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An Ethnoscience Exploration of Terbang Gembrung Percussion From Kampung Naga, West Java and the Potential as Local Context in Physics Education Sarah, Lia Laela; Liliawati, Winny; Sriyati, Siti
Jurnal Pijar Mipa Vol. 19 No. 3 (2024): May 2024
Publisher : Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram. Jurnal Pijar MIPA colaborates with Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia Wilayah Nusa Tenggara Barat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jpm.v19i3.6751

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This research aims to explore the ethnoscience of the Terbang Gembrung percussion instrument of the indigenous community in Kampung Naga, Tasikmalaya, West Java, and its potential as a local context in physics education. The Terbang Gembrung percussion instrument of Kampung Naga employs an acoustic membrane of goat leather with an air column of albasia or manglid wood. The research methodology encompasses qualitative descriptive methods, including literature study and interviews, as well as observation methods involving the measurement of sound frequency generated using the Decibel X smartphone application under conditions where the instrument produces typical sound. The Terbang Gembrung tradition holds religious value and is commonly performed during significant celebrations such as Eid al-Fitr, Eid al-Adha, and other religious festivities. Based on the observation results, it was found that four types of percussion instruments produce sound frequencies at four harmonic levels according to the membrane size. The first harmonic has a frequency of approximately 199.0 Hz, the second harmonic around 211.5 Hz, the third harmonic approximately 231.5 Hz, and the fourth harmonic around 261.0 Hz. The design of the percussion instrument is in the form of a half-spherical cone, with the cross-sectional area decreasing from the membrane to the end of the air column. The potential application of science principles to the Terbang Gembrung percussion instrument makes it a cultural artifact that can serve as a local context in physics education at the high school level, focusing on the topics of sound waves, especially sound intensity and sound frequency.
Drivers and Barriers of Science Teacher Development Program on STEM Learning Using Arduino Sarah, Lia Laela; Nahadi, Nahadi; Sriyati, Siti
Jurnal Pijar Mipa Vol. 19 No. 4 (2024): July 2024
Publisher : Department of Mathematics and Science Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Mataram. Jurnal Pijar MIPA colaborates with Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia Wilayah Nusa Tenggara Barat

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The science teacher development program on STEM Learning using Arduino was conducted to enhance science teacher competencies in designing and implementing a 21st-century skills-based teaching approach. This study implemented research evaluation with Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP) to determine the drivers that supported and enhanced the program's effectiveness and address the barriers that obstruct teachers' competencies. The methodology employed in this study is both qualitative and quantitative methods. Qualitative methods gather data through observations, interviews, and document analysis. In addition, quantitative methods involve calculating the percentage of participants who complete the training program. Interviews and document studies in context evaluation help determine if program objectives are relevant to teachers' needs and aligned with the curriculum. Observation, interview, and document study were employed to evaluate input, process, and product and complement with quantitative data. The result shows that the science teacher development program is highly relevant today in enhancing teachers' competencies to design 21st-century skills-based teaching. However, some improvements are still needed to support the drivers and eliminate the barriers to make the program more effective. Some drivers, such as participants' motivation, well-organized content, competent facilitators, and sufficient resources, are assets to continue the program. However, the revision of the indicator objectives program, the selection process of participants, the time to conduct the workshop session, guidance, and content representation are essential to note.
Study of the Ethnoscience Learning Approach About the Keris Yogyakarta for Chemistry Learning in High School Kamaludin, Agus; Sriyati, Siti; Liliawati, Winny
Journal of Educational Chemistry (JEC) Vol. 6 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jec.2024.6.1.20961

