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Development of Peer-Scaffolding-Based Learning Program to Train the Performance Assessment Ability of Prospective Science Teacher Jalmo, Tri; Hasnunidah, Neni; Fadiawati, Noor; Priadi, Median Agus
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 23, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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The aim of the research is to develop a peer scaffolding-based learning program to equip prospective science teacher students with the ability to develop performance appraisals. This program was developed using a 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate), the development of which has reached the stage of feasibility testing (Develop). Data collection techniques with questionnaires to measure the validity of the feasibility of learning programs and essay tests for the ability to develop performance appraisals. The results of this study indicate that the learning program developed got an average score of 4.00 (very valid category) in all aspects of feasibility. The results of the program trial show that there is an increase in student abilities seen from their N-gain (0.41: moderate criteria). Improvement in the aspect of the ability to understand the scope of the assessment with “low” criteria (0.036), planning an assessment with “medium” criteria (0.72). Based on this, it is concluded that the program developed is quite effective in providing performance appraisal skills for prospective science teacher students.Keywords: learning program, peer scaffolding, performance assessment.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v23i1.pp284-293
Analysis of Students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills on Science Subject Using Liveworksheet Argumentative Through Discovery Learning Hasnunidah, Neni; Amanda, Dhea Olivia; Meriza, Nadya; Lengkana, Dewi; Dewi, Pramita Sylvia
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Analysis of Students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills on Science Subject Using Liveworksheet Argumentative Through Discovery Learning. Objective: This research aims to analyze students HOTS on the Classification of Living Creatures material using Liveworksheet argumentative worksheets through the Discovery Learning model at SMP Negeri 1 Natar. Methods: This research is a quasi-experiment with a non-equivalent pretest-posttest control group design. The research subjects were 69 class VII students sampled from a population of 384 people using simple random sampling techniques. Cognitive tests (C4, C5, & C6) were analyzed using the Independent sample t-test. Data on student responses were collected using a questionnaire and analyzed descriptively. Findings: The results of the research show that there is a significant difference in the N-gain value (P<0.05) between learning using the Discovery Learning model and discovery-model based argumentative liveworksheet. The high scores in the experimental class were the evaluate skills (N-gain 0.63) and analyze skills (N-gain 0.62), while in the control class the three HOTS indicators were low. Based on the results of the student response questionnaire, it was found that almost all students (82.25%) gave very positive responses to the use of argumentative lifeworksheets. Conclusion: The liveworksheet effectively improve students' HOTS.        Keywords: HOTS, classification of living things, liveworksheet argumentative worksheet, discovery learning model.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp351-372
The Effect of e-Worksheets in Eco-Friendly Technology Oriented with Argument Driven Inquiry Model to Improve Students Argumentation Skills Hasnunidah, Neni; Andriani, Devi; Abdurrahman, Abdurrahman
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 23, No 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This study aims to describe the effect of implementing e-worksheets on environmentally friendly technology materials with the Argument-Driven Inquiry (ADI) model in improving students' argumentation skills. This study involved 60 grade IX students in a junior high school in South Lampung, Lampung province. The research design used was a non equivalent pretest-posttest control group design with an experimental class of 30 students and a control class of 30 students. Students in the experimental class get learning assisted by e worksheet with the ADI model, while students in the control class are taught using the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model. The results showed that students who were taught using the e worksheets with the ADI model had a higher N-gain (g=0.61 with medium criteria) than students taught using the PBL model (g=0.17 with low criteria). Furthermore, the effectiveness of learning environmentally friendly technology using the ADI model shows a high category (ES=0.84). This shows that the e-worksheet material on environmentally friendly technology using the ADI model was effective in improving students' argumentation skills. Keywords: e-worksheet, argumentation skills, argument-driven inquiry. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v23i2.pp744-753
