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Developing a Biology E-Module Based on Pjbl-Steam Model to Improve Students’ Collaboration Skills
Wiji Agustin;
Murni Sapta Sari;
Suhadi Suhadi;
Siti Juwariyah
BIOEDUKASI Vol 21 No 2 (2023)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v21i2.39621
Digital inequality and the pandemic have exacerbated the learning crisis, caused some learning loss, also fostered students’ individualistic attitude, which resulted in poor collaboration skills. Furthermore, the models and approaches in the teaching material activities have not reflected the stages that encouraged the practice to enhance collaboration skills. Meanwhile, collaboration skills can be trained and developed by selecting the right teaching materials that are integrated with appropriate learning models. The development of PjBL-STEAM-based E-Module is believed to be able to improve students' collaboration skills. This study used a quasi-experimental design with basic random sampling. There were two study groups: the experimental and the control groups. The instruments used in this study were a self-assessment questionnaire measuring students’ collaboration skills and teachers’ observation sheets that aligned with the collaboration skill indicators. ANCOVA test was used to analyze the data. The findings showed that the E-Module has no significant effect on students' collaboration skills (α=0,213), while the covariates indicated some factors that significantly affect the improvement of students’ collaboration skills (α=0,004). The validation results of the PjBL-STEAM-based E-Module suggested that it is highly valuable to implement in the teaching and learning process.
Improving Undergraduate Students’ Argumentation Skills Through Problem-Based E-Module with Socio-Scientific Issues Topics
Anastasya Febrina Enggar Wati;
Murni Sapta Sari;
Suhadi Suhadi
BIOEDUKASI Vol 21 No 2 (2023)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v21i2.39596
E-module is considered as an effective learning media to create an interactive learning environment. In spite of that it is rare to find the research that examines the development of e-module based on Problem-Based Learning model that integrates Socio-Scientific Issues on argumentation skills to students. This research aims to develop students’ argumentation skills through problem-based e-module with socio-scientific issues topics. The researcher used pre-experimental method with one-group-pretest-posttest design. The e-module was implemented to 36 students of Biology Education, State University of Malang, for the 2nd-year from November to December 2022. The research sample was selected by non-random sampling. The research samples were selected by non-random sampling. The research data were collected by opened-ended questions to assess the students’ argumentation skills and categorized based on the argumentation skills rubric. The data were analyzed based on the increase of pre-test and post-test scores by using Normalized Gain (N-Gain). The result of the N-Gain calculation showed a score of 0.46 which means the students’ argumentation skills developed in the moderate category after the implementation of using problem-based e-module with socio-scientific issues topics. The problem-based e-module with socio-scientific issues topics can train students to identify the problems, analyze data and evidence to give problem-solving solutions packaged of complex argumentation.
Effectiveness of PjBL Based E-module Supported by Learning Journals in improving Students' Critical and Creative Thinking Skills
Ikhtiarni, Fadhilah;
Balqis, Balqis;
Sari, Murni Sapta
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.43876
Effort to develop critical and creative thinking skills that 21st century students needs remain limited. Learning activities to practice these skills have not been implemented optimally and the teaching materials used also do not have indicators of these skills. Through PjBL-based electronic modules and with the help of learning journals, it is believed that students' critical thinking and creative thinking skills can be improved. This study uses two research groups, held on november till december 2022 the control class and the experimental class. The tool used includes essay questions tailored to the indicators. The ANOVA test shows that E module has a significant impact on students' critical thinking skills (α=0.00) and creative thinking (α=0.00). The e-module based on PjBL and supported by a learning journals is effective in improving both skills and is useful in teaching and learning process.
Development of E-Module Project-Based Learning (PjBL) Plant Diversity Based on the Local Potential of East Sumba Regency to Improve Critical Thinking Skills
Huda, Marleni Rosalia Ndapa;
Sari, Murni Sapta;
Listyorini, Dwi
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.46155
This research aims to see the differences in the use of project-based learning e-modules based on the local potential of the East Sumba district on critical thinking skills. This research design uses research by Lee and Owens (2004). The research population was all SMA Negeri 2 Waingapu class X students for the 2023/2024 academic year. The samples were taken in 2 classes, namely 36 students for the experimental class and 36 for the control class. The analysis of critical thinking skills uses the ANCOVA test with a significance level of 5%. Based on the SPSS ANCOVA test output table, a significance value of 0.000 was obtained, which means it is smaller than α 0.05 (Sig < 0.05). This identifies that there are significant differences between classes that use e-modules and those that do not use e-modules. Therefore, it can be concluded that using the E-Module Project-Based Learning (PjBL) Plant Diversity Based on the Local Potential of East Sumba Regency significantly affects students' critical thinking skills.
Development of Virtual Reality (VR) Media on Ecosystem and Environmental Materials Using the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Model to Improve Digital Literacy and Critical Thinking Skills in Biology Education Students
Satriya, Robby Nur;
Sari, Murni Sapta;
Munzil, Munzil
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 2 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i2.47087
This research was conducted at PGRI Argopuro University Jember to determine students' digital and critical thinking abilities using VR learning media. The learning model used in this research is problem-based learning in ecology courses. This research aims to explore the potential of VR learning media to answer the challenges of 21st century skills, namely digital skills and critical thinking skills, as well as providing innovative learning designs to universities. Media applications use ADDIE. Before being given treatment, respondents will fill out a digital skills pretest questionnaire and critical thinking skills pretest. The results of survey activities and Question Validation are valid, so you can distribute the survey and questions to your respondents. Validation activities carried out by material experts are 100% in the "very effective" category. In the validation carried out by two media experts, an average score of 92.27% was obtained, so it was included in the "very effective" category. Achieved a score of 96.67% (very practical) on media practicality criteria according to education experts. Students scored an average of 85.99% on the practical test, placing them in the “very practical” category. The results of the evaluation of the implementation of the activities showed that there were differences and increases in digital literacy and critical thinking skills between students in the experimental and control classes.
