INTERACTION OF LEARNING MEDIA WITH LEARNING INTEREST IN ARABIC LEARNING OUTCOMES
Abstract
The research aims to determine the influence of visual media, print media and the interest in learning outcomes in Arabic. The research method used is the method of experiment with sample two classes, which amounted to 39 students. Research samples were taken in a simple randomized basis. The Data was analyzed in descriptive and ANAVA. The results are: a) the learning outcome of Arabic students who are taught using visual media is higher than using print media; b) there is interaction between the media and learning interest in Arabic language learning outcomes; c) on students who have a high learning interest, the learning outcomes of Arabic students who use visual media is higher than use print media; d) on students who have low learning interests, the learning outcomes of Arabic students who use visual media are lower than use print media.
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