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Encouraging students' metacognitive skills through inquiry learning Pambudi, Galih Dimas; Winangsih, Fitri; Nunaki, Jan Hendriek; Nusantari, Elya; Damopolii, Insar
Inornatus: Biology Education Journal Vol. 2 No. 1 (2022): Inornatus: Biology Education Journal
Publisher : Univeritas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (2056.501 KB) | DOI: 10.30862/inornatus.v2i1.272

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This study's purpose of find the inquiry-based learning effect on the metacognitive skills of high school students. This study uses a quasi-experimental method with a pre-test and post-test design. The sample size is 65 science students at a high school in Manokwari. Data analysis using the Mann Whitney test. The results showed Sig 0.00 <0.05, which means differences in metacognitive skills in the experimental and control groups. It can be concluded that there is an effect of inquiry-based learning on students' metacognitive skills.
The use of teams games tournament learning to increase students' learning outcomes in classification of living things Rahmah, Fajriani; Sirait, Silvia Hanna Kusuma; Nunaki, Jan Hendriek
Inornatus: Biology Education Journal Vol. 3 No. 1 (2023): Inornatus: Biology Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/inornatus.v3i1.388

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This research aims to improve student learning outcomes through the use of teams games tournament (TGT) learning. This classroom action research was carried out in class VII B of SMP Negeri 10 Manokwari. The research subjects were 18 students. The cycle was carried out as much as and and a test to measure student learning outcomes. The results of the study show that the use of TGT learning can improve student learning outcomes. It is proven by the percentage of the average classical completeness score of students' learning outcomes in the first cycle of 77.8% and increased in the second cycle to 88.8%. The findings indicate that student learning outcomes has met the 75% classical standard. Student activity has also increased. Based on the results of the research that has been done, it can be concluded that the application of TGT can improve student learning outcomes.
Papuan local wisdom and problem-based learning: Integrated into student books and its effect on students' conservation attitudes Silahooy, Putri Viorela; Nunaki, Jan Hendriek; Jeni, Jeni; Wambrauw, Hengky Lukas; Nasir, Nur Indah Ririn Fitriani; Damopolii, Insar; Siregar, Nahrun Najib; Budirianto, Heru Joko
Inornatus: Biology Education Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Inornatus: Biology Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/inornatus.v4i1.568

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Papua, which is known to be rich in local wisdom, has great potential in environmental conservation if supported by a strong conservative attitude from its citizens. This research aims to determine the influence of problem-based student books integrated with Papuan local wisdom on the conservation attitudes of class VII junior high school students. This research is experimental research conducted at junior high schools in the Tanah Merah area of Bintuni Bay. In this study, the sample used was class VII, consisting of 38 students. There were 19 students in the control and experimental classes each. A conservation attitude questionnaire was used to measure students' conservation attitudes. Data were analyzed using the t test. The results show that problem-based student books integrated with Papuan local wisdom have a better effect than the control class. Local wisdom adds to students' information regarding the management of endemic organisms where they live. The problem of extinction in PBL learning empowers students to think about how to conserve organisms so that extinction factors that influence the classification of living things can be prevented.
Development of plant diversity flipbooks integrated local wisdom Sirait, Silvia Hanna Kusuma; Sremere, Friana Martina; Nunaki, Jan Hendriek; Tuwo, Mustika
Inornatus: Biology Education Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2024): Inornatus: Biology Education Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/inornatus.v4i1.576

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For plant diversity course, teaching materials in the form of interactive e-modules were not yet available. The diversity of sago plants has been compiled in the form of a supplementary book, but was limited to the printed type. This research aimed to develop flipbook-based e-module teaching materials integrated with local wisdom in the plant diversity course. The e-module contains local wisdom about the diversity of sago plants which were differentiated based on the color of the leaf shoots and the varying shape of the midrib as well as the use of the local (regional) language of the Tehit Kna tribe. E-module was expected to be a bridge in the process of digitizing teaching materials. The data source for this research was 9 active students from the Biology Education Department, odd semester for the 2023/2024 academic year. This research was conducted at the Department of Biology Education, University of Papua Manokwari and used the R&D research method with the ADDIE model but was limited to the following stages: Design, design, framework and preparation of the e-module from the front view, the contents of the book to the back cover of the book; Development, validation of flipbook-based e-module teaching material prototypes by media experts; and Evaluation, assessing each stage until the product produced in the form of an interactive e-module based on a flipbook integrated with local wisdom was declared valid and practical. The research results show that the e-module was very valid (96.5%) and very practical (95.56%).