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The VALIDITY OF NATURE-BASED WORKSHEET TO ENHANCE STUDENTS’ RESEARCH SKILL AND ENVIRONMENTAL AWARENESS Balgis Az Zahra; Rini Solihat; Lilit Rusyati
International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH) 2024: The 2nd ICONESTH
Publisher : International Conference on Education, Science, Technology and Health (ICONESTH)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/iconesth.vi.427

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This research was aimed to produce Nature-Based Worksheet on Ecology Material at grade VII that could improve students’ research skill and environmental awareness. This research was a research and development by adopting procedure of four-D (4D) which was modified into 3D namely define, design, and development phase. The nature-based worksheet consisted of three main activities which are observation, research planning and research conduction. Validity instrument were correspondence with basic competence, content writing and grammar conformity and correspondence with nature-based learning aspect. The result of the research showed valid for relevancy with learning outcomes, suitability of content and grammar, and suitability of nature-based learning.
Culturally Responsive Teaching dan Relevansinya dengan Konsep IPA dalam Budaya Jawa Barat: Systematic Literature Review Menggunakan PRISMA Rusyati, Lilit; Agustin, Rika Rafikah; Sriwulan, Wiwin; Hakim, Mohammad Ikhsanul
Lentera: Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 18 No. 1 (2025): Lentera
Publisher : STKIP PGRI Bandar Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52217/lentera.v18i1.1763

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In order to accommodate students' varied cultural backgrounds and improve their educational experiences, culturally responsive teaching, or CRT, must be incorporated into science instruction. This study used a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) as its research method, following the PRISMA (Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses) standards. In order to investigate the connection between science concepts and West Java culture, this process entails “identification, screening, and included” of pertinent literature. It follows methodical and open procedures to guarantee the validity and reliability of the results. The findings of the analysis show that seventh, eighth, and ninth graders' science concepts are strongly tied to West Java cultural elements, such as traditional musical instruments, traditional sports, traditional foods, traditional dances, folk entertainment, and agricultural practices. This integration of local culture into the science curriculum enhances students' understanding and respect of their heritage while also making the learning environment more engaging.
The Acceptance of Kumatalibi.com for Biology Learning Enrichment: Prospective Teacher Students' Perspective Maryanti, Sri; Riandi, Riandi; Sopandi, Wahyu; Rusyati, Lilit; Kurniawan, Dede Trie; Nahadi, Nahadi; Sriyati, Siti
Journal of Natural Science and Integration Vol 8, No 1 (2025): Journal of Natural Science and Integration
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Sultan Syarif Kasim Riau

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24014/jnsi.v8i1.30518

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This study investigates the acceptance of prospective biology teacher students toward the Kumatalibi.Com, a web-based digital learning resource center. The research employs the Unified Theory of Acceptance and Use of Technology (UTAUT) model to examine the factors influencing technology adoption. A total of 100 prospective biology teacher students from a state Islamic university in Bandung participated as respondents. Data were collected through questionnaires and analyzed using SmartPLS software. The study focused on four key UTAUT factors: affective need (14.2%), effort expectancy (16.5%), facilitating conditions (36.9%), and performance expectancy (24.1%). The findings reveal significant insights into the factors driving the acceptance of the Kumatalibi.Com web-based learning resource. The results indicate that facilitating conditions play a dominant role, followed by performance expectancy, effort expectancy, and affective need. These insights are crucial for developing effective strategies to enhance the promotion and use of the Kumatalibi.Com platform in educational settings. The study contributes to a better understanding of the technology acceptance process, offering valuable implications for the design and implementation of digital learning tools in teacher education programs.Keywords: biology education, perspective of prospective teacher students, SEM-PLS, technology acceptance, UTAUT
DEVELOPMENT OF AN INSTRUMENT TO MEASURE CONCEPTUAL MASTERY OF GLOBAL WARMING FOR MIDDLE SCHOOL STUDENTS Fadillah, Rofi Wafa; Rusyati, Lilit; Rochintaniawati, Diana; Agustin, Rika Rafikah
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika dan IPA Vol 16, No 2 (2025): May 2025
Publisher : Universitas Tanjungpura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26418/jpmipa.v16i2.80970

