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THE EFFECT OF INQUIRY-BASED VIRTUAL LABORATORY ON STUDENTS' SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS Ana Rato, Antonius Umbu; Herdiawan, Akmal Arif; Wilujeng, Insih; Nurohman, Sabar; Rahmawati, Laifa; Natadiwijaya, Ismail Fikri
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 11, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Hungary, South Africa, Malaysia, and Ind
Publisher : Universitas Labuhanbatu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v11i3.6484

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Science education at the junior high school level requires an approach that maximally develops students' science process skills (SPS). One way to achieve this is by utilizing interactive learning media, such as virtual laboratories, combined with an inquiry-based learning model. This study aims to determine the effect of implementing an inquiry-based virtual laboratory on improving students' SPS. The method used in this study is pre-experimental with a one-group pretest-posttest design. The subjects in this study were 32 students from class VIII D at SMP Negeri 4 Yogyakarta. Data collection was carried out by administering a pretest before treatment and a posttest after treatment. The data obtained were analyzed using paired t-test and N-Gain test. The paired t-test results showed a significance value (2-tailed) = (0.00) < 0.05, indicating the effect of the treatment on students' SPS. The N-Gain result was 0.73 in the high category, so it can be concluded that applying virtual laboratory media with the inquiry-based learning model in the inclined plane topic can enhance students' SPS in science subjects.
ANALYSIS OF SCIENCE PROCESS SKILLS AND SCIENTIFIC ATTITUDES JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN NUNUKAN REGENCY Buhera, Rusdiman; Ikhsan, Muhammad; Abdillah, Luqmanul H.A; Sitorus, Patar Ariyanto; Pamungkas, Oky; Nurohman, Sabar
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 11, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from Hungary, South Africa, Malaysia, and Ind
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v11i3.6450

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This study examines the profile of science process skills and scientific attitudes among students in Nunukan Regency. The study population includes 9th-grade students from junior high schools during the 2023/2024 school year. The research involved 243 students to evaluate science process skills and 332 students to assess scientific attitudes through questionnaires spanning 21 different schools. The research type is descriptive quantitative with the sampling technique being conducted through accidental sampling. The study administered 27 questions on electrical circuit material and a scientific attitude questionnaire with 40 statement items using a Likert scale. The results show that (1) varying levels of science process skills: observing (40%), classifying (39.4%), predicting (30.87%), planning experiments (40.6%), formulating hypotheses (40.2%), interpreting data (38.4%), implementing concepts (38.7%), measuring (37.3%), and communicating (36.2%). The average score for science process skills was 38%, falling into the low category. (2) In contrast, scientific attitude scores were higher: curiosity (71.3%), critical thinking (71.3%), respecting data/facts (63%), open-mindedness (74.1%), cooperation (68.1%), and honesty (72.2%), with an average score of 70%, falling into the high category. (3) The results of the correlation analysis indicate that H0 is rejected, and Ha is accepted. This means there is a significant relationship between scientific process skills and scientific attitude, which is weak but positive.
LEARNING INNOVATION: APPLICATION OF DISCOVERY LEARNING-BASED WORKSHEETS TO SHARPEN STUDENTS’ COLLABORATION SKILLS ON HYDROELECTRIC POWER PLANTS Winedar, Ihza Rizky; Unayah, Habibatul; Rasyid, Muhammad; Jumadi, Jumadi; Nurohman, Sabar
JURNAL EDUSCIENCE Vol 12, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Eduscience (JES), (Authors from United Kingdom, Nigeria, and Indonesia)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36987/jes.v12i2.6839

