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Do a science process skills affect on critical thinking in science? Differences in urban and rural Darmaji Darmaji; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Astalini Astalini; Rahmat Perdana; Kuswanto Kuswanto; Muhammad Ikhlas
International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education (IJERE) Vol 9, No 4: December 2020
Publisher : Institute of Advanced Engineering and Science

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/ijere.v9i4.20687

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The study used mixed-method design. Sample size of this study was 689 students employed total sampling technique. This study revealed that science process skill of students in learning science whether urban and rural areas are good. The independent sample t-test showed that there was a significance difference in students' science process skill in urban school (M = 3.175, SD = 0.178) and in rural schools (M = 2.482, SD = 0.182); (t (687) = 18.224, p<0.01. The independent sample t-test showed that there was a significance difference in students' critical thinking in urban school (M = 5.058, SD = 0.163) and in rural schools (M = 3.436, SD = 0.152); t (687) = 17.224, p<0.001. Lastly, the regression shows the level of contribution students’ science process skill influence as much as 51.5% for critical thinking. This study was found that student science process skill affects critical thinking in learning science. Moreover, students' science process skill and critical thinking in urban better than rural.
Correlation Of Science Process Skills On Critical Thinking Skills In Junior High School In Jambi City Maison Maison; Darmaji Darmaji; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Astalini Astalini; Kuswanto Kuswanto; Aziza Putri Ningsi
Jurnal Penelitian Fisika dan Aplikasinya (JPFA) Vol. 11 No. 1 (2021)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

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Teachers need to know how science process skills and students' critical thinking skills are. This study aims to see the relationship between science process skills and critical thinking skills so that teachers can determine the appropriate learning methods to improve science process skills and critical thinking skills. The researcher employed a sample of 58 students from class IX junior high school Adhyaksa 1 Jambi City. The sampling technique in this study using cluster sampling. This study's research design is an associative quantitative research method with a correlational research design. Quantitative analysis uses the SPSS program to find descriptive, normality tests, linearity tests, and correlation tests. The results showed that the significance value obtained was less than 0.05. It was seen that there was a relationship between students' process skills and students' critical thinking abilities
Teachers’ Interests and Competencies in Doing Research: Sequential Exploratory Analysis in Elementary School Teacher Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Syahrial Syahrial; Rahmat Perdana; Muhammad Ikhlas; Kuswanto Kuswanto
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 10, No 1 (2020): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Teachers’ Interests and Competencies in Doing Research: Sequential Exploratory Analysis in Elementary School Teacher. Objectives: This study aims to look at teacher research competencies, teacher’s interest in conducting research, and the influence of that teacher’s interest toward teacher research competencies. Methods: This research is mixed research with a sequential explanatory approach, which Quantitative data followed by qualitative data. The sample in this study amounted to 129 teachers, which were obtained with a multi-stage sampling technique. Findings: The results show that the teacher’s research competence and interest in researching were categorized as fair or still lacking. Further analysis showed that the teacher’s interest influenced teacher research competence by 52.2%. Furthermore, the interview results show that some teachers have problems in doing research, such as lack of literature access, and lack of understanding of how to do research. Conclusion: Thus, it can be concluded that the research competence of teachers and the interest of teachers in researching is still relatively low.Keywords: teachers’ interest and competencies, elementary school teachers, factor analysis.DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v10.i2.202006