Habits of Mind and Concept Mastery of Cell in Multimedia Virtual Class Environment: A Case of Biology Students in Lampung University Rakhmawati, Ismi; Hasnunidah, Neni; Priadi, Median Agus
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 20, No 1 (2019): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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The ability of students to use Information and Communication Technology (ICT) is still not optimally integrated with learning. Even though most students already have gadgets, internet connections are available via campus hotspots. Based on this, learning in higher education cannot be separated from the use of computerized and online-based technology. The integration of ICT into vclass-based multimedia learning is a potential thing to develop. This vclass-based multimedia application is expected to improve habits of mind and conceptual understanding of biology cell of students. Improved learning outcomes can be demonstrated through conceptual understanding which are the ability to understand the concepts that exist in the learning material after the learning process takes place.Keywords: habits of mind, mastery of concepts, cells, virtual class. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v20i1.pp17-22
Improving Students' Understanding of Science Concepts: is there a Relationship Between Learning Models and Academic Ability? Hasnunidah, Neni; Rosidin, Undang; Kadaritna, Nina
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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The Argument-Driven Inquiry (ADI) learning model, which is considered appropriate for use in higher education, is still not able to overcome students' difficulties in developing argumentative discourse so that their understanding of concepts tends to be low. The management of the learning process for students with different academic abilities requires scaffolding in the ADI model which is implemented gradually from the class, group, and individual levels. This research has produced an Argument-Driven with Scaffolding (ADIS) model which is a modification of the ADI model with the addition of standpoints and phasing. Standpoint as a statement of claim functions in generating arguments through debate. Meanwhile, the phases consisting of initiation, development, and reinforcement function in the development of individual argumentation skills. This study aims to compare the understanding of the concept of students with different academic abilities by using ADI, ADIS, and conventional learning models. The design of a non-equivalent pre-test-post-test control group was used on 180 prospective science teacher students at the University of Lampung. The concept comprehension test is used to measure students' ability to understand the concepts taught from answers in the form of essays. The test questions relate to the level of thinking from Bloom's cognitive domain, namely remembering, understanding, applying, analyzing, evaluating, and creating. The results of the analysis of students' concept understanding data using ANCOVA showed that the achievement of concept understanding with the ADIS learning model was equivalent to ADI but higher than the conventional model. Students with high academic ability have a higher understanding of concepts compared to students with low academic ability. The highest average concept understanding was achieved by students with high academic ability in the ADIS class, while the lowest average was achieved by students with low academic ability in the Conventional class. The ADIS model has been proven to be able to train students' skills in drafting high-quality arguments and participating productively in scientific arguments in stages so as to improve understanding of concepts. Standpoint as a starting point in argumentation development and phasing (initiation, development, and reinforcement) in the ADIS model is effectively used as a scaffolding for students to develop argumentation skills both classically, in groups, and individually.       Keywords: academic ability, argument-driven inquiry, conceptual understanding, scaffolding.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1224-1243
Development and Validation of ADI-STEM-Based Biotechnology e-Liveworksheets to Enhance Student Argumentation Skills Hasnunidah, Neni; Fadiawati, Noor; Herlina, Kartini; Dewi, Pramita Sylvia
