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Evaluation of the Results of Attitudes and Self-Efficacy of Middle School Students in Science Subjects BUDIARTI, RETNI S; KURNIAWAN, DWI AGUS; TRIANI, ELZA; PERDANA, RAHMAT
Journal of Education Research and Evaluation Vol 5, No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i4.36409

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This study aims to determine the differences and also the relationship between attitudes and self-efficacy of students in science lessons in each class VII at SMPN 2 Muaro Jambi. This type of research is quantitative with comparative type. The number of respondents used as a sample is 74 students. The data collection technique used simple random sampling. The results obtained using the T test, namely there are significant differences in the attitudes of students in science lessons, both female students and male students in class VII A and class VII B. From the results of the T test for self-efficacy, there are differences in self-efficacy.-efficacy of students in science lessons, both female students and male students in class VII A and class VII B. The results of the correlation test between attitudes and self-efficacy of students towards science subjects class VII A show that the two variables related. And the results of the correlation test in class VII B showed that the two variables tested were related, namely attitudes and self-efficacy.
Evaluation of Students' Interest, Attitudes, and Science Process Skills in Science Subjects Ernawati, Margaret Dwi Wiwik; Asrial, Asrial; Perdana, Rahmat; Septi, Sabila Eka; Rohana, Siti; Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6, No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.37583

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The main problem in learning science is shaping students' interests, attitudes and science process skills. This study aims to analyze the comparison and relationship of interests, attitudes and science process skills in science learning in two schools. This research method is quantitative with comparative type. The number of respondents as a sample is 140 students. The data collection technique used purposive sampling. The results of the study using the t-test that there are significant differences in the indicators of interest, attitude and science process skills of students. The results of the correlation test between interests, attitudes and science process skills in students showed that interests, attitudes and science process skills were interrelated. The limitation of this study is that it only uses two indicators per variable. Where it is better to use several indicators to find out in more detail the influence of the variables of interest, attitude, and science process skills on students. The researcher recommends further research to vary more indicators used in order to find out in more detail the variables studied and the researcher recommends conducting research at the junior high school level.
Evaluation of Students' Interest, Attitudes, and Science Process Skills in Science Subjects Ernawati, Margaret Dwi Wiwik; Asrial, Asrial; Perdana, Rahmat; Septi, Sabila Eka; Rohana, Siti; Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (382.366 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.37583

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The main problem in learning science is shaping students' interests, attitudes and science process skills. Students' science process skills have not been developed optimally. This study aims to analyze the comparison and relationship of interests, attitudes and science process skills in science learning in two schools. This research method is quantitative with comparative type. The number of respondents as a sample is 140 students. The data collection technique used purposive sampling. The results of the study using the t-test that there are significant differences in the indicators of interest, attitude and science process skills of students. The results of the correlation test between interests, attitudes and science process skills in students showed that interests, attitudes and science process skills were interrelated. The limitation of this study is that it only uses two indicators per variable. It is better to use several indicators to find out in more detail the influence of the variables of interest, attitude, and science process skills on students. The researcher recommends further research to vary more indicators used in order to find out in more detail the variables studied and the researcher recommends conducting research at the junior high school level.
Process Skills in Mathematics Learning Yantoro, Yantoro; Syahrial, Syahrial; Perdana, Rahmat; Citra, Yulita Dwi
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 2 (2022): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (338.532 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i2.37174

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The process skills possessed by students are currently still relatively low. This problem must be found to find out how the process skills possessed by students are. This study measures the skills of students in four schools. The purpose of this study was to describe students' process skills in each school and to determine the differences in the students' process skills in each school. This study uses quantitative research with survey research procedures. The number of samples is 140 samples. The instrument used in this research is a process skill observation sheet that an expert validator has validated. This study uses data analysis techniques in the form of descriptive statistical analysis tests and inferential statistical analysis tests. The research results on student skills can be categorized as good to very good. Good on all four indicators. Through research, it is also known that there are significant differences between process skills and there are significant differences between skills. The positive impact that teachers can feel is knowing how the process skills possessed by students in their schools are.
The Impact of Student Motivation on Students’ Science Process Skills Perdana, Rahmat; Asrial; Maison
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 4 (2022): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i4.52350

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Learning motivation is an encouragement for someone to be more active in achieving something. However, everyone's motivation is different so that it affects students' science process skills. This study aims to describe the effect of students' learning motivation on students' science process skills in learning science. This study uses a sequential explanatory approach. The research subjects were 175 class VIII students who were selected by total sampling technique. The data collection instruments used were observation sheets for students' science process skills, student learning motivation questionnaires, and interview sheets. Qualitative data were analyzed using Miles and Hubarman while quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive and inferential statistics using assumption and hypothesis testing (regression test) to see the effect of learning motivation on students' science process skills. The results of this study conclude that there is a significant effect of students' learning motivation on students' science process skills with a significance value of 0.001. Learning outcomes have implications for the learning process, namely as an evaluation material to create effective learning. Science process skills of students will increase along with the high motivation of students in learning. The results of this study can contribute to the world of education in particular and society in general. Through the results of this study, it is known how students' learning motivation and the level of students' science process skills in science learning, as well as knowing the relationship between learning motivation and students' science process skills.
Collaborative Character, Cognitive Psychology, and Process Skills: The Impact of Character-Based Mathematics Learning in High Grades of Elementary Schools Kamid; Ramalisa, Yelli; Fajriah, Noor; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Perdana, Rahmat; Rivani, Putri Ayu; Widodo, Rido Ilham; Ningsih, Irma Widya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.55095

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Learning mathematics is preparing students to be able to use a mathematical mindset in their daily lives. Learning mathematics helps children get used to doing analysis and finding the best solution to a problem. This study analyze how the effect of mathematical process skills, cognitive psychology on the collaboration abilities of fifth grade elementary school students in learning mathematics in geometry material. The research was conducted using mixed research methods and sequential explanatory research. Mixed method research relies on two types of data, namely quantitative data and qualitative data to solve a problem at hand. Fifth grade students were used as research subjects, and 18 students were selected from each school, so that the results obtained were not biased, the data collection technique used simple random sampling. This study uses two types of tests, namely the assumption test and hypothesis test, using the homogeneity test, linearity test, and normality test in the assumption test, as well as the t test and regression test in hypothesis testing. The results showed that there was a significant positive effect between the fifth grade students' mathematical process skills variables and the collaboration character.
The Relationship Between Digital Literacy and Students’ Science Process Skills in Junior High Schools Darmaji; Astalini; Nursulistiyo, Eko; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Husna, Sri Muslimatul; Perdana, Rahmat
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.58388

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Science process skills are one of the skills that can develop potential in students. Science process skills refer to cognitive and psychomotor aspects, so as to create a meaningful learning based on student experience. Digital literacy abilities and students' science process skills are rarely considered in the learning process, so an analysis is needed to determine students' digital literacy skills and science process skills. This study aims to analyze the relationship between digital literacy skills and science process skills in simple plane materials. The research method used is a mixed method with an explanatory design. The research subjects used were 24 students. The research instruments were digital literacy questionnaires, science process skills observation sheets, and interview sheets. Data analysis techniques used quantitative data analysis and qualitative data analysis. The results of the Pearson correlation test showed that there was a significant relationship between digital literacy skills and students' science process skills in simple plane material. The researcher hopes that further research can determine the relationship based on gender.