Improving the learning outcomes of physical education students through the application of the read, answer, discuss, and create (RADEC) learning model

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Arwin Arwin
Yahya Eko Nopiyanto

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Learning outcomes are a necessity that needs to be achieved optimally in every lesson. However, not all students can realize their desire to obtain optimal learning outcomes. Therefore, through writing this article it aims to analyze the increase in student learning outcomes in physical education philosophy lectures through the application of the RADEC learning model. The chosen research method is classroom action research. As many as 30 students were involved in this study as research subjects. Data was collected using techniques and instruments in the form of observation, written tests, and interviews. Data were analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. The results of the study revealed that student learning outcomes in cycle 1 had an average value of 67.53; and classical completeness of 60%. The results of the study in cycle 2 increased the mean score to 73.73 and classical completeness to 96.67%. From the results of the study, it was concluded that the application of the RADEC learning model was proven to be able to improve physical education student learning outcomes in physical education philosophy lectures. It is recommended that lecturers implement this learning model in different subjects.

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Arwin, A., & Nopiyanto, Y. E. (2023). Improving the learning outcomes of physical education students through the application of the read, answer, discuss, and create (RADEC) learning model. Altius: Jurnal Ilmu Olahraga Dan Kesehatan, 12(2), 258–267. https://doi.org/10.36706/altius.v12i2.6
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