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Development and Validation of ADI-STEM-Based Biotechnology e-Liveworksheets to Enhance Student Argumentation Skills. Objectives: Despite its enormous potential, ADI-STEM-based electronic worksheets are still rarely used. In the face of the challenge of integrating STEM, ADI-based worksheets should be centered on authentic engineering issues. Designing real-world, challenging, yet still solvable problems for students with digital tools (Technology & Math) and relevant Science concepts. The purpose of this study is to fill this gap by developing and validating a reliable teaching material called the ADI-STEM-Based Biotechnology e-Liveworksheets (ASBL), which is intended to train the argumentation skills of Indonesian junior high school students. Methods: The research employed a development method using the Thiagarajan 4-D model, which includes the stages of Define, Design, and Develop, without the Disseminate stage. The ASBL underwent rigorous validation by experts and field testing in junior high school students in Indonesia. The Sampson & Clark framework is used to measure students' argumentative skills. Two biology education experts reviewed the content to ensure its validity. Two media experts reviewed the content to ensure its validity, and a senior teacher assessed the feasibility and practicality of ASBL. Researchers got real-world data for descriptive-quantitative analysis from 30 9th-grade students at a junior high school in Lampung, Indonesia. This data demonstrates the practicality of teaching materials, as evidenced by the increase in the average value of argumentation skills between before and after learning, as well as the responses of educators and students to the learning process. Data were collected using validated questionnaires and written tests. Findings: The results of the study showed that the ASBL was stated as very high validity (93%) by material experts, high validity (87%) by media experts, very practical to uses in learning by students (98%), with in improving students’ argumentation skills with N-gain in the high cateogry of claim (0,82), evidence (0,78), and reasoning (0,79). The majority of students (over 85%) found ASBL easy to use, engaging, and helpful in guiding their learning process. Teachers reported that the platform enabled efficient progress tracking and assessment of students’ argument construction at each learning phase. Conclusion: This research develops valuable and valid teaching materials to train students' argumentation skills. As a teaching material that aligns with the Independent Curriculum, ASBL is quite useful for Indonesian teachers. This encourages a shift from memorizing things by rote to understanding them more deeply and learning how to conduct science. Future research could explore scaling this model across different science topics, educational levels, or through longitudinal studies to assess retention and transfer of argumentation skills.     Keywords: biotechnology, liveworksheets, argumentation, argument-driven inquiry, STEM. 
Co-Authors Abdurahman Abdurrahman Abdurrahman Abdurrahman Agus Suyatna Aini, Nur Rohmatul Amanda, Dhea Olivia Anitia Fadhila Bumay Arwin Achmad Arwin Surbakti Arwin Surbakti Arwin Surbakti Berti Yolida Berti Yolida Berti Yolida Berti Yolida Budiasih, Yuli Chansyanah Diawati Dani Jaya Putra Darlen Sikumbang Darlen Sikumbang Darlen Sikumbang Devi Andriani Devi Andriani Dewi Lengkana Dewi Lengkana Dewie Permata Dian Aulya Dina Maulina Dina Maulina Dina Maulina Een Yayah Haenilah Eko Suyanto Erlis Miarti Fadila Nurhusna Hadi Suwono Hayatun Nufus Hedi Sutomo Herawati Susilo Herlina, Kartini Herlina, Kartini Herlina, Kartini Hermi Yanzi I Wayan Distrik Inas Nuha Afifa Indriyani Indriyani Intan Kamila Zahara Ismi Rakhmawati Kartini Helina Kartini Herlina Laya Nazila Lengkana, Dewi Likita, Egy Razka Lismawati Lismawati* Lulu’Atul Farida Median Agus Priadi Meriza Nadya Meriza, Nadya Mimien H. Irawati Mimien Henie Irawati Nadya Meriza Nina Kadaritna Nina Kadaritna Nina Kadaritna Ninda Ningtyas Noor Fadiawati Noor Fadiawati Nur Rohmatul Aini Nurfitha Kusumaningtyas Nurhusna, Fadila Nurul Cahyani Pangestuti, Dini Aji Pramita Sylvia Dewi Puput Agustin Pertiwi Rakhmawati, Ismi Restanti, Mida Ayu Ria Afrilia Rini Rita T. Marpaung Rini Rita T. Marpaung Rini Rita T. Marpaung Rini Rita T. Marpaung Risti Amalia Sari Safira, Cherry Acerola Samantha Tiara Putri Selvina Annis Fajriani Setiawati, Santy Sherly Fadhila Sri Hastuti Noer Susi Ulfah Suwandi, Tri Tajudin Afgani Tantri Dewantari Tirta Sari Tri Jalmo Tri Jalmo Tri Jalmo Tri Suwandi Tri Utami Uji Yoga Prastio Umi Nurkhasanah Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Undang Rosidin Utari, Dartia Uun Febriyani Wahyu Dwi Lestari Widya Hendriyani Wisnu Juli Wiono WISNU JULI WIONO, WISNU JULI Yesi Yosinta Yudhianingrum, Nawang Yuli Budiasih Zahra Mila Putri Zevi Octasari