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Journal : Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia

Development of an Electronic Supplementary Book on Water Pollution Tya Daniela; Husna Amalya Melati; Erlina Erlina; Risya Sasri; Hairida Hairida; Ida Lestari
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol 11, No 3 (2023): June 2023
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v11i3.7572

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Water pollution is a scientific study of environmental chemistry on the sources, impacts and fate of chemicals in the aquatic environment, as well as the effects of human activities on them. As a student, you are required to have broad insight and knowledge, especially in dealing with environmental problems in society, by creating a caring character of the environment and finding solutions as an effort to overcome these problems. The purpose of this study is to produce educational materials in the form of additional e-books about water pollution, raising real problems that exist in the surrounding community. In addition, feasibility test and student responses were also measured against the Electronic Supplement on Water Pollution Equipment. The method employed in this study is R&D with the ADDIE model. Research data were collected through speaker and student interviews, due diligence questionnaires and student response questionnaires. The results of the feasibility test conducted by the expert validator on the Electronic Supplementary Book on Water Pollution Material show that the feasibility test for material, language and graphics is 1.00 with a very high validity category. The results of student responses to the Electronic Supplement Book on Water Pollution Material in the limited trial produced a percentage of 86% in the very good category and field trials produced a percentage of 93%.
Chemsitry Learning Outcomes of 11th Grade Science Students at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya Fitrianti, Nenny; Melati, Husna Amalya; Rasmawan, Rahmat; Sartika, Rody Putra; Hadi, Lukman
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol 12, No 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v12i1.10440

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This study discusses the ineffective chemistry learning process resulting in poor grades at State Senior High School (SMAN) 1 Rasau Jaya, students tend to receive information from the teacher without constructing their own knowledge, so students have difficulty in constructing the material obtained from the teacher. The purpose of this study is to describe the learning outcomes of students in 11th Grade Science Class odd semester in chemistry subjects at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya. The form of research used in this research is descriptive research, and the type of research is a case study. Case study is one of qualitative research, in which researchers conduct in-depth exploration of programs, events, processes, activities, for one or more people. The subjects of this study were students of 11th Grade Science Class at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya in the 2019/2020 school year who took the odd semester general test, totaling 93 students. The research process includes three stages, namely the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the final stage. The data collection tool used is the odd semester general test score. Results and Discussion regarding Indicator 1: List the general formula of alkane, alkene and alkyne compounds, Indicator 2: Mention the law of conservation of energy, Indicator 3: Determine the number of moles from the results of the experiment, Indicator 4: Determine the value of the equilibrium constant Kc based on the reaction. The results of the general test conducted on 11th Grade students of SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya can be concluded that the learning outcomes of students in the class are not adequate.
Development of Science Process Skills Assessment Instruments in Environment Based Practicum on Reaction Rate Material Nurmala, Nurmala; Sahputra, Rachmad; Rasmawan, Rahmat; Masriani, Masriani; Melati, Husna Amalya
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol 12, No 1 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v12i1.10441

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This study aims to produce an Environmental-Based Chemistry Practicum Assessment Instrument for Reaction Rate Material for 11th Grade of MA/ SMA. The development model used in this research is the development model according to Borg and Gall which consists of 4 stages: Potential and Problems, Gathering Information, Product Design, and Design Validation. The development in this study refers to the product produced in the form of an assessment instrument. which is measured until the validity of the expert where the validity aspects are based on the results of the experts' assessment validation questionnaire. The aspects assessed in the product of the environmental-based practicum performance instrument assessment instrument are the feasibility of instructions, content feasibility and language feasibility. The assessment instrument in this content aspect is arranged sequentially according to the practicum procedure. Based on the results of validation by validators, the linguistic aspect obtained a score with a percentage of 93%, then the linguistic aspect is divided into several assessment criteria, including the use of language in accordance with EYD, clarity of instructions and directions and the language used is straightforward and easy to understand Based on the results of validation by validators, the linguistic aspect obtained a score with a percentage of 91%. The validity level of the chemistry practicum performance assessment instrument measured practicum performance in the form of scores 1-4. Determination of the validity of the practicum performance assessment instrument is done by calculating the score given by the validator and analyzing the validator's suggestions and input on the instrument product assessment questionnaire sheet in the form of a check list. The results concluded that the student practicum performance assessment instrument was feasible to use.
Development of Domia Card (Domino Chemistry) as Evaluation Media of Mol Concept Phikly, Anastasius Khristozolla; Harun, Andi Ifriany; Melati, HUsna Amalya
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 11 No. 6 (2023): December 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v11i6.9188

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The level of achievement of students at State Senior High School (SMAN) 1 Putussibau in the material of the mole concept only reached 20%, and this figure cannot even depict the true potential of students in understanding the mole concept due to indications of cheating in every monotonous evaluation. DOMIA (Chemical Domino) was developed to address the problem of a lack of variation in evaluations while also reducing the incidence of student cheating in the evaluation process. DOMIA was developed with the R&D principle using the ADDIE model, and each process will be revised according to needs and field findings. The development of DOMIA took place after the needs analysis process through direct interviews with subject teachers and several randomly selected students. The developed DOMIA was then validated to test the level of feasibility and reliability based on Guilford indicators as a reference in assessment. DOMIA has Kr = 0.97 and Ks = 0.947, indicating that DOMIA is highly valid and very reliable, making it ready for implementation and serving as a new evaluation tool that has not existed in the chemistry subject before.
Chemsitry Learning Outcomes of 11th Grade Science Students at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya Fitrianti, Nenny; Melati, Husna Amalya; Rasmawan, Rahmat; Sartika, Rody Putra; Hadi, Lukman
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v12i1.10440