Inquiry Scientific Reflections in High School Biology Textbooks in South Sulawesi: A Study of Inquiry-Based Task Design Evaluation
S, Muh Akbar;
Susanto, Hendra;
Saptasari, Murni
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.44125
Textbook studies require a focused examination, especially regarding the emphasis on inquiry in science education. Despite the widespread adoption of inquiry-based tasks, there is a notable delay in evaluation efforts. The Merdeka and 2013 curriculum actively inquiry approaches in biology learning, emphasizing the imperative role of inquiry in biology textbooks and assignments, warranting thorough evaluation. This research aims to assess learning task quality in high school biology textbooks in South Sulawesi from an inquiry perspective. Employing quantitative descriptive methods and cluster random sampling, textbooks were chosen from representative districts/cities. The most frequently used books from each class were analyzed. A total of 51 inquiry tasks were examined using the Inquiry-based Tasks Analysis Inventory (ITAI), known for its robust validity and reliability. Adapted for this study, results underscore an imbalance in inquiry process skills in one textbook and a prevalence of assignments providing activity guidance, impacting students' opportunities to practice process skills and deepen their understanding of inquiry. The findings carry implications for the limited chances students must practice process skills and enhance their comprehension of inquiry.
Development of E-Module Based on E-Pub Plant Structure and Development Courses as Teaching Material to Improve Student Science Literacy
Ardian, M. Ferli;
Sari, Murni Sapta;
Setiowati, Frida Kunti
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.42626
This research and development aims to produce e-modules based on epub plant structure and development that are valid, practical and effective. The development of teaching materials follows the ADDIE instructional design model. The instruments used were epub-based e-module validation sheets by expert lecturers as well as student response questionnaires and science literacy pretest-posttest scores which were analyzed using the One-Way Ancova test. The results of research and development show the acquisition of a validation score by teaching material experts of 100%, Material experts by 100%, education practitioners by 99%, student response results by 87.05% and efficiency results of 0.013<0.05 so that the use of Epub-based e-modules is effective in the learning process, it can be concluded that EPUB-based e-modules are classified as very valid, very practical and effective as teaching materials that can be used by students.
Development of E-Module Based on Problem Based Learning on Human Reproductive System Material for Class XI SMA
Anwar, Sitti Aisyah;
Sulisetijono, Sulisetijono;
Sari, Murni Sapta
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.45436
The existence of biology teaching materials on human reproductive system material in the form of PBL-based e-modules makes learning more interesting. The purpose of this study was to determine the validity and practicality of the PBL-based human reproductive system e-module. This type of research is development using the Lee and Owens model. The results of validation of material experts 100% and field practitioners 97.50%, media experts and teaching materials 98.34% with a very valid category. The results of the practicality test from the lecturer were 97%, the one to one trial was 86.58%, the small group trial was 87.42% and the field test practicality value was 87.44% which was included in the very practical category. Based on the results of this study, it can be concluded that the PBL-based human reproductive system e-module is very valid and practical.
Developing a PBL Based E-Module on Plant Structure and Development Subject with Formative Assessment to Improve Students’ Collaborative Problem-Solving (CPS) Skill
Rahmah, Ana Novia;
Sari, Murni Sapta;
Balqis, Balqis
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 1 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i1.44673
Collaborative problem solving (CPS) is a learning activity in which students work in small groups to achieve common goals. Students’ CPS skills can be assessed through observation, self-assessment, and peer assessment. To enhance CPS skills, the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model can be applied. This study aims to develop a PBL-based e-module on Plant Structure and Development specifically on pollination and fertilization with self-assessment and peer assessment to improve the students’ collaborative problem-solving skills. The research and development method in this study follows the pattern established by Lee and Owens. The population of this study consisted of Biology Education students at UM (Universitas Negeri Malang) and students from private universities in Malang. Purposive sampling was used for sample selection. The instruments used were survey and questionnaire. Based on the results of pre-test and post-test, it can be concluded that the use of the e-module can improve the students' CPS skills. Based on the validity, practicality, effectiveness tests; as well as implementation of the learning syntax, it is known that the e-module is valid and practical without any revisions, moderately effective, and very good in terms of the implementation of the learning syntax.
Development of Microbiology Module “Antibacterial Effect of Ginger Rhizome Extract to Inhibit the Growth of Propionibacterium acnes Bacteria” as a Teaching Material to Improve Students’ Problem Solving Skill
Mahesti, Tika;
Hastuti, Utami Sri;
Sari, Murni Sapta
BIOEDUKASI Vol 22 No. 3 (2024)
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DOI: 10.19184/bioedu.v22i3.47971
This research is a research and development of module on the topic "Antibacterial Effect of Ginger Rhizome Extract to Inhibit the Growth of P. acnes Bacteria" as a teaching material in the learning process to improve students' problem solving skills. The aim of developing the module is to produce a valid, practical and effective teaching materials. The development of module used ADDIE model. Validation of the Microbiology Module was conducted by Microbiology material expert, learning media and teaching material experts, and Microbiology learning practitioner expert. The effectiveness of Microbiology Module in improving problem solving skills can be known through pretest and posttest scores analyzed through One Way Ancova test. The research and development results show that validation scores by learning media and teaching materials experts were 99.72%, Microbiology material experts were 87.56%, biology education practitioner experts were 99.33%, student practical response results were 87.05%. The efficiency results were 0.00 < 0.05 so it proved that the use of module is effective in the learning process, it can be concluded that the Microbiology Module category as very valid, very practical and effective as teaching material, so it can be used by students in Microbiology courses especially in improving problem solving skills.