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This study develops and validates an assessment tool to measure middle school students' understanding of global warming. The instrument includes 21 multiple-choice questions covering key concepts like the greenhouse effect climate change and mitigation strategies. After expert validation and pilot testing with 63 students, the tool demonstrated high reliability (Cronbach's alpha = 0.71). The validation process revealed that while most items effectively assessed various aspects of conceptual mastery, some items failed to meet the validity criteria due to issues such as ambiguous phrasing, inappropriate cognitive difficulty for the target grade, and potential confusion in question structure. Despite these challenges, the instrument shows promise as a reliable tool for evaluating students’ understanding of global warming concepts. This research highlights the importance of ongoing revisions to enhance item clarity, adjust difficulty levels, and ensure alignment with students’ cognitive development. The tool offers educators a valuable resource for assessing and improving students' understanding of global warming, ultimately fostering greater awareness and readiness to address climate challenges.
Research Opportunity Analysis in The Implementation of Scientific Literacy with Learning Media: Systematic Literature Network Analysis Rusma, Olyivia Retdwina; Muslim, Muslim; Rusyati, Lilit; Ghaisani, Adlina Eugenia Fatimah
Tarbiyah : Jurnal Ilmiah Kependidikan Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Antasari Banjarmasin, South Kalimantan, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.18592/tarbiyah.v14i1.15664

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This study aims to show research trend data related to learning media related to science literacy. This research uses the Systematic Literature Network Analysis (SLNA) method. The data used in this study is a collection of several articles based on Scopus data taken using the Publish or Perish (PoP) search. Based on this application, 6283 articles were obtained. Then, by filtering through the titles, 83 articles that were suitable for analysis were obtained. The analysis results show that topics often discussed in science literacy learning media are assessment, evaluation, technology, computers, the web, digital games, and many others. Based on this analysis, assessment is one of the future research directions related to science media literacy. Using the media in science literacy facilitates assessment, saves time, and presents visual phenomena that enrich students' understanding. Media can stimulate students to complete more concrete and real information to get clear and engaging experiences and improve scientific literacy related to scientific issues in the surrounding environment. With technologies such as computers, the web, and digital games, learning becomes more interactive, opening up great opportunities for scientific literacy for future in-depth research.
A Systematic Literature Review on Sustainability Awareness: How Does It Contribute to Science Education Maryanti, Sri; Riandi; Sopandi, Wahyu; Rusyati, Lilit
Jurnal Perspektif Vol 9 No 2 (2025): Jurnal Perspektif
Publisher : UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jp.v9i2.373

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Objective : Sustainability awareness has become an important topic in education, particularly in biology, where understanding ecosystems and human interactions with the environment is a major focus. This article reviews existing literature to explore how sustainability awareness contributes to biology education. This review aims to identify and analyze literature that addresses the role of sustainability awareness in improving students' understanding of biology concepts and promoting sustainable practices. Methods: Data was collected by searching literature sources for articles using specific criteria. Fifteen articles were synthesized in greater depth to answer the research questions. The results of this study state that the methodology and assessment tools influence the form and purpose of the research data to be achieved both qualitatively and quantitatively. In addition, the concepts in biological education are closely related to the environment so it is very important to ensure that future generations have a strong understanding of sustainability issues and can contribute to sustainable development in society with sustainability awareness to be able to achieve sustainable goals. Novelty: In increasing the contribution of sustainable development, it is necessary to facilitate interesting teaching materials and learning strategies in order to implement ESD. The learning process has an important role in supporting the improvement of a strong understanding of sustainability awareness. Can be done with a mixed method approach to make the research more comprehensive.
The Relationship Between Students' Critical and Creative Thinking Skills in Nutrition Concepts Within the Framework of Education for Sustainable Development Liana, Tantri; Sinaga, Parlindungan; Rusyati, Lilit; Airin, Ayu Lita Permata
Tadris: Jurnal Keguruan dan Ilmu Tarbiyah Vol 9 No 2 (2024): Tadris: Jurnal Keguruan dan Ilmu Tarbiyah
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/tadris.v9i2.23666

