Abstract


This study aims to determine the relationship between interest in participating in sewing training and learning outcomes in the South Coast Ganting District Court. The proposed hypothesis is that there is a positive relationship between interest in attending sewing training and learning outcomes of learning citizens. The more interested the residents learn to take sewing training, the better their learning outcomes will be. And vice versa, the more people are not interested in learning to participate in training, the results obtained will not be good. The type of research that researchers use is correlative research using a quantitative approach. The population in this study were the sewing training participants this year. The data collection technique used was a questionnaire and the tools used were a questionnaire. The data analysis technique used the percentage formula and the Spearman Rho formula. The results of this study indicate that: 1) the participants' interest in learning in sewing is good; 2) the learning outcomes of the sewing training participants are classified as good; 3) There is a significant relationship between the Interests in Participating in Sewing Training and Learning Outcomes in PKBM Ganting Pesisir Selatan. Suggestions from this research are that because there is a significant relationship between interest in attending sewing training and learning outcomes, it is necessary for the tutor to improve the implementation of sewing training, by making interesting learning media, methods and strategies that will increase motivation so that participants are active in participating all training activities so that their implementation can run more conducive.

Keywords: Interest, Sewing Training, Learning Results