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How Far are Students’ Science Thinking in Inquiry Learning? Dewi, Pramita Sylvia; Widodo, Ari; Rochintaniawati, Diana; Prima, Eka Cahya
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v6i1.13741

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This study aims to identify science learning activities for junior high school students. The research design is descriptive and quantitative. The sample in this study was 38 students, and the questions tested consisted of 28 items analyzed by Rasch analysis. Question items are correct if students can answer questions according to their guided inquiry abilities. The results showed that almost all samples could not participate in science learning using guided inquiry. Of the 28 questions tested on students, only three had a score above 50%, and the rest were almost, on average, below 50%. It can be concluded that students have yet to realize that guided inquiry is the essence of science learning, which helps them conduct and develop science learning in the classroom. This study recommends the application of guided inquiry to students to be able to harmonize thinking in science learning in junior high school.
The Development of Web-Based Learning using Interactive Media for Science Learning on Levers in Human Body Topic Astuti, Lia; Wihardi, Yaya; Rochintaniawati, Diana; Prima, Eka Cahya
Journal of Science Learning Vol 3, No 2 (2020): Journal of Science Learning
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.17509/jsl.v3i2.19366

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Integrated curriculum is a popular way to develop 21st-century skills, but most of the materials are written on the books separately. Furthermore, web-based learning is an online learning media that can be accessed using an internet connection anytime and anywhere. However, many educational websites do not apply the principles of effective learning. Besides, the traditional learning methods tend to be bored for the students. In order to solve this problem, this study designed a website education that uses interactive content to assist students in learning levers in the human body topic as one of the integrated science materials. The process of developing an educational website consists of three steps: (1) analysis, (2) design, (3) construction making. This research method used descriptive method, and the experts' judgment will evaluate it on content, language, and media/IT. The questionnaires used the technology acceptance model (TAM) and five-dimensional interactivity to investigate the readability of the subjects' perception responses. The research subject was three science teachers and 31 students on private Junior High School in Bandung. According to the result, generally, it has a good evaluation of each aspect. But, the website education needs a strong signal to access for not taking load time consumer.
Use of Stellarium to Prove Kepler's Third Law Labibah, Haura; Prima, Eka Cahya; Fadzil, Hidayah Mohd
Jurnal IPA & Pembelajaran IPA Vol 9, No 3 (2025): SEPTEMBER 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jipi.v9i3.47935

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This research aims to prove Kepler's third law with the application of stellarium. Stellarium provides information about planets, satellites and other celestial bodies. Observations were carried out from 5 31 May 2024. The data taken was angular distance in the Stellarium application. The objects observed were the four satellites of Jupiter which are often called the Galileo satellites. Jupiter's moon satellites include Io, Europa, Ganymede, and Callisto. Data is taken 20 times for 1 revolution. With adjusted observation time. Kepler's third law is proven in the case that the average distance of a planet raised to the power of three is directly proportional to the square of the planet's period of revolution.
Application of Rasch Model for Validating Creative Thinking Test on Solar Cell Material Septiyanto, Arifin; Prima, Eka Cahya; Rusyati, Lilit; Lutianasari, Lia; Setiawan, Andhy
IJIS Edu : Indonesian Journal of Integrated Science Education Vol 6, No 2 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : UIN Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ijisedu.v6i2.2403

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Creativity is regarded as essential for work, thinking, and life in the twenty-first century. Teaching solar cells can influence and encourage students' creative thinking skills. This research aims to evaluate the creative thinking skills of Indonesian students, validate the innovative thinking skills test adapted for Indonesia, and classify the difficulty level of the questions and students' creative thinking skills. The participants were 32 students from 10th-grade high school at a college in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. The creative thinking skills test consists of essay questions. Data collection was carried out through paper-based tests. The results of the Rasch analysis show that the adapted creative thinking skills test meets the validity and reliability criteria based on Rasch parameters. Differential item function (DIF) analysis shows that only two of the 12 items fall into the bias question category, so they need to be reviewed. The study's implication can help teachers and researchers anticipate student success rates in disciplines other than mathematics and science. This is because creative thinking skills must be included in the Merdeka curriculum
Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics Professional Development on Science Learning: A Review Zuhaida, Anggun; Widodo, Ari; Prima, Eka Cahya; Solihat, Rini
IJIS Edu : Indonesian Journal of Integrated Science Education Vol 6, No 1 (2024): January 2024
Publisher : UIN Fatmawati Sukarno Bengkulu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29300/ijisedu.v6i1.2389