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In the context of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, equipping students with critical and creative thinking skills within the framework of Education for Sustainable Development is essential but remains insufficiently explored, particularly in relation to nutrition concepts. This study evaluates the critical and creative thinking skills of eighth-grade students at a private junior high school and examines the relationship between these skills in the context of Education for Sustainable Development and nutrition. A total of 62 students participated in the study, which employed a correlational design to analyze data from a written test comprising fifteen multiple-choice questions on critical thinking and eight essay questions on creative thinking. To minimize guessing, the critical thinking test included well-designed distractors. Descriptive analysis was followed by the application of the Spearman test to determine the correlation between critical and creative thinking skills. The results indicated low performance in both areas, with average scores of 31.61 for critical thinking and 43.34 for creative thinking. Furthermore, no significant correlation was found between the two skills, as the significance value of 0.126 exceeded the threshold of 0.05. The findings suggest that systematic planning and continuous learning are necessary to enhance these skills and improve academic performance. The study emphasizes the need for structured educational strategies to develop critical and creative thinking concurrently, thereby informing curriculum development to support Education for Sustainable Development goals and prepare students to address future sustainability challenges.
STUDENTS CONCEPTIONS OF THE ENERGY CRISIS: A CROSS-SECTIONAL STUDY Melati, Putri Sekar; Rustama, Nuryani; Rusyati, Lilit
Jurnal Visipena Vol 16 No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian (LP2M) STKIP Bina Bangsa Getsempena

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46244/visipena.v16i1.3106

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This cross-sectional study looks at how junior high and elementary school students think about crisis energy. The tool is sent out through an open-ended online survey. There were 167 people who took part in the study. The number of sixth-grade elementary school students (14), seventh-grade students (51), eighth-grade students (6), and ninth-grade students (96) in Bandung City. The study's results showed that ninth-grade students came up with the most ideas, followed by eighth- and seventh-grade students. The ninth graders came up with the idea that "environmental crisis" was the most crucial concept; among eight pupils, "energy limitation" seemed to be the most critical concept; and among high school students, “energy" was the most crucial concept. These results suggest that higher levels of education can help people come up with bigger ideas about crisis energy. This is because they can learn through theory or practice. Ninth graders now know more about ideas related to the energy crisis. The research has implications for teachers because it lets them teach students more advanced ideas about crisis energy in addition to the basics
Exploring the relationship between student engagement and academic achievement in science: A study of junior high school students Achwani, Annie Satriani; Rahman, Taufik; Rusyati, Lilit
Journal of Environment and Sustainability Education Vol. 3 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Education and Development Research

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.62672/joease.v3i3.116

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Academic success, especially in science education, is greatly influenced by student engagement, but its effects vary depending on socioeconomic status and past performance, leaving gaps in how each type of engagement specifically impacts junior high students. According to research, these interactions require more investigation in order to guide focused interventions, fair policies, and instructional strategies that improve student engagement and science proficiency, particularly for diverse student populations. This study investigates the relationship between junior high school scientific achievement and student involvement, with a particular emphasis on the engagement indicators that most accurately predict academic performance. This study uses a correlational research design to quantitatively examine the direction and degree of the association between junior high school students' academic achievement in science and their level of student involvement. Participants in the study were 100 eighth graders (31% male, 69% female) from a public junior high school in Bandung, West Java, Indonesia. There are two instruments used in the study, namely a questionnaire for student engagement and multiple-choice questions through online exams with the Pijar Sekolah application. Since all of the Spearman coefficients were weak and statistically insignificant (p > 0.05), the study found no significant correlation between academic achievement and student engagement (cognitive, behavioural, emotional, or social). These results suggest that engagement-focused therapies should be re-examined, and other indicators of academic performance should be investigated. In order to better understand these dynamics, future research should use longitudinal designs and include other variables (such as self-efficacy and institutional support).
Evaluating Secondary School Students' Conception of Force and Motion Using a Four-Tier Diagnostic Test Saputra, Winata Tegar; Rusyati, Lilit
Journal of Science Education Research Vol. 9 No. 2 (2025): J. Sc. Edu. Research
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jser.v9i2.83165

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A major problem in education is misconceptions. The Four-Tier Diagnostic Test is one way to identify misconceptions. Since no research uses the Four-Tier Diagnostic Test to assess force and motion, the particular study aimed to investigate students’ conceptions of force and motion topics by using a four-tier diagnostic test with secondary school students and to identify the concept of force and motion topics about which most students hold misconceptions. The instrument was developed through several steps, including a preliminary study, content validity with three experts, construct validity, and reliability, resulting in 17 questions from an initial 28 questions. This research evaluated 174 students using a cross-sectional survey design and convenience sampling. The research shows that the students’ conceptions are 27.92% Scientific Knowledge, 27.92% False Positive, 6.76% False Negative, 18.59% Misconceptions, and 23.9% Lack of Knowledge. Most students have misconceptions about displacement, Newton’s law, and vectors. Also, this research included a semi-structured interview with a teacher who revealed some reasons the students demonstrate these categories of conceptions. The findings implied that the scientific knowledge conceptions of students are important, especially in physics, and teachers find the effective teaching strategy for students to increase their scientific knowledge.