The Effect of Using Collaborative Learning in Improving Students Reading Comprehension of Tenth Grade of SMAN 13 Kabupaten Tangerang in Academic Year 2019/2020

Authors

  • Putri Dewi Christyanti Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang
  • Hery Nuraeni Universitas Islam Syekh Yusuf Tangerang

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33592/foremost.v1i1.482

Abstract

Abstract

This experimental study aims to find out the effect of collaborative learning in improving students' reading comprehension by using collaborative learning and individual learning. This experiment was implemented to the senior high school students' with two classes, two hours per week, over 3 meetings. Seventy two students' participated in this study, with 36 students' in the experimental class and 36 students' in the control class. The writer employed a pretest and posttest in reading comprehension with quasi-experimental design. The experimental class received learning used collaborative learning, whereas the control class received learning used individual learning the data were analyzed by means, standard deviations, independent t-sample. Statistical result revealed that the experimental class did much better than the control class and consequently there is a significant effect of collaborative in improving reading comprehension on tenth grade of SMAN 13 Kabupaten Tangerang in academic year 2019/2020

Keywords: Effect, Collaborative Learning, Reading Comprehension, Quantitative

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Published

2024-08-31

How to Cite

Christyanti, P. D., & Nuraeni, H. (2024). The Effect of Using Collaborative Learning in Improving Students Reading Comprehension of Tenth Grade of SMAN 13 Kabupaten Tangerang in Academic Year 2019/2020. Foremost Journal, 1(1), 47–52. https://doi.org/10.33592/foremost.v1i1.482