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CONFIRMATORY FACTOR ANALYSIS INSTRUMEN SIKAP SOSIAL SAINS SISWA SMA Sriyono; Riawan Yudi Purwoko
Jurnal Evaluasi Pendidikan Vol 13 No 2 (2022): JURNAL EVALUASI PENDIDIKAN
Publisher : PROGRAM STUDI PENELITIAN DAN EVALUASI PENDIDIKAN

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (217.877 KB) | DOI: 10.21009/jep.v13i2.28533

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The social attitude toward science has an essential role in supporting the success of learning science, so valid and reliable measuring tools are needed. This study aims to test the validity and construct reliability of the science attitude instrument. The research subjects involved in this study were 220 high school students of class X. The collected data were then analyzed using confirmatory factor analysis (LISREL version 8.80). The results of the research show that the aspects of honesty, discipline, responsibility, tolerance, cooperation, courtesy, and confidence with their indicators can describe the social attitudes of science. The theoretical model of the designed social science attitude variable turned out to be in accordance with the empirical data. The social science attitude instrument developed has a strong validity (> 0.5) with reliability (CR = 0.98). The confidence factor in this social science attitude instrument is the confidence factor, with a loading factor value of 0.72. In contrast, the weakest factor is honesty, with a loading factor value of 0.57.
Integrating E-Module with Project Based Learning (PjBL): a Strategy to Improve Students' Collaboration Abilities and Scientific Literacy Umi Nurussalamah; Siska Desy Fatmaryanti; Sriyono
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 11 No 3 (2025): March
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i3.10864

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This study explores the integration of E-Modules with Project-Based Learning (PjBL) as a strategy to enhance student collaboration and scientific literacy. The research follows the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) model and was conducted in one of the high schools in Central Java, involving limited trials and extensive trials (5 and 31) students. The developed E-Module was validated by experts, achieving an average score of 3.50 in both material and media evaluation, categorizing it as valid. The practicality assessment of the E-Module obtained 84.47% with a very practical category. Observations of collaboration skills yielded an 80.5% practicality score. The module's effectiveness was evident in the significant improvement of students' collaboration skills (N-Gain = 0.8, high category) and scientific literacy (N-Gain = 0.74, high category). These findings highlight the potential of PjBL-based E-Modules as an effective tool for improving student engagement, collaboration, and scientific literacy in measurement-related learning. The results suggest that this approach can be replicated or expanded to other topics to further enhance student-centered learning.