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Misconception Profile of Newton’s Law Concept Using Certainty of Response Index (CRI) Mushthofa, Zayyinul; Rusilowati, Ani; Sulhadi, Sulhadi; Marwoto, Putut; Mindyarto, Budi Naini
Physics Communication Vol 4, No 2 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/physcomm.v4i2.30399

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Misconception is an understanding that is believed to be correct but not according to the understanding of the experts. Misconceptions can occur because students build their knowledge gained from daily activities. This study aims to identify misconceptions about Newton's law concept and the causes of the misconceptions. The research type is descriptive quantitative. A total of 30 students of SMA Multazam IBS Semarang were given a true-false objective test and drew a style diagram accompanied by a certainty of response index (CRI). The cause of the misconception was obtained by interviewing 4 students. The results obtained were as many as 20.99% of students experienced misconceptions, 9.99% of students understood the concept, and 69.02% did not understand the concept of Newton's law concept. The most common misconception is that students think that heavier objects will fall faster than lighter objects. The cause of students experiencing misconceptions is the understanding they build themselves; students' carelessness in choosing answers; low reasoning ability; and forget the material that has been delivered.
Misconception Profile of Newton’s Law Concept Using Certainty of Response Index (CRI) Mushthofa, Zayyinul; Rusilowati, Ani; Sulhadi, Sulhadi; Marwoto, Putut; Mindyarto, Budi Naini
Physics Communication Vol 4, No 2 (2020): August 2020
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/physcomm.v4i2.30399

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Misconception is an understanding that is believed to be correct but not according to the understanding of the experts. Misconceptions can occur because students build their knowledge gained from daily activities. This study aims to identify misconceptions about Newton's law concept and the causes of the misconceptions. The research type is descriptive quantitative. A total of 30 students of SMA Multazam IBS Semarang were given a true-false objective test and drew a style diagram accompanied by a certainty of response index (CRI). The cause of the misconception was obtained by interviewing 4 students. The results obtained were as many as 20.99% of students experienced misconceptions, 9.99% of students understood the concept, and 69.02% did not understand the concept of Newton's law concept. The most common misconception is that students think that heavier objects will fall faster than lighter objects. The cause of students experiencing misconceptions is the understanding they build themselves; students' carelessness in choosing answers; low reasoning ability; and forget the material that has been delivered.
IMPLEMENTASI SAINS TEKNOLOGI MASYARAKAT UNTUK MENINGKATKAN KEMAMPUAN BERPIKIR KRITIS SISWA PADA FISIKA LINTAS MINAT Mushthofa, Zayyinul; Yulianti, Dwi; Linuwih, Suharto
JPFT (Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika Tadulako Online) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2021): JPFT (Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika Tadulako Online)
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22487/jpft.v9i2.1222

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The Curriculum 2013 for Senior High School instructs the students to study certain subejcts beyond their interest; one of them is cross-interest physics subject. Social class that studies cross-interest physics subject is suggested to relate science to technology and its functions in the society. Beside, they must possess the good creativity for 21 century; the critical thinking. The purpose of the study was to determine the effect of the scientific technology approach of society (STS) in critical thinking skills. The type of research used is quasi experimental with non-equivalent control group design. The subjects in this study were class X IPS in SMA Teuku Umar Semarang with X IPS 1 as the experimental class with 17 students and the control class X IPS 2 with 16 students. The learning model used is Problem Based Learning on the Business and Energy material. The results of the N-Gain test showed an increase in critical thinking skills of 0.36% after the STM approach was implemented.