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This study is an action research aimed at improving the learning outcomes of Pancasila Education on the topic of Appreciating Differences in Community Identity for Grade IV B students at SDN Pakis 01 Surabaya, which comprises 24 students. The research employs data collection methods such as observation, testing, and documentation. The instructional approach utilized is Problem-Based Learning (PBL). Findings indicate that the Problem-Based Learning model significantly improves students' Pancasila Education performance. Specifically, pre-cycle results showed a completion rate of 27%, which increased to 46% in Cycle I, and further rose to 81% in Cycle II. The implementation of Problem-Based Learning has successfully met the target goals, effectively boosting the Pancasila Education outcomes for Grade IV B students at SDN Pakis 1 Surabaya for the 2023/2024 academic year. The Problem-Based Learning model is characterized by fostering critical thinking skills among students, thereby facilitating the teaching process.
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