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

An Ethnoastronomy Learning Progression (eALP): Scientific Literacy Skills As The Progress Dimensions Muslimah Susilayati; Wahyu Hardyanto; Supriyadi Supriyadi; Arif Widiyatmoko
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Abstrak. Astronomy which studies natural phenomena related to the motion of celestial bodies is one of the study materials that undergraduates in science education need to master. In this digital era, to study the relative motion of celestial bodies observed from the earth, various skills are needed and supported by the right technology. The author proposes scientific literacy skills as a dimension of progress in the ethnoastronomy learning progression of the earth's seasons for the science program undergraduate program. Scientific literacy skills have three dimensions, namely scientific concepts, scientific process, and scientific context. Scientific concepts are needed to understand the phenomenon of changing seasons on earth with the support of the Stellarium application. Scientific processes are centered on the ability to obtain, interpret, and act on evidence of the phenomenon of changing seasons on earth in five scientific processes, namely recognizing scientific questions, identifying evidence, drawing conclusions, communicating conclusions, and demonstrating scientific understanding. Scientific context can be bridged through ethnoastronomy related to seasonal changes by studying the regional calendar/student residence, for example, Pranatamangsa. Students' astronomical learning progress can be defined by the increasing sophistication of their scientific literacy skills. An ethnoastronomical learning progression (eALP) framework has been developed and discussed in this paper.
Development of Instruments Performance Assessment Materials Singing for Students Junior High School in District Sambas Based on Android M. Arvin Nugroho; Supriyadi Supriyadi; Wahyu Lestari
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Abstrak. This study aims to produce an android-based performance assessment instrument that is valid, reliable, and practical. Research development approach with ADDIE model from Dick and Carry. The performance assessment instrument developed consisted of: (1) task items, (2) music accompaniment audio, (3) an assessment rubric, (4) an observation sheet, and (5) guidelines for the interpretation of assessment results. Development of indicators of performance assessment instruments for the subject of singing folk songs by referring to the music learning curriculum for class VIII junior high school (SMP). Assessing students' competence in singing folk songs using performance assessment with practice test techniques with the assignment technique of singing folk songs in an unisono. Based on the resultunisonials conducted at the model application stage, shows that, technically, the performance assessment model on the subject of singing folk songs developed can be applied very well. Based on the results of the analysis of the reliability test conducted using the analysis of the correlation coefficient between classes, it shows that the instrument for assessing the performance of singing folk songs developed has met the specified criteria.