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The STEM professional development (STEM PD) programs are important in improving teacher competence in developing STEM-integrated science learning. This study aims to determine the progress of STEM PD programs and effective STEM PD programs in science learning. The methodology used in this study is a systematic literature review conducted through 3 main stages: planning, conducting, and reporting the review. The results of the study stated that the progress of the STEM PD program can be seen in teacher participation, changes in teacher competencies, integration of STEM in the curriculum, improved student skills, and resource enhancement. Furthermore, an effective STEM PD program can be seen from the STEM approach, collaboration and partnerships, use of media and technology, stakeholder support, and sustainability. This study concludes that implementing STEM PD in science learning should be carried out sustainably so that teachers will continue to be exposed to the integration of STEM in science learning. STEM PD implemented with commitment and appropriate efforts will improve teacher competence and student interest in STEM-based science learning. 
Copper Tape- Solar Cell-Based Electrical Circuit as STEM Learning Media to Improve Science Literacy and Creative Thinking Skills Inandang, Siska Handayani; Prima, Eka Cahya; Agustin, Rika Rafikah
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Islamic Research
Publisher : Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i2.343

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By 2022, the ranking of Indonesian students' science literacy skills will improve from 70th to 64th, but the latest score is lower than before. In this research, the researchers use a mixed-methods embedded design. This study aims to describe the implementation and improvement of science and creative thinking skills in students following the introduction of a solar cell project in STEM learning using copper tape solar cells. The research sample consists of 40 junior high school students from a single experimental group. The data collection instruments include a pretest and a posttest to measure science literacy and creative thinking skills, as well as assessment rubrics to evaluate students' creativity. Implementing STEM copper tape-solar cell learning can improve students' science literacy skills, with an average n-gain of 0.4 in the medium category. Implementing STEM copper tape-solar cell learning can improve students' creative thinking skills, with an average n-gain of 0.5 in the medium category. Based on the MANOVA test, the provision of the STEM copper tape solar cell learning model as a whole can have a significant effect on science literacy, increased science literacy, creative thinking, and improved thinking.
Copper Tape- Solar Cell-Based Electrical Circuit as STEM Learning Media to Improve Science Literacy and Creative Thinking Skills Inandang, Siska Handayani; Prima, Eka Cahya; Agustin, Rika Rafikah
Islamic Research Vol 8 No 2 (2025): Islamic Research
Publisher : Perhimpunan Intelektual Muslim Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47076/jkpis.v8i2.343

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By 2022, the ranking of Indonesian students' science literacy skills will improve from 70th to 64th, but the latest score is lower than before. In this research, the researchers use a mixed-methods embedded design. This study aims to describe the implementation and improvement of science and creative thinking skills in students following the introduction of a solar cell project in STEM learning using copper tape solar cells. The research sample consists of 40 junior high school students from a single experimental group. The data collection instruments include a pretest and a posttest to measure science literacy and creative thinking skills, as well as assessment rubrics to evaluate students' creativity. Implementing STEM copper tape-solar cell learning can improve students' science literacy skills, with an average n-gain of 0.4 in the medium category. Implementing STEM copper tape-solar cell learning can improve students' creative thinking skills, with an average n-gain of 0.5 in the medium category. Based on the MANOVA test, the provision of the STEM copper tape solar cell learning model as a whole can have a significant effect on science literacy, increased science literacy, creative thinking, and improved thinking.
The correlation of student’s motivation and self-concept: A case study in science learning Kurniawan, Luthfiyah Azzahra; Rahmat, Adi; Winarno, Nanang; Prima, Eka Cahya
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i2.75

