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Development of Student Magnetic Inquiry Project Results Sheet (SMIPRS) Integrated with Local Wisdom and Islamic Values Kurniawan Arizona; Joni Rokhmat; Agus Ramdani; Gunawan Gunawan; AA Sukarso
KONSTAN - JURNAL FISIKA DAN PENDIDIKAN FISIKA Vol 8 No 01 (2023): KONSTAN (Jurnal Fisika dan Pendidikan Fisika)
Publisher : Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20414/konstan.v8i01.249

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This study includes research and development of the integrated Student Magnetic Inquiry Project Results Sheet (SMIPRS) of Local Wisdom and Islamic Values using the ADDIE development model, which aims to: 1) Describe SMIPRS integrated local wisdom and Islamic values, 2) Describe student responses to SMIPRS integrated with wisdom local wisdom and Islamic values, 3) describe the effectiveness of using SMIPRS integrated with local wisdom and Islamic values. The test subjects in this study were 33 students. SMIPRS trials in this study by providing SMIPRS and student response questionnaires and tests related to magnetism material. The study offers expert validation test results with very suitable criteria (95.83%). Meanwhile, student responses to implementing the SMIPRS integrated with local wisdom and Islamic values agreed (87.9%) to be implemented. Based on the effectiveness test, SMIPRS had a significant effect after it was implemented by students in the learning process (sig. = 0.000) with an average pretest and post-test difference of 23.61.
Bale Tani and Alang in the Perspective of Science, Local Wisdom and Community Religiosity “Gumi Sasak” Lombok (Preliminary Study in the Development of Science Learning Devices Based on Local Wisdom and Islamic Values) Kurniawan Arizona; Gunawan; Ahmad Harjono; Joni Rokhmat; Agus Ramdani; AA Sukarso
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 11 (2023): November
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i11.4542

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The existence of "Bale Tani" and "Alang" in the present time is now rarely encountered, as they have been replaced by more modern buildings and storage spaces. This research aims to examine "Bale Tani" and "Alang" from a scientific perspective, as well as to explore their significance in terms of local wisdom and the religious beliefs of the Sasak tribe on Lombok Island. This study employs a qualitative method through an in-depth investigation. Researchers directly engage in fieldwork to conduct observations, interviews, and document the objects of study. The research data's credibility is enhanced through triangulation techniques (multiple sources and methods) and supported by relevant reference sources. From a scientific standpoint, both "Bale Tani" and "Alang" are structures designed for disaster mitigation (such as earthquakes and floods) and to protect stored items from humidity, thus preserving them. Based on local wisdom and religiosity, this research reveals several aspects. Notably, their exceptional architectural design and unique forms, which are distinct to Pulau Lombok and not found elsewhere. Their multifunctional nature is highlighted, serving as spaces for storage, rest, gatherings, seating, cooking, and other activities. The alignment of "Bale Tani" towards the east facilitates the determination of the Qibla direction for prayers. The "Alang," functioning as storage for harvest yields, carries the significance of expressing gratitude among the Sasak tribe to their deity for the bestowed sustenance. Consequently, the Sasak community practices frugality by storing their harvest in the "Alang" as a manifestation of this gratitude.
Practicality of Science E-Module with the Argument-Driven Inquiry Model to Improve the 21st Century Abilities Students Susilawati; Amalia Syuzita; AA Sukarso
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 11 (2023): November
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i11.5682

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The development of an E-module based on Argument-Driven Inquiry assisted by 3D Pageflip Professional has been carried out to improve students' 21st century abilities which include generic science abilities, critical thinking and scientific argumentation. This development aims to describe the validation of e-module teaching materials that are suitable for use in learning activities. The development model design used is 4D which consists of definition, design, development and dissemination stages. This research is limited only to the development stage. Practicality testing activities have been carried out through distributing teacher and student response questionnaires, and the implementation of learning carried out during ongoing learning activities by observers. The results show that the Argument-Driven Iberad based electronic module is in the very practical category and can be used in science learning activities in schools.
Improving Clinical Reasoning Skills Through Educational Approaches in Pharmacy Students: Literature Review Sri Rahmawati; Aliefman Hakim; Agus Abhi Purwoko; Agus Ramdani; AA Sukarso
International Journal of Contextual Science Education Vol. 3 No. 1 (2025): January - March 2025
Publisher : Postgraduate Program, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/ijcse.v3i1.935

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This study aims to review the literature on the development of Clinical Reasoning Skills (CRS) in pharmacy students, with a focus on educational approaches that enhance essential competencies in effective patient care. Using the PRISMA methodology, a systematic search was conducted in the SCOPUS database, yielding 3,794 documents. Screening based on relevance, publication date, and language narrowed the number to 1,140 documents, which were further screened for eligibility, yielding 34 documents, of which 12 met inclusion criteria for in-depth analysis. The results showed that structured and multifaceted pedagogical methods, such as cognitive apprenticeship, team-based learning, and experiential learning in real-world settings, were effective in enhancing CRS in pharmacy students. These approaches strengthen critical thinking, problem-solving, and collaboration skills, which are essential in dealing with the complexity of patient care scenarios. In addition, the use of innovative assessment tools, such as script concordance tests, allows for reliable measurement of reasoning skills and provides targeted feedback, thereby enhancing student readiness for clinical practice. The review concludes that the integration of these learning methods into the pharmacy curriculum contributes to the development of student competencies and prepares graduates for interdisciplinary collaboration. Future research is needed to explore the long-term effectiveness of this educational strategy across contexts and examine the use of technology, such as virtual simulation, to further optimize CRS training and ensure pharmacy graduates are prepared to meet evolving health care challenges.