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Junior High School Students' Perception about the Computer-Based Examination aith Computer-Based Science Evaluation (CBSE) Fahrurrohman, Atriyanto; Ridlo, Saiful; Nugroho, Sunyoto Eko
Journal of Innovative Science Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Article In Press
Publisher : Postgraduate, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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Computer-Based Science Evaluation (CBSE) is one of just my assessment for measuring student knowledge tailored to the ability. Based on observations in Surakarta Country 1 that MTs has still not implemented the computer as a tool in the evaluation of the learning process. As long as this is still using paper in performing the evaluation. The purpose of the study is to describe the student's perception of the computer-based examination with Computer-Based Science Evaluation (CBSE). Place research at MTs Country, Surakarta Class VII 1 school year 2017/2018. Methods used i.e. descriptive – qualitative data collection techniques include documentation, interviews, observation, and question form. Data is already collected data triangulation method is done next. Results of the study i.e. score student perception of the use of CBSE demonstrated by feasibility question good, the feasibility of CBSE media very well, and the effectiveness of the CBSE is very good. The opinions of the students against the use of CBSE i.e. attractive, happy to use it, it's easy to understand the problem, the only difficulty in working on the problem.  This research is expected to be the experience for students working on an online-based exam, as well as input for teachers and schools to implement an online-based exam in measuring students ' ability after carrying out the learning process. The use of the CBSE is expected to be used in Deuteronomy daily (UH), Deut. midterm (UTS), a repeat of the end of the semester (UAS).
The Effectiveness of Project-Based Learning Model and Assessment of Learning Outcomes Against Portfolio Retnaningsih, Retnaningsih; Ridlo, Saiful; W.H, Nugrahaningsih
Journal of Innovative Science Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Article In Press
Publisher : Postgraduate, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia

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A total of 25% of 38 teacher in SMP Negeri 10 Semarang conducted a portfolio assessment. Observation results obtained attitudes and low process skills. Learning achievement of new motion system material is 44% complete Minimum Mastery Criteria (KKM) 75%. Alternative learning models used to overcome these problems are project-based learning (PjBL) with portfolio assessment. The purpose of this study was to analyze the completeness of attitude, science process skills, improvement of learning achievement, and differences in learning achievement of students in the material of the motion system with PjBL models using portfolio assessment. The design of this study was Pretest and posttest control group design. Completeness of attitudes, skills, learning achievements were analyzed by the proportion of one party. Improved learning achievement with the N gain test. Anava 1 way is used to see the difference between the two learning achievement scores of Experiment Groups 1, 2 and Control. Independent t-test is used to see Learning Achievement Levels for Experiments Groups 1 and 2. The results showed that: (1) the attitudes of the experimental class students reached completeness asan 63 (72.79) with a percentage of 81.26%; (2) the science process skills of the experimental class students reached completeness ≥ 63 (70.83) with a percentage of 90.63%; (3) Learning achievement results are stated to be completed individually with a value of ≥ 71 (mean 79.28) and classical with ≥ 80% (84.38%); Learning achievement in the motion system material with PjBL model using portfolio assessment increases with N-gain of 0.65 (moderate); (4) F count > F table (6,699> 3,094), so Ho is rejected, so there is significant differences between experimental class 1, experimental class 2, and control; (5) the value of t count < t table (1.165 <1.998) then Ho is accepted, which means that there is no significant difference between the experimental group 1 and experiment 2.