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Although the relationship between student motivation, self-perception, and achievement in science education is well established, there is still a lack of focused studies on these aspects at the lower secondary level, particularly in private school settings where student demographics and learning environments may pose unique challenges. The purpose of this study is to: (1) assess lower secondary students' motivation and self-concept in scientific learning; and (2), using correlational analysis and qualitative feedback, determine ways to improve these aspects. Using a quantitative descriptive survey design, this study assessed 60 grade 7-9 students from a private lower secondary school. The Students’ Motivation Toward Science Learning (SMTSL) and adapted Chemistry Self-Concept Inventory (CSCI) measured motivation and self-concept, respectively. Data analysis included mean scores for both variables and Spearman’s rank correlation (accounting for Liker-scale ordinality and non-normal distributions). A moderate-high level of motivation (Active learning strategies [ALS]=4.0-4.1 highest, Performance Goal [PG]=2.8-3.1 lowest) and self-concept (Positive Perception of Science Self Concept [PSSC]=3.8-3.9 highest, Mathematic Self-Concept [MSC]=2.9-3.2 lowest) with moderate positive correlation (r = 0.572, p < 0.001) underscores that self-concept and motivation are interrelated, suggests interventions should simultaneously promote active learning (to enhance ALS) while addressing mathematical confidence (to improve MSC). These findings suggest that teachers can boost engagement through active learning and confidence-building strategies, while school and policymakers should design targete interventions to support students with low scientific confidence and high performance pressure.
Kinematics on Handmade Rubber Car using Tracker Experiment Design in Learning Force and Motion Muharam, Ghevira Syaharani Aulia; Prima, Eka Cahya; Winarno, Nanang; Riandi, Riandi
Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika Indonesia Vol. 20 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jpfi.v20i2.882

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Experimental activity in learning science allows students to develop critical thinking, active learning, creativity, scientific, and collaboration skills. This study aims to create an alternative experimental design for learning force and motion, which analyzes the kinematics aspect of handmade rubber cars using Tracker. The method used is the R&D method with the ADDIE model to develop the experimental design on the material of force and motion for grade 7 junior high school students. The Tracker application was used to evaluate trial data on handmade rubber cars to calculate the acceleration, force, and time needed by the vehicle with varying the number of rubber turned. Then, to evaluate the experimental design, this study used a questionnaire instrument, and the experimental design was implemented in four classrooms of junior high school students in the seventh grade. The results were examined based on the percentage of students who answered each statement. The kinematics analysis of handmade rubber cars using Tracker shows that the more significant the number of turns given to the vehicle, the more acceleration and force decrease. Meanwhile, the car still travels longer when the number of rubbers turned is higher. This happened because the car took longer to reach maximum speed, and the rubber band detaches when more rubber is turned on. Moreover, the experimental activity of making handmade rubber cars using Tracker was well received by students, as seen from the response questionnaire scores, which were categorized as high. This study suggests that further research can implement different independent variables as the experiment design parameters based on this result. Teachers and other researchers can utilize the developed experimental design as an alternative strategy in learning force and motion topics.
Implementing Scientific Inquiry Learning in Rural Areas: Understanding Students' Needs to Train Inquiry Skills in Dynamic Electricity Sumardani, Nur Ichsan; Prima, Eka Cahya; Rusdiana, Dadi
Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics Vol. 9 No. 1 (2024): Journal of Teaching and Learning Physics (February 2024)
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jotalp.v9i1.30278

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The development of digital technology has become a phenomenon that not only changes how we interact with the world but also creates social segregation affecting both advanced and underdeveloped countries, as well as rural and remote areas. The COVID-19 pandemic has accelerated digital adaptation worldwide, emphasizing the importance of digital literacy. To compensate for this situation, ADDIE development research was conducted to address the needs of students. First, the research conducted an analytical survey of 400 middle school students to explore their scientific interests and digital literacy in the Lebak Regency, which had previously been identified as one of the underdeveloped areas in Indonesia but had shed that status in 2019. The analysis revealed that 99% of students had used electronic devices daily. However, only 69% of students used them in an educational context within the classroom. Additionally, the analysis showed that 62% of respondents spent 1-2 hours per day learning activities online, while 30% reported spending more than 6 hours for purposes other than studying. Perceptions of science also indicated high interest (56%), but confusion about concepts still occurred in the classroom, leading to 55% of students not fully understanding the material after completing the class. The research attempted to design web-based learning media as modules to address these challenges. The resulting design was implemented using Google Sites in the form of inquiry-based activities accessible through www.belajarinkuiri.com. In conclusion, the development of web-based e-modules proved to be an effective method to meet the needs of students in the Lebak Regency, Banten, and is worthy of experimentation in the implementation phase. Thus, efforts to address digital literacy challenges and enhance scientific literacy in the era of globalization can be tackled.
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