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    Teachers’ personal competence and students’ learning motivation in study english on luring learning model during pandemic covid-19 : a correlational study
    (Fakultas Tarbiyah, Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kediri, 2024-10-28) Hakim, M. Arif Rahman; Vira Sulastri; Andriadi; Ade Riska Nur Astari; Rahimi, Mahmood
    This study aims to determine the correlation between the teachers’ personal competence and students’ learning motivation. This research employs a quantitative, correlational method. The study's population comprised all students from Madrasah Aliyah Pancasila Bengkulu, with a total sample size of 66 students from 3 classes. The research and calculation results indicate that the personal competence of the teachers at MA Pancasila Bengkulu meets the "good" criteria, with a frequency of 57 and a percentage of 86.36%. At MA Pancasila Bengkulu, students' learning motivation falls into the "medium" category, with a frequency of 36 and a percentage of 54.55%. Researchers used a two-variable correlation test to find a link between teachers' personal competence and students' motivation to learn. The Pearson Correlation coefficient was (+) 0.354, which is 35.4%, and the coefficient of determination (r2) was (0.354) 2=0.125, which is 12.5%. This means that the teachers’ personal competence variable has an effect of 12.5% on students' learning motivation.

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