Analisis Kemampuan Literasi Matematika dan Karakter Rasa Ingin Tahu Siswa pada Pembelajaran Berbasis Proyek Berbantuan Schoology Wicaksana, Yoga; Wardono, Wardono; Ridlo, Saiful
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Research Vol 6 No 2 (2017): December 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Literasi matematika merupakan kemampuan untuk memformulasikan, menerapkan dan menginterpretasikan matematika ke dalam berbagai konteks, meliputi kemampuan untuk bernalar secara matematis dan menggunakan konsep, prosedur, dan fakta untuk mendeskripsikan, menjelaskan, atau memprediksikan suatu fenomena. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk: (1) mengetahui kriteria kualitas pembelajaran PjBL berbantuan Schoology, dan (2) mendeskripsikan kemampuan literasi matematika dan karakter rasa ingin tahu epistemik siswa kelas XI IPA SMA Karangturi Semarang pada pembelajaran PjBL berbantuan Schoology pada materi turunan fungsi. Penelitian ini menggunakan jenis penelitian mixed method dengan concurrent embedded design. Subjek penelitiannya adalah siswa kelas XI IPA SMA Karangturi Semarang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa kemampuan literasi matematika siswa pada pembelajaran berbasis proyek berbantuan Schoology berkualitas baik. Kemampuan – kemampuan yang memperoleh pengaruh dari peningkatan karakter rasa ingin tahu peistemik tersebut diantaranya adalah communicating, mathematizing, representation, reasoning, using symbolic formal and technical operation dan using mathematics tools. Mathematics Literacy is the ability to formulate, apply and interpret mathematics in various contexts, including the ability to do mathematical reasoning and use concepts, procedures, and facts to describe, explain or predict phenomena of events. This study aims to (1) get the information of the learning quality of PjBL with Schoology, and (2) to describe the ability of mathematical literacy and the students epistemic curiosity of grade XI in SMA Karangturi Semarang on PjBL with Schoology on the derivative. This research uses mixed method research with concurrent embedded design. The results showed that students' mathematical literacy skills on project based learning with Schoology get the good quality. The capabilities such influenced by the gaining of epistemic curiosity include communicating, mathematizing, representation, reasoning, using formal symbolic and technical operations and using mathematics tools.
Analysis of Science Literacy Learning with Scientific Inquiry Approach in Increasing Science Competence of Students Basam, Fajri; Rusilowati, Ani; Ridlo, Saiful
Journal of Primary Education Vol 6 No 3 (2017): December 2017
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study aims to describe the implementation of learning, to analyze the effectiveness of learning, students' competency science profile, and teacher and student responses toward science literacy learning with scientific inquiry approach. The research method used is Mix Method with concurrent embedded model of quantitative method become primary with research subjects are science teachers and students of class VII SMPN 1 Lilirilau and MTs DDI Pattojo Soppeng Regency, South Celebes Province. The results shows that (1) the implementation of learning is very good with 86% the average percentage of implementation. (2) The effectiveness of learning is shown on student's learning completeness classically that is 90% of students reach KKM value. These results have reached the established criteria of 75%. The average increase in students' science competence is 0.69 in the medium category. The students' competency profile based on PISA criteria appears dominant in the explanation of scientific phenomena, whereas based on the criteria of science literacy dominant in science as the body of knowledge. (4) The teacher's response toward scientific literacy learning was positive with an average score of 3.83, and (5) students' responses toward scientific literacy learning are quite positive with an average score of 3.22 out of a maximum score of 4.00.
Creative Thinking Analysis, Motivation and Concept Mastery on Learning of Cooperative Discovery Model in Elementary School Asrul, Asrul; Ridlo, Saiful; Susilo, Susilo
Journal of Primary Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
Publisher : Journal of Primary Education

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The reason to do this research is because the creative thinking ability, motivation and mastery concept still less than optimal. The purpose of this research is to analyze the improvement of creative thinking ability, motivation and mastery of students’ concepts through cooperative discovery learning model. This research is quantitative research and design experimental with nonequivalent control group. The population in this research is the fifth grade students’ of Rejosari 02 and Rejosari 03 elementary schools. The sample of this research is choosen by using purposive sampling technique. The are 5a obtained 51 students as a control class and class 5b, 50 students as an experimental class. The research instrument is in the form of tests of creative thinking ability, questionnaire of learning motivation and concept of mastery test. The hypothesis test using the N-gain test and independent sample t-test. The result showed as follows: (1) the improvement of students’ creative thinking ability taught by using cooperative discovery learning of, is in category and those who average are in medium category. (2) the improvement of students’ learning motivation that taught by using cooperative discovery learning is of 82.12 and that of conventional learning is of 76.69. (3) There is a difference in the mastery of students' concepts that taught by using cooperative discovery learning and the conventional learning. So it can be concluded that by using cooperative discovery learning are the students’ creative thinking, motivation and concept mastery higher than that of conventional learning. This research gives the implication that cooperative discovery learning is suitable to use in the fifth grade of elementary school to increase the students’ creative thinking, motivation and as.
