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Format Analisis KWL
Format Analisis KWL
Buat analisis nota-nota kuliah dan bahan rujukan dengan menggunakan format analisis KWL yang disediakan.
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Motivasi intrinsik Ialah dorongan dan minat yang terdapat pada diri seseorang pelajar untuk Jenis Motivasi dan pembelajaran melakukan sesuatu tanpa mengambil kira ganjarannya.
Motivasi ekstrinsik Merupakan galakan atau tarikan yang berpunca daripada persekitaran.
Pendekatan motivasi
2. Pendekatan Kognitif tingkah laku dipengaruhi oleh cara manusia berfikir tentang persekitaran mereka. 3. Pendekatan Humanistik kebebasan peribadi, piihan, kegigihan kendiri dan menuju ke arah pertumbuhan kendiri. 4. Pendekatan Sosiobudaya mementingkan pemerhatian, peniruan dan peneguhan vicarious.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/KWL_table
KWL table
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A KWL table, or KWL chart, is a graphical organizer designed to help in learning. The letters KWL are an acronym for "what we know", what we want to know, and "what we learned". A KWL table is typically divided into three columns titled Know, Want and Learned. The table comes in various different forms as some have modified it to include or exclude information. It may be useful in research projects and to organize information to help study for tests. Here is what the KWL chart can look like:
K What I know Write the information about what the students know in this space. Write the information about what the students want to know in this space. After the completion of the lesson or unit, write the information that the students learned in this space. W What I want to know L What I learned
A KWL chart can be used to drive instruction in the classroom. The teacher can create lesson plans based upon the interests and inquiries of the students and their needs. Using this strategy can increase motivation and attention by activating the students' prior knowledge. This allows the teacher to understand the students' prior knowledge and the students' interests in the topic.