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Purpose—In the 21st century, where education emphasizes the development of holistic competencies, collaboration skills have become an important aspect of preparing students to face the complex demands of the real-world environment. This study aims to analyze the effect of discovery learning on improving students' collaboration skills in studying alternative energy sources, mainly hydropower.Methodology – This research employed a quasi-experimental design featuring a one-group pretest-posttest method, with 35 students at SMP IT Ibnu Abbas serving as participants. The sample was chosen using a random sampling approach, ensuring that every individual in the population had an equal chance of being selected. Information regarding students' collaboration skills was gathered through self-assessment using a questionnaire. The collected data were analyzed using descriptive statistical methods to provide an overview of the results and inferential statistics to test hypotheses and reach more detailed conclusions.Findings—The results indicate a notable enhancement in students' collaboration abilities following the adoption of the discovery learning model, with the mean score increasing from 28.49 on the pre-test to 36.34 on the post-test. A paired sample t-test validated this change, yielding a significance level of 0.000. The N-Gain assessment also demonstrated a medium effectiveness level with an average score of 0.3255. The discovery learning model successfully improved collaboration skills through active exploration, discussion, and problem-solving, underscoring its potential to promote 21st-century competencies among students.Significance – In addition, this approach provides a reference for implementing strategic steps to help high school students improve their collaborative skills, fostering essential non-academic achievements like teamwork and problem-solving for their future success.
Co-Authors Abdillah, Luqmanul H.A Aditya Yoga Purnama Adumiranti, Yuninda Adytianto, Eka Afkarina, Naffa Agusta, Fauji Al Jalali Muhammad Alfiah, Wahyu Ningsih Ana Rato, Antonius Umbu Anam, M. Khairul Ariadhy, Shulby Yozar Asri Widowati Ayu, Sri Bona Borhan, Mohamad Termizi Buhera*, Rusdiman Buhera, Rusdiman Dadan Rosana Damayanti, Herlina Darojati, Firda Putri Darol Arkum Dwi Astuti, Sri Rejeki Eka Rachmawati Erfan Priyambodo Fahlevi*, Aditya Fandi, Real fatimah Fatimah Febrian, Andika Ferdiana Ferdiana Gracia, Elsiaulavita Hamidi, Azrul Herdiawan, Akmal Arif Herlina Herlina Heru Kuswanto husna, nadiatul Ilafi, Mela Mahardika Insih Wilujeng Jumadi Jumadi Khazanah, Rizki Sukintasari Kumala, Risda Ermeida Kustanti, Fera Laely, Aisyatun Nur Lafifa, Fitria Laifa Rahmawati, Laifa Luqmanul H. A. Abdillah Meidiana Armiyanti, Wahyu Mouromadhoni, Kasyfi Rifqi Muhammad Ikhsan Muhammad Rasyid, Muhammad Musdalifah Musdalifah Nafisah, Hikmatun Nasrul Nasrul Natadiwijaya, Ismail Fikri Nugroho, Agung Nur Nugroho, Ichwan Restu Paidi Paidi Pamungkas, Oky Prasetyo, Rindy Pratama, Danang Habib Purwanti Widhy Hastuti Putri Anjarsari Putri, Anggraita Febriana Putri, Pretty Oktianti Menur Kusuma Rahayu, Duwi Katon Rahmania, Ulya Ghifrani Rahmawati, Annisa Zahra Ria Rochmi Safitri Rina Purwendri Rohmah*, Seffy Mufidatur Rosdianawati, Vera Rosyid, Syarifudin Salehudin, Achmad Saputra, Ahmad Saputri, Ragil setianingsih, wita Setiawan, Annisa Siswanto, Predy Sitorus, Patar Ariyanto SRI ATUN Sri Bona Ayu Sri Rejeki Sri Rejeki Dwi Astuti Sri Wahyuni Sudomo, Joko Sumarhadi, Anas Sumarlina, Yenni Suryanti Susilowati Susilowati Suyanta Suyanta Titisari, Galuh Trihartini, Trihartini Unayah, Habibatul Utami, Retno Yekti Wibowo, Widodo Setiyo Widya Handini Winedar, Ihza Rizky Yani, Andan Yuliati - Yusman Wiyatmo Zuhdan Kun Prasetyo Zuniari, Nurul Iqdami