The Analytical Thinking Skill of Grade XI Students of SMA Negeri 15 Semarang Muhartati, Dwi; Isnaeni, Wiwi; Ridlo, Saiful
Journal of Biology Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): April 2019
Publisher : FMIPA UNNES

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This research aims to study the development of students’ analytical thinking skill during animal tissue learning. The other aim is to identify the obstacles experienced by the teacher in developing the students’ analytical thinking skill during learning process. The study used case study design. The study was held on odd semester of academic year 2017/2018. The samples were XI IPA5, XI IPA6, dan XI IPA7. The datas in this research are the data of learning implementation, students’ analytical thinking skill, and the teacher’s obstacles during the learning. The data of learning implementation was obtained from observation sheets. The data of students’ analytical thinking skill was obtained from observation and test. The data of challenge which was experienced by teacher and students’ response were obtained from teacher and students’ questionnaire. The data of learning implementation is analyzed by measuring the percentage of learning process implementation. Based on that percentage, the implementation of learning held by teacher can be categorized into very well, well, and dissatisfactory. The data of analytical thinking skill was analyzed by calculate the score of analytical thinking skill test. Based on that score, students were grouped into 3 categories; high, medium, and low. The data of teacher and student responses were analyzed by calculating the score percentage of teacher and students questionaires. The result of study showed that students’ analytical thinking skill developed well through lecture method (67%), and it developed very well through discussion method (89%). Most of the students (68%) had medium analytical thinking. The teacher challenged the development of indicator of analytical thinking skill in evaluating opinion, and collecting and assessing information. According to the students, their analytical thinking skill developed well during the learning.
Analysis of 21st Century Skills of Student on Implementation Project Based Learning and Problem Posing Models in Science Learning Rochmawati, Annisa; Wiyanto, Wiyanto; Ridlo, Saiful
Journal of Primary Education Articles in Press
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The purpose of this study was to distinguish the analyze the difference 21st-century skills of student between the PjBL and the Problem Posing learning models. This research is a quasi-experimental study. Determination of subjects was performed purposively on fourth-grade students of Randuagung Elementary School as the 1st experimental class, amounting to 35 students, and Sukorejo Elementary School as the 2nd experimental group, amounting to 32 students. Data collection was performed by observing communication and collaboration skills during the learning and providing tests of critical thinking and creativity skills after implementing the models. Data analysis used MANOVA. The results showed that there were significant differences in 21st-century skills between students implemented using the PjBL and the Problem Posing models. The optimal PjBL model implementation is creativity, communication, and collaboration skills, due to the results of the multivariate test are different and have a higher average if compared with the implementation of the Problem Posing model. Whereas the implementation of the Problem Posing model has not been optimal for all skills. Critical thinking skills achieved by a student in both model implementation have no significant difference. The differences in the average of the 21st-century skills gained by the student in the two models do not differ greatly. However, the intensity result is that from four skills on the Problem Posing model, critical thinking skills is improve significantly.
A path analysis of the relation between study habit and students’ academic achievement Prasetyo, Erik; Ridlo, Saiful; Kartijono, Nugroho Edi
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol 5, No 2 (2019): JULY
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

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Study habit (attending lectures, reading books, visiting library, and facing examination) plays an important role in determining academic achievement. The objectives of this study were to analyze the correlation between study habits and academic achievement and analyze the indicators that were most significantly correlated with students’ academic achievement. The study was conducted at the Biology Department of FMIPA UNNES in February - March 2018. The sample of respondents consisted of students of the Biology Department of academic years 2014, 2015 and 2016. A total of 308 students were taken as the sample using proportional stratified random sampling technique. The data was taken using a questionnaire instrument and analyzed using the path analysis method assisted by SmartPLS. The results of the data analysis showed that the indicators of study habit have a significant correlation to the students’ academic achievement of Biology Department. The correlation coefficient values of study habit indicators from high to low were reading books, attending lectures, facing exams, and visiting the library. This study showed that the habit of reading books had the most significant correlation. It is suggested to conduct the experimental research which is related to the effectiveness of reading habit.
