quantitative data analysis used descriptive and inferential statistical tests,
while the qualitative data were collected through unstructured interviews. Based on
the data analysis, it was found that the sig (2-tailed) t-test from the independent
post-test t-test was 0.00 (p = <0.05), indicating that there was significant
difference. This shows that the students’ metacognitive skill of the two classes
were different in solving fraction problems after the application of guided inquiry.
Thus, it can be concluded that there is a significant influence on the application of
guided inquiry learning in improving students' metacognitive skill in solving
fraction problems.