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This research discusses the Implementation of Read, Ask, Paraphrase
(RAP) Strategy in Improving Students' Achievement in Reading Comprehension.
This research was conducted at SMA TAMAN SISWA Medan in the odd
semester 2023/2024 academic year, which is located at Jalan Singosari No. 11 Sei
Rengas Permata, Medan Area District, North Sumatra, 20214 in class XI IPS. The
sample was taken using purposive sampling technique. The number of samples
was 44 students. The research method used was classroom action research method
conducted in two cycles.
This research was conducted to find out the students' reaction during the
application of Read, Ask, Paraphrase (RAP) strategy in reading comprehension
learning and to find out the improvement of students' achievement in reading
comprehension by applying Read, Ask, Paraphrase (RAP) Strategy. The
instruments used in this research are observation sheet and Reading
Comprehension test which consists of 20 multiple choices.
This study used descriptive quantitative data. Quantitative data shows the
average score of students from pre-test to post-test. In the Pre-test, the average
score was 44.9. In the first cycle Post-test, the average student score was 65.8 and
the second cycle Post-test, the average was 80.5, students who scored more than
75 in cycle I were 24 students and the percentage was 54.55%, students who
scored more than 75 in cycle 2 were 42 students with a percentage of 95.45%. The
results showed that the application of the Read, Ask, Put (RAP) strategy was
successful because the success criteria had been achieved. The success criteria is
75% of students can pass the target score of 75 based on the Minimum
Completeness Criteria (KKM). This means that the RAP Strategy can improve
student achievement in reading comprehension. |
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