Abstract

This study discusses the ineffective chemistry learning process resulting in poor grades at State Senior High School (SMAN) 1 Rasau Jaya, students tend to receive information from the teacher without constructing their own knowledge, so students have difficulty in constructing the material obtained from the teacher. The purpose of this study is to describe the learning outcomes of students in 11th Grade Science Class odd semester in chemistry subjects at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya. The form of research used in this research is descriptive research, and the type of research is a case study. Case study is one of qualitative research, in which researchers conduct in-depth exploration of programs, events, processes, activities, for one or more people. The subjects of this study were students of 11th Grade Science Class at SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya in the 2019/2020 school year who took the odd semester general test, totaling 93 students. The research process includes three stages, namely the preparation stage, the implementation stage, and the final stage. The data collection tool used is the odd semester general test score. Results and Discussion regarding Indicator 1: List the general formula of alkane, alkene and alkyne compounds, Indicator 2: Mention the law of conservation of energy, Indicator 3: Determine the number of moles from the results of the experiment, Indicator 4: Determine the value of the equilibrium constant Kc based on the reaction. The results of the general test conducted on 11th Grade students of SMAN 1 Rasau Jaya can be concluded that the learning outcomes of students in the class are not adequate.
Development of Science Process Skills Assessment Instruments in Environment Based Practicum on Reaction Rate Material Nurmala, Nurmala; Sahputra, Rachmad; Rasmawan, Rahmat; Masriani, Masriani; Melati, Husna Amalya
Hydrogen: Jurnal Kependidikan Kimia Vol. 12 No. 1 (2024): February 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/hjkk.v12i1.10441

Abstract

This study aims to produce an Environmental-Based Chemistry Practicum Assessment Instrument for Reaction Rate Material for 11th Grade of MA/ SMA. The development model used in this research is the development model according to Borg and Gall which consists of 4 stages: Potential and Problems, Gathering Information, Product Design, and Design Validation. The development in this study refers to the product produced in the form of an assessment instrument. which is measured until the validity of the expert where the validity aspects are based on the results of the experts' assessment validation questionnaire. The aspects assessed in the product of the environmental-based practicum performance instrument assessment instrument are the feasibility of instructions, content feasibility and language feasibility. The assessment instrument in this content aspect is arranged sequentially according to the practicum procedure. Based on the results of validation by validators, the linguistic aspect obtained a score with a percentage of 93%, then the linguistic aspect is divided into several assessment criteria, including the use of language in accordance with EYD, clarity of instructions and directions and the language used is straightforward and easy to understand Based on the results of validation by validators, the linguistic aspect obtained a score with a percentage of 91%. The validity level of the chemistry practicum performance assessment instrument measured practicum performance in the form of scores 1-4. Determination of the validity of the practicum performance assessment instrument is done by calculating the score given by the validator and analyzing the validator's suggestions and input on the instrument product assessment questionnaire sheet in the form of a check list. The results concluded that the student practicum performance assessment instrument was feasible to use.
Co-Authors . Yulianti Akrom, Akrom Amelia Mayang Sari Vinanda Ana Pratiwi, Ana Andar, Afriyuni Andri Maulidi Anis Susanti Apriliantika, Apriliantika Aprilla, Mia Apriyani Apriyani Arridho, Bob Atikah, Khalida Chairul Umam Damayanti, Karunia Dea Alita Destarika, Tiara Dewi, Desi Isromi Dyah Ayu Bekti Pertiwi Eka Ariyati Eka Widya Sari Elsye Apriliantika Eny Enawati Eny Enawaty Erlina Erlina Erlina Erwina Oktavianty Eti Puspita Sari Evarista Dini Octavia F02111045, Atikah Fatin Khairunnisa Fauziah, Utin Fera Apriliani* Firdausi, Luthfie Fithri Anggraini Fitrianti, Nenny Hairida Hairida Hajijah, Siti Hapsah, Sri Harun, A. Efriyani Harun, A. Ifriany Harun, Andi Ifriany Henny Herawaty Hersari, Hersari Ida Lestari Indra Maulani Ira Lestari Ira Lestari Ira Lestari Jeanette Valentine Rut Tewal Juvitasari, Putri Maya Laili Amelia Mardiyatun Lestari, Cici Lukman Hadi Lukman Hadi Lukman Hadi Lukman Hadi, Lukman Lukman Hakim Maria Ulfa Marthafera, Prisila Masriani . Maulida, Lia Mawarni, Ika Metasari Kartika Metasari Kartika Metasari Kartika, Metasari Mifta Hurrahman Muhammad Rivai Neriyanti F17111025, Neriyanti Nina Mardiana (F01108057) Ningsy Inayati Novita Diansari, Novita Nurhafizah Nurhafizah NURIYANI NURIYANI Nurlianti Nurlianti, Nurlianti Nurmala Nurmala Patrisius Pramawidyaka Phikly, Anastasius Khristozolla Putra, Reska Dastri Okta Putra, Rody Rachmat Sahputra Rachmat Sahputra Rahmat Rasmawan Rahmawati, Rahmawati Ratna Kumala Sari Resi Febriyanti Restya Anggriani, Restya Rezza Setiawan Rianti, Rianti Rini Muharini Risya Sasri Rody Putra Sartika Sabianto, Fransiskus Sahputra, Rachmad Sari, Winda Fradika Segarti, Alvia Setya Wardani, Yulia Wahyu Sitanggang, Tiomora Suhendra, Iin Susanti, Jumiana TATI NURHAYATI Tri Astuti Tulus Junanto Tya Daniela Ulfa Sapriyanti Ummi Shaleha Uray Rafika Siti Amalia Warsidah Warsidah Yasnia, Tri Maylihandayani Yuningsih, Siti Yurina, Weli