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The Interrelation Among Course Mastery, Technology Integration Self Efficacy, and Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) of Prospective Science Teachers Zahwa, Iana; Saptono, Sigit; Dewi, Pramesti
Journal of Innovative Science Education Vol 10 No 1 (2021): April 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v9i2.40177

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Technological Pedagogical Content Knowledge (TPACK) is an important competency that must be had by prospective teachers to realize 21st-century learning. This research was aimed to analyze the relationship and the effect of course mastery and Technology Integration Self Efficacy (TISE) on TPACK of the prospective science teachers. This research was correlation research. By using regression analysis, the relationship between course mastery and TISE was analyzed on the TPACK of the science teacher candidates. Based on the analysis, it was known that the average of course mastery, TISE, and TPACK of prospective science teachers is good enough. Meanwhile, multiple regression tests were related to the relationship between course mastery and Technology Integration Self Efficacy (TISE) on TPACK of science teacher candidates simultaneously showed a strong correlation with the correlation coefficient (R) of 0.736 and R square of 0.542. It means there is an effect of course mastery and TISE on the TPACK of the prospective science teacher by 54.20%.
Analysis of High Level Thinking Skills, Character and Skills of Science Process of High School Students in Project Based Learning Wahyu Sejati, Dwi Jayanti; Isnaeni, Wiwi; Saptono, Sigit
Journal of Innovative Science Education Article In Press
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v9i3.42666

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This study aims to analyze higher order thinking skills, character, and science process skills of high school students on plant tissue material through the Project Based Learning (PPA) model. This research method uses Pre-Experimental Designs. This research was conducted in Muhammadiyah 1 Karanganyar high school. The research sample used was 78 students. The instruments used were multiple choice questions and observation sheets. Student learning outcomes data were analyzed using the N-Gain technique and the minimal classical completeness test to determine higher order thinking skills (HOTS). The results showed that the Project Besed Learning (PjBL) Model was effective in improving students' high-order thinking skills (HOTS) with an average N-Gain of 0.52 in the "medium" category. Effectively growing student character with an average score percentage of 70.36% is included in the "good" category. The character of students that grows includes disciplinary responsibility and cooperation. And it is effective in growing students' science process skills with an average score of 74.73% of science process skills in the "good" category, the science process skills that grow are observing, planning experiments, carrying out experiments, and communicating.
The Effectiveness of Schoology-Assisted PBL-STEM to Improve Critical Thinking Ability of Junior High School Students Febrianto, Taufan; Ngabekti, Sri; Saptono, Sigit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v9i3.42993

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Current learning tends to use less varied and teacher-centered methods. The selected learning models and approaches have not been able to motivate students to be able to think critically, so that it affects the science scores in general that do not meet the minimum completeness limit The purpose of this study is to analyze the effectiveness of Schoology-assisted PBL-STEM by Environmental Pollution material in increasing critical thinking skills, as well as student learning outcomes. This study was conducted at Junior High School Maria Mediatrix with 4 classes sample, all of which were experimental classes with a total of 114 students. This study is a quantitative study with quasi-experimental study type. To determine the increase in critical thinking skills used the N-gain score test from the pretest and posttest results of four classes in the study that acted as experimental class. The results of the study and analysis can be concluded that critical thinking skills of students who are taught with problem-based virtual learning with STEM approach assisted by Schoology on Environmental Pollution material obtained an average N-gain score of 0.46, in moderate category, so that learning is said to be effective, and an average increase of indicator providing elementary clarification, building basic support and managing strategy and tactics has a higher N-gain score than inference. From learning completeness aspect, there are 94 students who complete individually, 82.5% of the students complete classically. This study can contribute to the development of virtual science learning, especially in the use of PBL-STEM model with better technical implementation.
The Development of Al-Qur'an and Hadith Integrated Guided Inquiry Students’ Worksheet to Improve Students’ Learning Outcomes and Religious Character Kumalasari, Mia; Rahayu, Enni Suwarsi; Saptono, Sigit; Parmin, Parmin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v10i1.44426

