Pemanfaatan Artificial Intelligence (AI) dalam Pembelajaran Sejarah untuk Meningkatkan Berpikir Kritis Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah

Authors

  • Jacomina Selfisina Universitas Pattimura
  • Jenny K. Matitaputty Universitas Pattimura

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.55606/jurripen.v4i3.8480

Keywords:

Adaptive Learning, Artificial Intelligence, Critical Thinking, Higher Education, History Education

Abstract

This quasi-experimental study examines the effectiveness of Artificial Intelligence (AI)-assisted learning in enhancing critical thinking skills among undergraduate history students. The study involved 60 students divided into experimental and control groups. The experimental group received AI-supported instruction integrating adaptive learning modules, scaffolded source-analysis prompts, and guided argumentative discussions facilitated by conversational AI tools, while the control group followed conventional lecture-based instruction. Data were collected using a validated critical thinking test, classroom observation protocols, and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analyzed using paired and independent sample t-tests, while qualitative data were examined through Miles and Huberman’s interactive analysis model. Results indicate statistically significant improvements in critical thinking scores in the experimental group compared to the control group. Thematic findings reveal enhanced sourcing, contextualization, corroboration, and evidence-based argumentation skills. However, minor risks of over-reliance on AI highlight the need for instructional scaffolding and ethical guidance. The findings suggest that AI can function as a cognitive scaffold that strengthens historical thinking and metacognitive awareness when implemented within a structured pedagogical framework.

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Published

2025-12-31

How to Cite

Jacomina Selfisina, & Jenny K. Matitaputty. (2025). Pemanfaatan Artificial Intelligence (AI) dalam Pembelajaran Sejarah untuk Meningkatkan Berpikir Kritis Mahasiswa Program Studi Pendidikan Sejarah. JURNAL RISET RUMPUN ILMU PENDIDIKAN, 4(3), 698–707. https://doi.org/10.55606/jurripen.v4i3.8480

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