The Effect of Two Stay Two Stray and Think Pair Share Techniques on Students’ Speaking Skills at Grade XI of Madrasah Aliyah Swasta Al Manaar
Abstract
This investigation tries to ascertain The Effects of the Two Stay Two Stray and Think Pair Share Techniques on Class XI Students at Al-Manaar Private Madrasah Aliyah's Speaking Skills The goal of this study was to ascertain and evaluate the impact of the Two Stay Two Stray and Think Pair Share Techniques on the Speaking Skills of Class XI Students at Madrasah Aliyah Al-Manaar Private. It is a quantitative form of study. Pre-test, post-test, control group design describes the research methodology used in this study. Students in class XI at Madrasah Aliyah Al-Manaar Private made up the population of this study. The class XI 2 MIA 25 students who were chosen for the study's sample using non-purposive sampling served as the study's sample population. employing essay tests as a data collection method. Testing is divided into two tests, namely pre-test and post-test. They were carried out to find out the students' speaking skills before and after receiving treatment. This study uses the Man Whitney and Kruskal Wallis formulas to analyze research data. The results show that Mean TPS > Mean TSTS or 26.56 > 14.24. This means that Ha is accepted and H0 is rejected, "there is a significant difference between the average Two Stay Two Stray and Think Pair Share techniques on students' speaking skills". The calculation results of the three groups obtained the value of H = 291 and H table = 101 which means that H0 is rejected and Ha is accepted, meaning that "there is a significant effect between Two Stay Two Stray and Think Pair Share on students' speaking abilities.
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PDFDOI: https://doi.org/10.5430/wjel.v13n3p37
World Journal of English Language
ISSN 1925-0703(Print) ISSN 1925-0711(Online)
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