Think Talk Write (TTW) Learning Model by Using Realia Towards Mathematical Communication Ability of Elementary School Students Sa'diyah, Ummi Khalimatus; Ridlo, Saiful; Wardono, Wardono
Journal of Primary Education Vol 8 No 3 (2019): March 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of Think Talk Write learning with realia media compared to expository learning on students' mathematical communication ability. This study applied a quantitative research design with a quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group design. Sampling was done by using simple random sampling technique; therefore, the sample obtained was SD N 9 Panggang as the experimental class and SD N 2 Bulu as the control class with a total of 78 students. The data collection technique used in this study was the achievement test of learning outcomes by comparing the test scores of the two groups by using the z-test and t-test. The results showed that the Think Talk Write learning with realia media was effective in improving students' mathematical communication ability as indicated by the acquisition of z-test results obtained by zcount > ztable = 2.868 > 0.174 which means that students who were taught by using Think Talk Write had achieved classical completeness by 75%. These results were supported by the results of the independent sample t-test which showed that the Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 smaller than 0.05, which means that the average value of mathematical communication ability of students who follow the Think Talk Write learning with realia media was higher than the expository. Think Talk Write learning with realia media can be used as an easy solution for teachers to improve students 'mathematical communication ability.
Concept Understanding of Science in The Project Based Learning Model Using Recycling Activities Apriana, Wendi Nilpa; Ridlo, Saiful; Latiana, Lita
Journal of Primary Education Vol 8 No 8 (2019): October 2019
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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This study was aimed to determine the level of classical completeness of student learning outcomes in the project based learning model by using recycling activities to describe the difference in concept understanding of science the experiment and control classes. The population in this study was the fifth grade students of SDN Setramanah, Subang District, Subang Regency 2018/2019 Academic Year. The type of research used in this study was a quasi-experimental design with nonequivalent control group design. The data analysis was done using the proportion test and the independent samples t-test. The results of this study showed that the completeness of concept understanding of science was more than 75%; and the ability of concept understanding in the project based learning model using recycling activities is was better than that of the project based learning model without recycling activities.