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This research aims to determine chemistry teachers' perceptions of ethnoscience-based learning approaches and the characteristics of the Keris Yogyakarta, as well as to examine its potential for high school chemistry education. This qualitative study involves ten high school chemistry teachers in Yogyakarta. Data collection techniques included questionnaires, interviews, and analysis of the high school chemistry curriculum. The research instruments used were survey sheets and interview guidelines. The data were analyzed using qualitative methods of Miles and Huberman. The results show that chemistry teachers have a positive perception of the ethnoscience approach. The Keris can serve  as a thematic element to introduce Yogyakarta culture in chemistry learning. Relevant chemical topics include elemental chemistry and redox reactions. The chemical elements or compounds involved in making the Keris include iron, steel, nickel, arsenic, citric acid, and ascorbic acid. Ethnoscience learning about the Keris provides students with knowledge about applying chemical concepts in its manufacture, integrating local knowledge and culture, and helping students understand chemical concepts more easily and engagingly. Additionally, ethnoscience learning about the Keris can increase students' appreciation and concern for Indonesia's cultural heritage.
PROFIL PEMBELAJARAN KEANEKARAGAMAN HAYATI DI SMAN 3 BANDUNG Gusti, Utari Akhir; Hidayat, Topik; Sriyati, Siti
IBERS : Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Bermutu Vol 3 No 1 (2024): IBERS: Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Bermutu - Juni 2024
Publisher : Yayasan Indonesia Bermutu

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61648/ibers.v3i1.98

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This research aims to provide an overview of biodiversity learning at SMAN 3 Bandung. The research method used is qualitative with a phenomenological design. Data sources come from interviews, observation sheets, and direct observation. This school not only utilizes laboratory and library facilities to provide theoretical knowledge but also maximizes the use of the school garden as a learning space outside the classroom. With this learning, students can observe, document, and appreciate biodiversity directly. Implementation of the Independent Curriculum and the Adiwiyata School concept/green school provides a solid foundation for a sustainable and inclusive learning approach. The research results show that this learning creates students who not only have deep conceptual understanding but also have practical skills and high environmental awareness. SMAN 3 Bandung has succeeded in integrating learning inside and outside the classroom, creating a dynamic and supportive learning environment for students to understand, appreciate and participate in biodiversity conservation. In order to maximize the learning process, it is necessary to assess students' skills and attitudes.
Kajian Dieng Culture Festival sebagai Implementasi Etnopedagogi Materi Biologi pada Kurikulum Merdeka: (Study of the Dieng Culture Festival as an Ethnopedagogy Implementation of Biology Material in the Independent Curriculum) Fadilah, Solikhah Isti; Sriyati, Siti; Irawan, Tb Moh Irma Ari
BIODIK Vol. 9 No. 4 (2023): Desember 2023
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi FKIP Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/biodik.v9i4.29830

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The independent curriculum is a curriculum concept designed to provide more leeway, flexibility, and autonomy to schools in Indonesia. This concept aims to increase the relevance of education by accommodating the unique developmental needs of each student. The independent curriculum understands that each school and student have different needs and potential. The potential for diversity and different customs in each region of Indonesia provides great opportunities for developing educational materials using local wisdom. It turns out that Indonesia's local wisdom has not been studied much, so it requires scientific study so that it can be used in learning activities. One of the local wisdoms that researchers want to study is the Dieng Culture Festival. This study was carried out using the literature review method. The search results found around 337 articles, which were then selected according to relevant topics. Next, the researcher compiled the literature findings. The results found regarding the Dieng Culture Festival were the study of the phenomenon of dreadlocks and the purwoceng plant as the most prominent local wisdom in the festival. The results of studies related to the phenomenon of dreadlocks and purwoceng plants can scientifically add to the ethnopedagogical studies used by teachers in conducting learning according to the independent curriculum. The results of an ethnoscientific study of the dreadlocks phenomenon can support learning activities in high school phase F material on the concept of inheritance. Studies related to the endemic plant Pimpinella prutjan molk can be used as supporting material for the diversity of living creatures and their roles, as well as phase E biological technology innovations. Key words: Local wisdom, ethnosaince, ethnopedagogy, Dieng dreadlocks, Pimpinella prutjan, Molk. Abstrak. Kurikulum merdeka merupakan konsep kurikulum yang dirancang untuk memberikan lebih banyak kelonggaran, fleksibilitas, dan otonomi kepada sekolah-sekolah di Indonesia. Konsep ini bertujuan untuk meningkatkan relevansi pendidikan dengan mengakomodasi kebutuhan yang unik pada perkembangan setiap siswa. Kurikulum merdeka memahami bahwa setiap sekolah dan siswa memiliki kebutuhan dan potensi yang berbeda. Potensi keanekaragaman dan adat istiadat yang berbeda pada setiap daerah Indonesia memberikan peluang yang besar dalam pengembangan materi pada pendidikan menggunakan kearifan lokal (local wisdom). Local wisdom yang dimiliki Indonesia ternyata belum banyak dikaji sehingga memerlukan kajian secara sains agar dapat digunakan dalam kegiatan pembelajaran. Salah satu kearifan lokal  yang ingin dikaji peneliti adalah Dieng Culture Festival. Kajian ini dilakukan dengan metode literature review. Hasil pencarian ditemukan sekitar 337 artikel, kemudian diseleksi sesuai dengan topik yang relevan. Selanjutnya peneliti melakukan kompilasi dari  temuan  literatur.  Hasil yang ditemukan terkait Dieng Culture Festival yaitu ditemukannya kajian fenomena rambut gimbal dan tanaman purwoceng sebagai local wisdom yang paling menonjol dalam festival tersebut. Hasil kajian terkait fenomena rambut gimbal dan tanaman purwoceng  secara sains dapat menambah kajian ethnopedgogi yang digunakan guru dalam melakukan pembelajaran sesuai kurikulum merdeka. Hasil kajian etnosains fenomena rambut gimbal dapat mendukung kegiatan pembelajaran pada materi SMA fase F materi konsep pewarisan sifat. Kajian terkait tanaman endemik Pimpinella prutjan molk dapat digunakan sebagai pendukung materi keanekaragaman makhluk hidup dan peranannya serta inovasi teknologi biologi fase E. Kata kunci: Kearifan lokal, etnosains, etnopedagogi, rambut gimbal Dieng, Pimpinella prutjan, Molk
Tinjauan Pedagogi Biologi Berbasis Kearifan Lokal Naniura-Sashimi Batak: (Review of Biology Pedagogy Based on Local Wisdom of Naniura-Sashimi Batak) Silaban, Oky Rizkiana; Sriyati, Siti
BIODIK Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi FKIP Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/biodik.v10i2.32255

