PERSEPSI PESERTA DIDIK KELAS X TERHADAP EFEKTIVITAS MODEL PEMBELAJARAN BERBASIS MASALAH (PBL) PADA MATA PELAJARAN BIOLOGI SMA NEGERI KIE
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.62335/sinergi.v3i1.2214Keywords:
Problem-Based Learning, student perception, Biology education, learning effectivenessAbstract
This study aims to explore the perceptions of tenth-grade students regarding the effectiveness of the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) model in Biology classes at SMA Negeri Kie. Employing a descriptive quantitative method, the research focuses on analyzing students' responses across six key indicators of PBL implementation. The findings reveal that the indicator of PBL application in Biology learning received a response rate of 84%, the influence of PBL on learning motivation reached 81%, active participation and engagement scored 80%, problem-solving skills were rated at 78%, the impact on learning outcomes reached 79%, and the influence on overall involvement and activity was 78%. The average response across all indicators was 80%, indicating that students' perceptions of the effectiveness of the PBL model fall into the "very good" category. These results suggest that the implementation of the Problem-Based Learning model positively contributes to the learning process in Biology, particularly in enhancing students' motivation, engagement, and critical thinking abilities.