Co-Authors - Sumadi Abdur Rasyid Aditya Marianti Ainun Hidayah Ajeng Suwastikasari Ajib Shofwanthoni, M. Alkham, Fithri Fakhrunnisa Aloysius Joko Susilo Amin Retnoningsih Andin Irsadi Andra Novitasari Andreas Priyono Budi Prasetyo Anggraeni, Nurlita Anggraeni, Nurlita Ani Rusilawati, Ani Ani Rusilowati Apriana, Wendi Nilpa Arfilia Wijayanti Ari Yuniastuti Arif Widiyatmoko, Arif Asrul Asrul Avif Intan Linawati Bambang Priyono Bambang Subali Barus, Robi Agape Basam, Fajri Bayuntoro, Johan Tri Budi Merry Setia Ningrum, Eka Budi Naini Mindyarto, Budi Naini Budi Waluya, St. Candrawan, Roni Prasetyo Cindy Elvina Ratna Dewati Dewi, Novi Ratna Diah Malaka Syakilah Dite Umbara Alfansuri, Dite Umbara Dwi Septiani Dyah Rini Indriyanti Dzulhikam, Muhammad Edy Cahyono Eka Novita Sari, Eka Novita Elfa Oprasmani Elmovriani, Dellya Ely Rudyatmi, Ely Endang Susilaningsih Endang Susilaningsih Endang Susilaningsih Endang Susiloningsih, Endang Erik Prasetyo Erik Prasetyo Evi Susilawati Fadhila, Farih Fadilah Nur Sugiyanto, Fadilah Nur Fadlurreja, Robbi Fahrurrohman, Atriyanto Fajri Basam Farida, Camellia Green Faridah, Nilen Fatimatuz Zahroh, Fatimatuz Fina Fakhriyah Fitriatun Nuri Utami, Fitriatun Nuri Fransiska Harahap Hadi Nasbey Handayani, Defi Fina Hardi Suyitno Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Hasyim, Ikhlasih Amalia Heni Pujiastuti Herebire, Markus Oktovianus Ita Martini, Ita Izzah, Noor Jannah, Anindita Firdatul Johan Tri Bayuntoro, Johan Tri KARTIKA WIDYANINGRUM Kartono - Kartono Kartono Kharisma, Firlita Nurul Kurniahtunnisa Kurniahtunnisa Lani Puspita, Lani Ledi Merlin Purwati Ledi Merlin Purwati Lilis Lismaya Lita Latiana Margareta Rahayuningsih Nugroho Edi K Maria Agatha Hertiavi Marina, Heni Marlina, Selly Masturoh, Masturoh Meidina Rahmawati Mia Hafizah Tumangger Milatuzzahroh, Laily Muhammad Irhas, Muhammad Muhammad Miftakhul Falah Muhammad Miftakhul Falah Muhammad Yusuf I'thisom Muhartati, Dwi Muhartati, Dwi Murbangun Nuswowati muttaqien Mafaza Nina Kholina, Nina Ning Setiati Nino Adhi, Nuriana Rachmani Dewi Nitta Jayanti, Nitta Novian Fitri Nurani, Novian Fitri Nugroho Edi Kartijono Nur Kusuma Dewi Nur Rahayu Utami oktavia, zaini Parmin Parmin Partaya, Partaya Priyantini Widiyaningrum Pujiasih, Pujiasih Puspitasari, Ratna Dewi Putra, Anggihsyah Qudwatullathifah, Ratri Nuryani Rachmawati, Rivanna C Rahmawati, Rizqi Rahmawati, Rizqi Retnaningsih Retnaningsih Retniningsih, Amin Retno Wulandari Rina Fardiana Rina Fardiana Risa Dwita Hardianti Rizky Arianty Rizqiyati, Ni'mah Rizqiyati, Ni'mah Robi Agape Barus Rochmawati, Annisa Rudi Hartono Sa'diyah, Ummi Khalimatus Sapitri, Diah Setiyorini , Sri Rejeki Sherlly Ferdiana Arafah, Sherlly Ferdiana Shofiyati, Aida Sigit Saptono Sindy Nurinda, Sindy Siti Aisyah Siti Alimah Siti Alimah Siti Harnina Bintari Soegiyanto Soegiyanto, Soegiyanto Sri Haryani Sri Mulyani Sri Mulyani Endang Susilowati, Sri Mulyani Endang Sri Ngabekti Sri Rizki Sianturi, Advend Sri Sukaesih SRI WARDANI Sudarmin Sudarmin Sugiharini, Sugiharini Suharto Linuwih Sulasfiana Alfi Raida, Sulasfiana Alfi SUMADI SUMADI Sumardani Sunyoto Eko Nugroho, Sunyoto Eko Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyadi Supriyanto Supriyanto Supriyanto Supriyanto Susanti, Alfiyana Susilo Susilo Suwarsi, Enni Syamsidar, Nora Tiara Linanti, Annisa Tisrin Maulina Dewi, Tisrin Maulina Totok Sumaryanto Florentinus, Totok Sumaryanto Tri Nur Kristina Triana, Dwita Tumangger, Mia Hafizah Tyas Agung Pribadi, Tyas Agung Ulin Nuha Sun’an Ulya Fawaida W.H, Nugrahaningsih Wahyu Hardyanto Wahyu Lestari Wahyu Lestari Wahyu Lestari Wardono Wardono Wicaksana, Yoga Widi Syahroni, Mohammad Widyaningrum, Maharsiwi Widyaningrum, Priyantini Windrianti, Maria Gerrin Wiwi Isnaeni Wiyanto - Wiyanto Wiyanto Woro Sumarni Yeyendra Yeyendra Yunita Kartika Sari, Yunita Kartika Yustinus Ulung Anggraito Yusuf Zakarias Manutede, Yusuf Zakarias Zahrotun Nisa, Zahrotun Zaim Elmubarok Zuliani, Dewi Zulpan, Zulpan