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Biology learning is abstract, universal, monotonous, and less relevant to everyday life, thus causing the learning process to become less meaningful. Meaningful learning is integrating learning to facts in everyday life and learns the meaning of science for life. In line with the demands of an independent curriculum, which expects a learning process that is contextual and touches on and answers local problems from the surrounding area, The solution that can answer this problem is a locally-based learning approach that is integrated into biology lessons. The purpose of this article is to examine the local wisdom of Naniura-Sashimi Batak in biology learning. The research method used is a literature study by reviewing national and international journals related to the Local Wisdom of Naniura-Sashimi Batak and its relationship to biology lessons. Integrate into learning by mapping community science and scientific science as well as relationships in biological material. abstrak. Pembelajaran biologi bersifat abstrak, universal, monoton, dan kurang relevan dengan kehidupan sehari-hari, sehingga menyebabkan proses pembelajaran menjadi kurang bermakna. Pembelajaran yang bermakna adalah mengintegrasikan pembelajaran dengan fakta-fakta dalam kehidupan sehari-hari dan mempelajari makna ilmu pengetahuan untuk kehidupan. Sejalan dengan tuntutan kurikulum mandiri, yang mengharapkan proses pembelajaran yang kontekstual dan menyentuh serta menjawab masalah-masalah lokal dari sekitar, Solusi yang dapat menjawab masalah ini adalah pendekatan pembelajaran berbasis lokal yang terintegrasi ke dalam pelajaran biologi. Tujuan dari artikel ini adalah untuk mengkaji kearifan lokal Naniura-Sashimi Batak dalam pembelajaran biologi. Metode penelitian yang digunakan adalah studi literatur dengan meninjau jurnal-jurnal nasional dan internasional yang terkait dengan Kearifan Lokal Naniura-Sashimi Batak dan hubungannya dengan pelajaran biologi. Terintegrasi dalam pembelajaran dengan memetakan ilmu komunitas dan ilmu sains serta hubungannya dalam materi biologi.
Kajian Etnobotani Tanaman Bambu dan Pemanfaatannya di Kampung Gombong Nyiru Kabupaten Bandung Barat sebagai Implementasi Etnopedagogi Materi Biologi pada Kurikulum Merdeka : (Ethnobotanical Study of Bamboo Plants and Their Utilization in Gombong Nyiru Village, West Bandung Regency as an Ethnopedagogy Implementation of Biology Materials in the Independent Curriculum) Nurani Rahmawati, Dini; Sriyati, Siti
BIODIK Vol. 10 No. 2 (2024): June 2024
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi FKIP Universitas Jambi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22437/biodik.v10i2.33674