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The development of Al-Qur'an and Hadith integrated guided inquiry student worksheets to improve students’ learning outcomes and religious character was carried out. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Al-Qur'an and Hadith integrated guided inquiry student worksheets in Askhabul Kahfi Junior High School Semarang in the academic year 2020/2021. In this study used research and development method, then the selected class was used for research, i.e class VII D as the control class and class VII B as the experimental class, involving 32 students in the experimental class and 32 students in the control class. The normality test analysis showed that the the data for both classes were normally distributed. The calculation of the similarity test for the both posttest data variances of the two classes had the same variance. The average posttest score of the control class was 79.06 and the experimental class was 82.08. The results of the t-test analysis showed a significant difference in the mean between the experimental class and the control class. Based on the results of the data analysis on the religious character of the students, the average value of the religious aspects in the experimental class had score of 3.59 in the very good category, and the control class had score of 3.27 in the good category, so it can be concluded that the experimental class has better religious character than the control class.
Development of Plantae Taxonomy Garden as A Contextual Learning Resource of Plantae Subject in High School Biology Hikmah, Nur; Rahayu, Enni Suwarsi; Saptono, Sigit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v10i1.45240

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Learning at SMA N 1 Wonotunggal, Batang Regency on the Plantae subject has not used learning resources in the form of taxonomy garden to observe plant characteristics directly. This study aims to analyze the validity, measure the effectiveness, and describe the practicality of plantae taxonomy garden as a contextual learning resource of plant subject. This study was designed using Research and Development approach and ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model which was tested on 30 students. The results showed (1) the validity of the plantae taxonomy garden is valid with an average score of 77.22%; (2) cognitive learning outcomes based on the N-Gain index of 0.76 which is in the high category and means very good in students' science process skills training with an average assessment score of 86.33%; (3) the response to the use of plantae taxonomy garden by students was 92.13% and teachers 93.18%. These results indicate that the plantae taxonomy garden is a valid resource of contextual learning, effectively improves learning outcomes, able to train students' science process skills, and practically used in learning.
The Influence of Flipped Classroom Learning Model Application on Problem Solving Ability and Learning Motivation Faridah, Nilen; Ridlo, Saiful; Saptono, Sigit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v10i1.45580

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One of the 21st century skills that students need to be able to compete in the international world is Thingking. Thingking is the ability to solve problems, this aspect is an important skill because a person's success is determined by his thinking skills, especially in solving a problem. In addition to problem-solving abilities, research also examines aspects related to learning motivation. One solution to improve problem-solving skills and learning motivation is by learning flipped classroom. Type of experimental research. The population in this study were students of class X SMK Pharmasi Semarang. Data collectors used prettest and posttest to determine the value of problem solving abilities and the value of a questionnaire to determine students' learning motivation. The results: (1) there is an effect of the application of the flipped classroom learning model on the problem solving ability of students with> 75% and it meets the minimum completeness criteria, Based on the Independent Sample T-test with the SPSS 25 program, significant results are obtained 2) there is an effect of application Learning model of flipped classroom on students' motivation. The conclusion is that there is an effect of the application of the flipped classroom learning model on problem solving abilities and learning motivation of students.
The Analysis of Students’ Cognitive Learning Outcomes through the Implementation of Blended Learning in Junior High Schools Science Sapta Aji, Rianda Herlan; Astuti, Budi; Saptono, Sigit
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jise.v10i1.45692

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Learning in the 21st century needs to accommodate e-learning without having to leave face to face in order to keep it interesting and effective. The innovation that can be done is through the implementation of blended learning to combine the two. Especially during the Covid-19 pandemic, students learn from home so online learning is a must. The purpose of this study is to analyze students' cognitive learning outcomes through the implementation of blended learning in Science in the material on temperature and its changes in Junior High School. This experimental research used a pretest-posttest control group design which contained an experimental class (blended learning) and a control class (online learning only). The sample of this research is the 7th grade students at SMPIT Harapan Bunda Semarang. Collecting data in this study used test methods in the form of pretest and posttest. For data analysis used analysis of learning outcomes completeness, N-gain test and t-test. Based on data analysis, it was found that the implementation of blended learning in Junior high school in science learning was effective enough to improve students’ cognitive learning outcomes compared to face-to-face online learning only. This is indicated by the percentage of student learning completeness in the experimental class of 79.66%, while in the control class it is 68.33%. From the results of the N-gain test and t-test it was also found that the experimental class had a higher increase of 0.50, while the control class was 0.44. Key words: blended learning, cognitive learning outcomes, learning mastery
Implementation of STEM Integrated Ethnoscience-based Vocational Science Learning in Fostering Students' Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTs) PH, Qori Agussuryani; Sudarmin, Sudarmin; Sumarni, Woro; Subali, Bambang; Saptono, Sigit
International Journal of Active Learning Vol 5, No 2 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ijal.v5i2.27498

