Atik Kurniawati
Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

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Science Process Skills and Its Implementation in the Process of Science Learning Evaluation in Schools Atik Kurniawati
Journal of Science Education Research Vol 5, No 2 (2021): J. Sc. Edu. Research
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jser.v5i2.44269

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The study aimed to find out the science process skills and its implementation in the process of science learning evaluation in the schools. The studied aspects in the study consisted of the nature of science process skills, types of science process skills, assessment techniques for science process skills, and the assessment implementation of science process skills in learning in the schools. The research used a literature study containing relevant theories and further elaborated and its implementation in science learning in the schools. The study emphasized that science process skills were closely related to science learning and prioritize the overall assessment following the nature of science, such as product, process, and attitude dimensions. Those were covered in basic and integrated process skills. The most possible evaluation technique in measuring the science process skills was by observation or performance and written questions following the indicators of science process skills.
Implementation of Authentic Assessment in Science Learning at Indonesian Schools Didik Setyawarno; Atik Kurniawati
Journal of Science Education Research Vol 2, No 2 (2018): J. Sc. Edu. Research
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (312.974 KB) | DOI: 10.21831/jser.v2i2.22468

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This article is intended for students of science education, science teachers and observers of science education. The article aims to discuss about authentic assessment in science teaching in schools. In addition, this article is associated with the implementation of the curriculum of 2013 in schools. Aspects reviewed in the article include: the concepts of authentic assessment, assessment in the curriculum of 2013, procedures of authentic assessment, and the application of authentic assessment in science learning. Readers after reading this article are expected to have an understanding of the concepts of authentic assessment, assessment in the curriculum of 2013, procedures in authentic assessment, and the application of an assessment of authentic in science learning.
The effect of argument-driven inquiry to pre-service biology teachers’ argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness in Mendelian genetics Rizqa Devi Anazifa; P. Paidi; Anggi Tias Pratama; Atik Kurniawati
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 10 No. 3 (2024): NOVEMBER
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v10i3.36218

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In recent years, pre-service teacher education programs have recognized the importance of equipping future educators with the necessary skills such as argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness. However, the extent to these skills in ore-service biology teachers remains relatively unexplored. This study aimed to explore the effect of argument-driven inquiry on pre-service biology teachers’ argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness. This study also investigated the correlation between argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness in pre-service biology teachers. This research was conducted as quasi experiment using nonrandomized control group pretest–post-test design with two classes. One class as experiment group (N=44) which participated in series of activities in laboratory work using argument-driven inquiry, and control group (N=44) which participated in the regular laboratory activities. The laboratory work focused on the topic of mendelian genetic. This research was conducted on the second year of pre-service biology teachers in the Department of Biology Education. Data were generated by administrating pre-test and post-test on argumentation skill using open-ended question and metacognitive awareness using Metacognitive Awareness Inventory (MAI). Result showed a significant difference between experimental group and control group in argumentation skills (p value= .016) as well as in metacognitive awareness (p value = .005). However, the correlation between argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness were relatively low (r= -.119). This research findings can be used as suggestions for policy makers and educational institute to integrate argumentation skills and metacognitive awareness in designed for professional development program in teacher training program.
Development of argument-driven inquiry model with blended learning approach in environmental science course Rizqa Devi Anazifa; P. Paidi; Anggi Tias Pratama; Atik Kurniawati
Research and Development in Education (RaDEn) Vol. 4 No. 2 (2024): December
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/raden.v4i2.35874

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In response to the rapidly evolving world, students should be equipped with the thinking skills such as argument skills. This skill should be promoted using designed model of teaching which give students opportunities to develop and present arguments particularly in science program. In addition, as we navigate the complexity of a digital age, learning process should align with the demands of the digitally driven learning activities. Recognizing the need for the innovative pedagogical strategies, this research aims to design the novel teaching model called argument-driven inquiry based blended learning in environmental science course for undergraduate students. The study was research and development which included three phases analyze, design, and develop for the teaching model development and its validation. This research incorporated argument-driven inquiry with blended learning approach which produced eight phases of learning activities, 1) identify task and guiding question, 2) design method and data collection, 3) develop an initial argument, and 4) argumentation session which conducted offline, followed by 5) discussion, 6) investigation report writing, 7) report peer-review, 8) revise and submit the report which conducted online. This model validation involved four experts in biology learning strategies. The validation includes the validation of the model development as well as its learning instruction such as lesson plan and students’ worksheet. The results of model validation showed that the argument-driven inquiry model with blended learning approach was valid and can be implemented in the environmental course.