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Various types of plants thrive in Indonesia, one of which is bamboo. The potential abundance of bamboo and its local wisdom values are considered necessary to be integrated with biology learning activities in accordance with the character of the independent curriculum. However, there is still a gap between the demands of the independent curriculum which must integrate local wisdom into learning and the lack of research related to Indonesia's culture with science studies and its analysis of the independent curriculum. This study aims to examine the ethnobotany of bamboo plants and their utilization in Kampung Gombong and is associated with ethnoscience in the implementation of ethnopedagogy for learning Biology material in the Independent Curriculum. The method used in this research is a qualitative method. Determination of the sample area was carried out by purposive sampling. Determination of informants was carried out using the Snowball Sampling technique. The number of informants in this study was 3 people, consisting of 1 community leader and 2 bamboo craftsmen. Data and information collection techniques were carried out by preliminary surveys, observations, interviews, documentation and literature studies.  Data analysis was carried out descriptively qualitatively as outlined in the form of narratives, tables and figures. The results of the research obtained there are 2 types of bamboo, namely bamboo tali (G. apus) and bamboo gombong (G. pseudoarundinacea) in the village of Gombong Nyiru utilized for handicrafts of household appliances and as building construction. Tali bamboo has a long, flexible and malleable stem structure making it suitable for making woven household appliances, while gombong bamboo has a strong, sturdy and large diameter stem structure making it suitable for making building construction. The results of this ethnoscience study of bamboo plant utilization can support biology learning activities in E phase high school material on biodiversity, classification, and environmental change. In addition, the ethnoscience of bamboo plants can also be related to biology material in phase F material on morphological structure and function of plant organs as well as food nutrition and nutrition material. Integration of local wisdom with school learning in the independent curriculum can be included in subjects in intracurricular activities and co-curricular project activities to strengthen the profile of Pancasila students. Suggestions for further research are that more and in-depth studies need to be carried out related to the ethnobotany of local plants in Indonesia which can be integrated in the ethnopedagogy of learning biology material in the independent curriculum. Abstrak. Berbagai jenis tanaman tumbuh subur di Indonesia salah satunya tanaman bambu. Potensi kelimpahan bambu dan nilai-nilai kearifan lokalnya dinilai perlu untuk diintegrasikan dengan kegiatan pembelajaran materi biologi sesuai dengan karakter dari kurikulum merdeka. Namun, masih ada gap antara tuntutan kurikulum merdeka yang harus mengintegrasikan kerifan lokal ke dalam pembelajaran dengan masih minimnya penelitian terkait budaya yang dimiliki Indonesia dengan kajian sains dan analisisnya terhadap kurikulum merdeka. Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengkaji etnobotani tanaman bambu dan pemanfaatannya yang ada di Kampung Gombong dan dikaitkan dengan etnosains dalam implementasi etnopedagogi pembelajaran materi Biologi pada Kurikulum Merdeka. Metode yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah metode kualitatif. Penentuan daerah sampel dilakukan secara purposive sampling. Penentuan informan dilakukan dengan teknik Snowball Sampling.Teknik pengumpulan data dan informasi dilakukan dengan survei pendahuluan, observasi, wawancara, dokumentasi dan studi literatur. Analisis data dilakukan secara deskriptif kualitatif yang dituangkan dalam bentuk narasi, tabel dan gambar. Hasil penelitian didapat ada 2 jenis bambu yaitu bambu tali (G. apus) dan bambu gombong (G. pseudoarundinacea) di kampung Gombong Nyiru. Bambu tali memiliki struktur batang yang panjang, lentur dan mudah dibentuk sehingga cocok untuk dibuat menjadi kerajinan anyaman alat-alat rumah tangga, sedangkan bambu gombong memiliki struktur batang yang kuat, kokoh dan berdiamter besar sehingga cocok untuk membuat konstruksi bangunan. Hasil kajian etnosains pemanfaatan tanaman bambu ini dapat mendukung kegiatan pembelajaran biologi pada materi SMA fase E materi keanekaragaman hayati, klasifikasi, dan perubahan lingkungan. Selain itu, etnosains tanaman bambu juga dapat dikaitkan dengan materi biologi pada fase F materi struktur morfologi dan fungsi organ tumbuhan serta materi nutrisi dan gizi makanan. Pengintegrasian kearifan lokal dengan pembelajaran di sekolah pada kurikulum merdeka dapat dimasukan ke dalam mata pelajaran pada kegiatan intrakulikuler dan kokulikuler kegiatan projek penguatan profil pelajar Pancasila. Saran untuk penelitian selanjutnya yaitu perlu dilakukan kajian lebih banyak dan mendalam terkait etnobotani tanaman lokal yang ada di Indonesia yang dapat diintegrasikan dalam etnopedagogi pembelajaran materi biologi pada kurikulum merdeka.
How Students Communicate in Citizen Science Project to Build Knowledge Hamidah, Nur; Hidayat, Topik; Sriyati, Siti; Gusti, Utari Akhir
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