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The low HOTs of students is caused by the lack of opportunities to think scientifically. The research objective was to analyze HOTs profiles through Analyze (C4), Evaluate (C5), and Create (C6) indicators through science learning based on integrated ethnoscience STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). The research method was a quasi-experimental one-group pretest-posttest design with a purposive sampling technique in Class X SMK Accounting 1 which consisted of 37 students. The data collection method used HOTs test questions with the concept of "Waste and Its Handling". In-depth interviews were conducted to explore ethnoscience information in Wonosobo District. Documentation of the HOTs profile of SMK students and the surrounding environment in the Dieng Wonosobo plateau area. The t-test to analysis the effectiveness of STEM integrated ethnoscience learning in increasing HOTs. The results showed the HOTs profile of vocational students on the analyze indicator (C4) was 73.3%, evaluated (C5) was 71.5%, and created (C6) was 67.8%, Based on the t-test was tcount: 2.08, ttable: 2, 00, dk: 72, α: 5%, so tcount>ttable, then H0 rejected and H1 accepted means that there is the effectiveness of STEM integrated ethnoscience-based science learning in increasing the HOTs of SMK students. The contribution of exploring in ethnoscience information sources through STEM literacy
The Use of Scientific Issues in PBL Learning On Virus Chapter To Develop Students' Cognitive Outcomes and Health Care Attitude in SMA Styati, Nur Hanifah; Saptono, Sigit
Journal of Biology Education Vol 9 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v9i2.36415

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Education is now faced with the demands of the 21st century who expect students to have critical thinking, able to solve problems, creative, communicate and collaborate well. The study aims to determine the enforceability of the learning process, develop cognitive skills and attitudes of health care students. The study was conducted in SMA N 1 class X Muntilan academic year 2019 / 2020. Design research was Quasi-Experiment with Non-Equivalent Control Group. The population in the study were all students of class X SMA N 1 Muntilan as much as 7 classes. The samples were determined using purposive sampling technique to obtain class X 6 and X MIPA MIPA 3. The techniques used for data collection are observation, testing, and questionnaires while the data collection instruments namely observation sheets, about the test and questionnaire sheet. Learning to use scientific issues done well, can be seen on the average results of observations for the fourth meeting of the learning that is equal to 93.3% (excellent). Cognitive learning outcomes obtained based on the value of pretest and posttest 20 multiple choice questions and obtained N-gain experiment grade of 0.56> 0.32 grade control. In the analysis of indicators of the result is that the indicator C1, C3, C4 and C6 indicate a difference in the average yield posttest values ​​between the experimental and control classes. Classical completeness experimental class> which controls 97.1%> 71.4%. Based on data from the student health care attitudes questionnaire obtained N-gain of 0.172 (low category) for the control and 0,361 class (medium category) for the experimental class.
The Development of Immune System Smart-Flash Multimedia as Learning Media in MA Rahayu, Sinta; Saptono, Sigit
Journal of Biology Education Vol 10 No 2 (2021): August 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v10i2.43889

