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Penguasaan Konsep dan Sikap Ilmiah Siswa Kelas V Melalui Pembelajaran RADEC Menggunakan Zoom Meeting pada Materi Benda dan Perubahannya Rahmafinia, Wulan; Sujana, Atep; Sunaengsih, Cucun
Jurnal Pena Ilmiah Vol 4, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Jurnal Pena Ilmiah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jpi.v4i1.38156

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The background of this research is the author’s interest in mastery concepts and scientific attitudes in elementary school. However, the fact is mastery concepts and scientific attitudes of students are still very low. The application of the RADEC model in learning activities is one of the new breakthroughs that can be made in order to increasing mastery concepts and growing up scientific attitudes. RADEC learning is directing students to construct their understanding independently through learning syntaxs that must be done systematically. The purpose of this research is to know the learning process using the RADEC model, mastery concepts of students and the scientific attitudes that appear in students during the learning activities through zoom meetings. This research used descriptive qualitative method. Respondents in this study were fifth grade students of SDN Sukaraja I. This study uses concept mastering questions and observation guidelines instruments. The results showed that: (1) The process of implementing RADEC learning was very effective. (2) Concepts mastering of students has increased after doing RADEC learning where all students have mastered the concept of “Benda dan Perubahannya” materials. (3) The scientific attitude that appears in students is the attitude of responsibility, accuracy, curiosity, critical thinking and cooperation. The five scientific attitudes continue to increase in percentage at each stage. The implication of this research is to make a practical contribution that the application of the RADEC learning model in learning activities can improve students' mastery concepts and scientific attitudes.
Analysis of Problem-Solving Skills and Sustainable Consumption Understanding Among Upper Elementary Students in Primary School Rahmafinia, Wulan; Widodo, Ari; Sardin, Sardin
Journal of Innovation and Research in Primary Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Papanda Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jirpe.v5i1.3295

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This study investigates upper elementary students' sustainable consumption understanding and problem-solving skills concerning single-use plastic food packaging waste. Employing a quantitative survey design, the research involved 53 fifth- and sixth-grade students from public and private primary schools in Sumedang, Indonesia. Data were collected through a 34-item Likert-scale questionnaire assessing sustainable consumption across knowledge, behavioral, and socio-emotional indicators, and 10 contextual open-ended items evaluating problem-solving abilities using the IDEAL framework. Descriptive and inferential statistics, including Pearson correlations, independent t-tests, and one-way ANOVA, were employed for analysis. Results reveal robust sustainable consumption understanding in knowledge (78%) and socio-emotional domains (80%), yet behavioral indicators trail at 70%, evidencing a pronounced attitude-behavior gap. Female students, sixth graders, and private school attendees consistently outperformed their counterparts across all indicators. Conversely, problem-solving proficiency remains critically deficient, with 60.37% of students categorized as weak (mean scores 1.90–2.02 on a 4-point scale), particularly in problem identification and solution planning stages. These findings demonstrate that while students possess adequate environmental awareness, they lack the analytical competencies necessary to translate knowledge into sustainable practices. The study underscores the imperative for experiential, project-based pedagogies integrating problem-solving skill development to bridge knowledge-behavior gaps and cultivate responsible consumption behaviors aligned with Sustainable Development Goal 12.