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The Difficulty Of Physics Education Students Class 2018 In Studying Quantum Physics Courses Online Almianai, Rini; Soewarno, Soewarno; Farhan, Ahmad; Musdar, Musdar
Asian Journal of Science Education Vol 4, No 1: April, 2022
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ajse.v4i1.23601

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Problem-solving in the Quantum Physics course which requires a very mathematical description and analysis is considered difficult by students, especially if the learning is done online. This study aims to find out the difficulties of learning Quantum Physics courses through online learning for physics education students in class 2018 FKIP USK. The subjects in this study were students of physics education class 2018 who took the Quantum Physics course, totaling 49 people. The research approach used is descriptive quantitative. Data collection was carried out using a closed questionnaire based on the google form. The results showed that students had learning difficulties using online learning in the Quantum Physics course from internal factors, namely cognitive indicators with a total score of 841 while external factors, namely community environmental indicators, with a total score of 457. Conclusions Based on the difficulties experienced by students in this study, it can be seen that students have some difficulties in studying Quantum Physics material online.
Effectiveness of Problem Posing Model on Ability of High School Physics Teachers to Solve HOTS-Based Problems Soewarno, Soewarno; Herliana, Fitria; Musdar, Musdar
Asian Journal of Science Education Vol 2, No 1: April, 2020
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ajse.v2i1.16427

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The importance of the teacher's role in mastering HOTS-based questions greatly influences the learning outcomes achieved by students. So we need an appropriate learning model to guide students to more easily solve HOTS-based problems. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the Problem Posing model in improving the ability of high school physics teachers to solve HOTS-based problems. The method used in this study was quantitative research that was quasi-experimental with the design of One Group Pretest-Postest Design. This design consists of one group chosen randomly and it was given a pre-test before being given treatment. That group was given a treatment of applying the Problem Posing model and after that, the group was given a post-test to find out whether there was an effect of applying the Problem Posing model to the ability of physics teachers in solving HOTS-based problems. The study population included all physics teachers in Bener Meriah, Central Aceh. The research sample was taken using random sampling techniques. Data were collected from the results of the pretest and posttest done by the physics teacher, namely the Friction Force HOTS-Based Problems. The data is analyzed using two-tailed t-test formula. The results of data analysis obtained tcount ttable was 2.79 2.06 which means Ha is accepted and it was obtained an n-gain score of 64.69. Based on these results it could be concluded that the Problem Posing model is quite effectively used to improve the ability of teachers to solve HOTS-based problems.
The Development of Physics Student Skills Test Using Basic Physics Measuring Instruments Melawati, Oka; Ngadimin, Ngadimin; Soewarno, Soewarno
Asian Journal of Science Education Vol 1, No 1: October, 2019
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/ajse.v1i1.14744

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Learning about laboratory equipment is often done. However, at the end of the learning that is often carried out tests is knowledge. While the skills possessed by students are rarely carried out tests, even though skills are part of the competencies that must be achieved. This can be caused by the unavailability of test kits that can be used to measure skills. Therefore in this study researchers conducted research on the development of physics student skills tests using basic physics measuring instruments in the Fkip Unsyiah Physics Education laboratory. This study aims to obtain a skill test device using a valid basic physics measurement tool for physics education study program students. The products produced are in the form of assessment instruments in the form of rubrics on a scale of 1-3. This study uses the development model Rowntree which consists of three stages, namely: 1) Planning; 2) Development; and 3) Evaluation. The results showed that the instrument validation obtained a percentage of 80% with a very feasible category. While the results of the average percentage of practical performance using calipers is 90.3%, micrometer 92.1%, voltmeter 81.5%, and ampermeter 81.6%. That is, the average percentage of student performance is categorized as very feasible.