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Journal : Proceeding of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology

Development of Digital-based Minimum Competency Assessment (AKM) Type Test Instruments to Analyze Student Problem-Solving Nurkintan Aprilia; Sigit Priatmoko; Endang Susilaningsih; Sudarmin Sudarmin; Noor Rifaan
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The Covid-19 pandemic has given a new nuance to the world of education, learning which is usually done face-to-face has become based on digital technology. However, online learning has an unfavorable effect in improving students' literacy and numeracy skills. Both abilities are needed by students to be able to solve problems well. The purpose of this study was to develop a two-tier multiple choice complex test, Minimum Competency Assessment type, including digital-based literacy and numeracy indicators, for analyzing problem-solving students’ level 11 in reaction rate topic. This research is an R&D research with ADDIE model. The test subjects 54 students of class XI High School 1 Welahan. The instrument has been tested for content validity, construct, and reliability. Content validity tested by six expert validators, with a score of 40.83 out of a total of 44, very valid. The construct validity, and reliability were tested using Rasch model analysis. The results show, from the 20 items developed, there are 3 items that are not valid, namely number 13, 12 and 19. The reliability test showed very good results, with index value of 0.91. Digital-based test instruments are considered more practical than paper-based tests, because they make it easier to assess and provide feedback. The results of the practicality test obtained as many as 92% (50 of 54) students gave a positive response. The existence of this test instrument makes it easier for teachers to train students' problem-solving processes and analyze problem-solving abilities more quickly through the analysis of the Rasch.
How Are The Portrays And Perceptions Of Students In Physics Experiment? Maria Agatha Hertiavi; Saiful Ridlo; Budi Naini Mindyarto; Endang Susilaningsih; Wiyanto Wiyanto; Suharto Linuwih; Sri Wardani
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. Science learning is inseparable from practice activities or experiments. A laboratory is a facility to promote these activities. During distance learning, laboratory activities could be promoted at home. This research aims to portray the students' activities during the laboratory practice and to find out the students’ perceptions about the laboratory practice and take-home laboratory practice. The applied method was a survey followed by 80 physics education students of Universitas Pattimura. This research also interviewed three lecturers of the program. Before distributing the questionnaire, the question items were validated in terms of the content. Then, the researchers also examined the reliability of the questionnaire. The findings showed that students did the laboratory practice as they frequently did. They started by having a pretest and ended with a posttest. They also created temporal reports and practical reports for the following meetings. The students were interested in the practice activities because they believed these activities could make them having various skills. Some students recognized the term, take-home practice, by using any surrounding tools and materials. However, most students still considered that laboratory activities should have been done in the laboratory.
Profile of Metacognitive Awareness and Motivation of Biological Education Students of Riau Islamic University in Online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic Yeyendra Yeyendra; Saiful Ridlo; Endang Susilaningsih; Budi Naini Mindyarto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstrak. This study aims to determine the profile of metacognitive awareness and motivation of biology education students at the Islamic University of Riau. This type of research is survey research. The research population is all students of biology education at the Islamic University of Riau as a hypothetical population. The research sample amounted to 83 students. 27 students 2 semester, 15 students 4 semester and 41 students 6 semester. Data collection used a metacognitive awareness scale and an intrinsic motivation scale. The results showed that the metacognitive awareness of Biology Education Study Program students from the survey data showed that most or 49.39% of students were in the Still Very At Risk (MSB) category. There are no more students who fall into the category of underdeveloped metacognitive awareness (BBB). As many as 18.07% of Biology Education students have entered the category of starting to develop (MB). As many as 24.09% have well developed metacognitive abilities so that they are in the Well Developed (OK) category, and 8.43% are in the very well developed (super) category. Student motivation of Biology Education Study Program from survey data shows that a small percentage or 1.20% of student motivation is still in the very poor category. A total of 33.73% are still in the less category. Most or 39.76%. student motivation is still in the sufficient category. A total of 21.69% were in the good category and 3.62% had motivation in the very good category.