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Abstract: This research aims to provide information about several ways students communicate to build knowledge in citizen science projects (CSP). As the term “citizen science” applies to science that involves people who are not professional scientist  to attract wider public participation in scientific research, leading to the overall advancement of scientific knowledge. Quantitative descriptive research was conducted by implementing as well as observing CSP activities in class and completing surveys to 36 students who had participated in CSP. The findings of this research show that most students (83%) received passing grades above 70 score, the minimum passing criteria. The percentage of completion of learning outcomes falls into the very effective category (n>80%). This means that CSP learning is able to build knowledge through the communication activities trained in it. On average, students responded strongly agree-agree (87.3%) that the communication carried out in CSP builds their knowledge. There are five CSP activities that involve communication between students, schools’ community, teacher and expert scientist. The five main activities of CSP, namely (1) focus group discussion (FGD) with scientists, (2) conducting projects, (3) presenting project results to scientists, (4) reporting project results, (5) and finally publishing project results project. The implications of this research inform several communication activities that can be carried out to build knowledge in learning through CSP. Keywords: communication, knowledge building, citizen science project (CSP)DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp1-13
Using Jambi Local Wisdom of Lubuk Larangan as Theme for Development of Science Teaching Materials to Improve Students’ Environmental Literacy Arizaldy, Arizaldy; Anwar, Sjaeful; Sriyati, Siti
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 23, No 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This research aims to produce teaching materials on the theme of lubuk larangan using 4S-TMD method to improve students' environmental literacy. The research method used was developmental Research, covering three stages, namely design, development, and evaluation. In the development stage, 4S-TMD method consists of selection, structuring, characterization, and didactic reduction. The instruments used are rubric for selection stage, rubric for structuring stage, rubric for characterization stage, rubric for didactic reduction, rubric for understanding and validation questionnaire for the feasibility of teaching materials.The results of the evaluation of the developed teaching material showed that it was self-instructional. It was easy to understand (85%). In terms of feasibility, the material was very feasible (88,88%). Student environmental literacy can be developed through the task at the end of the learning material in the form of assignments and questions posed on the teaching material which refers to the component of environmental literacy and the context of lubuk larangan. Keywords: teaching material, local wisdom, environmental literacy, 4S-TMD. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v23i1.pp162-172
Education Sustainable Development-Integrated Organic Waste Management to Improve Students Sustainability Literacy Havita, Vivit Nurhikmah; Hamidah, Ida; Sriyati, Siti
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 22, No 2 (2021): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Abstract: This article aims to explore a startegi in the form of the implementation of organic waste management to create sustainable skills and mindsets. The method used in this study is the weak method of experimentation. Instruments used in research in the form of instruments about 15 questions are tested before and after learning. The sample used in this study as many as 32 students in one of the junior high schools in Pandeglang. The results showed an increase between the pretest and postest student results with a significance level of 0.00 which showed that there was an influence between sustainable development education integrated organic waste management and improved sustainability literacy. While the acquisition of N-Gain score of 46.87% with low category, 46.87% medium category and 6.25% in the high category. N-Gain scores show less than optimal results, because some students get low N-Gain grades. Thus, this research can be concluded to be able to increase the sustainability literacy of students with low categories. Therefore, it needs to be re-studied for further research. The results of this study are also useful for anyone who wants to learn about sustainable lifestyles, especially in organic waste management.Keywords: science learning, sustainable development education, sustainability literacy. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v22i2.pp262-269
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