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This study aimed to see the multimedia characteristics of the Smart-Flash Immune System that has been built, the validity of the content and readability, and to see the applicability of Immune System Smart-Flash multimedia. The research was conducted using the Research and Development (R&D) method with the ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation) research model. The data taken in this study were the validity of the Immune System Smart-Flash multimedia in terms of material and media by experts, as well as the application of Immune System Smart-Flash multimedia data in the form of the results of filling out questionnaire responses by students and teachers. The results showed that the Immune System Smart-Flash multimedia had 4 factors, namely it can be used independently by students, has attractive features and display designs, has an animated video that is connected to the original website, and has an evaluation in the form of a puzzle game. The results of validation of material experts 1 and 2 and media experts 1 and 2 were 95%, 90%, 87%, and 87% respectively with very feasible criteria. The responses of students and teachers 1 and 2 obtained a proportion of ≥80% with the overall criteria being very good. Based on the research results, it can be seen that Immune System Smart-Flash multimedia was very suitable for use in learning activities.
Co-Authors Abdul Latif Aditya Marianti Agesti Purnaning Putri Al Ayyubi, Sholahudin Hasby Yusuf Alfan, Dheny Choirul Aliyana, Aliyana Amin Retnoningsih Andi Fadllan Andin Irsadi Anggun Wulandari Ani Rusilowati Ari Widodo Ari Widodo Ari Yuniastuti Ariati, Theodora Prahereni Novi Arif Billah, Arif Arif Widiyatmoko, Arif Ariwibowo, Litasari Aldila Ariyatun Asih, Oktavia Yudhi Astuti, Rafita Puji Badruttamam, Muhammad Imam Bagus Addin Hutomo, Bagus Addin Bambang Subali Barokah Isdaryanti Budi Astuti Budi Naini Mindyarto, Budi Naini Budiyono Budiyono Citra Nur Anisah Dalaila, Isvana Dewi Mustikaningtyas Dewi, Novi Ratna Didi Nur Jamaludin Dyah Rini Indriyanti Dyah Setyaningrum Winarni Dyah Setyaningrum Winarni Edy Cahyono Eka Aprilia Mardiansyah, Eka Aprilia Eling Purwantoyo Ellianawati, Ellianawati Endah Peniati Endang Susilaningsih Endang Susilaningsih Enni Suwarsi Rahayu Erna Noor Savitri, Erna Noor Ernawati, Yuliana Erwin Prastyo Eryka Oktaviana Faiz Mudhofir Faridah, Indah Faridah, Nilen Fawaida, Ulya Febrianto, Taufan Feghana, Ferghana Fijar, Nur Alif Fina Fakhriyah Fine Reffiane Fitri Arum Sasi, Fitri Arum Fonda, Sarah Shabrina Hafizhasando, Ramajid Hartono Hartono Husna Lailatul Latifa Ibnul Mubarok Indah Urwatin Wusqo Indriani, Betty Ismarlini, Ismarlini Izza, Fika Rofiuddin Jana Sandra Joko Sutarto Khusnul Budiani Kumalasari, Mia Laila, Nafisatul Lemmuela, Litania Hephzibah Lilis Erfianti Lisdiana Lisdiana Lisdiana, Lisdiana Listiaji, Prasetyo Listiyowati, Siti Lukitasary, Deasy Arta Lutfia Nur Hadiyanti, Lutfia Nur Maftukhatul Karim Marcelia Ardianti Margareta Rahayuningsih Margareta Rahayuningsih Nugroho Edi K Martien Herna Susanti Masrikhah, Ririn Masturi Masturi Mohammad Fatkhul Amien Mudhofir, Faiz Muhammad Abdullah Muhammad Zaenuri Murbangun Nuswowati Musriyono, Anna Ardiyani Mutiara Nurul Lita Azizah Mutiara Nurul Lita Azizah Naharuddin Naharuddin Naimatus Sa'diyah Narinda Intany, Narinda Nikmah, Alfiyatun Nourmayanti, Andrina Eka Novi Ratna Dewi Nugroho Edi Kartijono Nur Hikmah Nurul Wahidah Nuryani Rustaman Nuryani Y Rustaman Pangastuti, Aulia Tirani Parjiyo, Parjiyo Parmin - PH, Qori Agussuryani Pramesti Dewi Priyantini Widiyaningrum Priyantini Widiyaningrum Putut Marwoto Qalfin, Moh. R. Susanti, R. Susanti Rahayu, Sinta Rahmani Fitra Rahmawati, Kamalia Nurazizah Rahmawati, Kamalia Nurazizah Ramadhani, Silmi Aulia Retno Sri Iswari Ricky Janu Riyadi Rohmah, Siti Naily Rohmatul Khasanah, Rohmatul Rustono - Ruwiyatun, Ruwiyatun S Sulhadi Saefudin Saefudin Saefudin Saefudin Saiful Ridlo Sakinah, Nur Milatis Samsul Amarila, Raula Sapta Aji, Rianda Herlan saputra, pria adi Saraswati, Ifah Saraswati, Ifah Sarwi Sarwi Savitri Wanabuliandari Sekar Dwi Ardianti Setiawati, Ning Setiawati, Ning Setyaningrum, Devi Shofwan Ridho, Shofwan Sianturi, Amri Siti Alimah Siti Fathonah Slamet Riyadi, Ahmad Sri Haryani Sri Ngabekti Sri Sukaesih Sri Sulistyorini, Sri SRI WARDANI Sriyadi Sriyadi, Sriyadi Styati, Nur Hanifah Suci Lestari Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sudarmin Sulhadi - Sumardi . Sunyoto Eko Nugroho, Sunyoto Eko Susilo Susilo Susilo Susilo Totok Sumaryanto Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto Tri Setyaningsih Tsani, Ghanius Udi Utomo Ulfaa, Irma Ulhaq, Hasnaa’ Dhiya’ Ulya Fawaida Umi Roudlotul Jannah Vony Nurul Fatma Wahyu Sejati, Dwi Jayanti Wahyuni, Desiy Ema Dwi Wardana, Irfan Ihza Widiastutik, Trianti Winarto Winarto Wiwi Isnaeni Wiyanto - Wiyanto Wiyanto Wiyanto Wiyanto Woro Sumarni Wulan Christijanti Wulandari, Betti Cahya Yustinus Ulung Anggraito Yusuf Wisnu Mandaya Zahra, Siti Nur Fathimatuz Zahwa, Iana