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Deciphering Global STEM Attitudes through Insightful Correlations for Education: Menguraikan Sikap STEM Global melalui Korelasi yang Berwawasan untuk Pendidikan Ummah, Munfiathul; Shofiyah, Noly
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 19 No. 2 (2024): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v19i2.828

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This study explores students' attitudes towards STEM and the relationship between STEM dimensions in Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo Junior High School, which implements STEM-based science learning. Through a survey of 85 students, it was found that students' attitudes were most dominant in the integrated STEM dimension and lowest in mathematics. However, the correlation between STEM dimensions varied, with technology and engineering showing no correlation with mathematics. These findings suggest that educators can leverage students' positive attitudes towards integrated STEM activities to improve engagement and learning outcomes. Furthermore, understanding the lack of correlation between certain STEM dimensions can inform curriculum adjustments for more effective integration of these disciplines in junior high school education. Hightligh: Strong preference for integrated STEM. Varied correlation between STEM dimensions. Informs curriculum adjustments for effective integration. Keywords: STEM education, attitudes, Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo Junior High School, correlation, curriculum development
Website-based Scratch Media Improves Cognitive Learning Outcomes in Science for Junior High School Students: Media Scratch Berbasis Website Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Kognitif IPA Siswa SMP Latif, Ahmad Adil; Shofiyah, Noly
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 3 (2025): August
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i3.909

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General Background: Science education plays a critical role in developing students’ cognitive abilities, requiring engaging and interactive learning media to optimize outcomes. Specific Background: In many Indonesian junior high schools, conventional methods such as textbooks and PPTs often fail to fully support students’ comprehension, particularly in topics like ecology and biodiversity. Knowledge Gap: Limited research has examined the application of Scratch, a website-based visual programming platform, in science learning at the junior high school level. Aims: This study aims to investigate the use of website-based Scratch media in improving the cognitive learning outcomes of seventh-grade students. Results: Using a quasi-experimental design with random sampling, two classes were assigned different media: Scratch for the experimental group and PPT for the control group. Analysis using the Independent Sample T-Test showed a significant difference (p = 0.039) in N-Gain scores, with the experimental group achieving 0.56 (medium) compared to the control group’s 0.41 (medium). Novelty: This research uniquely applies Scratch to junior high school science topics, offering an interactive approach to abstract concepts. Implications: Findings suggest Scratch can be an effective alternative to traditional media, fostering active participation and deeper understanding in science learning. Highlights : Website-based Scratch outperformed PPT in improving cognitive outcomes. Significant N-Gain score difference between experimental and control groups. Novel application of Scratch to ecology and biodiversity topics at SMP level. Keywords: Science Education, Scratch, Cognitive Learning Outcomes, Junior High School, Website-Based Learning
Learning Cycle 5E Model and Junior High School Students’ Scientific Literacy: Model Siklus Pembelajaran 5E dan Literasi Ilmiah Siswa Sekolah Menengah Pertama Larasati, Faninda; Shofiyah, Noly
Indonesian Journal of Education Methods Development Vol. 20 No. 4 (2025): November
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/ijemd.v20i4.916

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General Background: Scientific literacy is a crucial 21st-century skill that enables students to apply scientific knowledge in solving real-life problems. Specific Background: In Indonesia, the results of PISA consistently show low levels of scientific literacy among students, highlighting the need for effective instructional models. Knowledge Gap: Previous studies have explored the Learning Cycle 5E model but rarely examined its role in addressing scientific literacy using the Pan-Canadian Assessment Program (PCAP) indicators. Aim: This study aimed to investigate the Learning Cycle 5E model in improving scientific literacy among junior high school students. Results: Using a quantitative pre-experimental design with a one-group pretest-posttest, findings revealed an N-gain of 0.6 (moderate category) and no significant differences across classes based on ANOVA (p = 0.126). Analysis of indicators showed improvements with scientific inquiry (70%, good), problem-solving (56%, fairly good), and scientific reasoning (43%, fairly good). Novelty: The study highlights the integration of PCAP indicators into the Learning Cycle 5E framework, providing a structured evaluation of scientific literacy beyond content mastery. Implications: These findings suggest that the 5E model supports active and inquiry-based learning, which can be adapted by teachers to foster better scientific literacy outcomes in junior high schools. Highlights : Structured evaluation of scientific literacy using PCAP indicators Improvement in scientific inquiry, problem solving, and reasoning Practical guidance for teachers in junior high school science Keywords: Learning Cycle 5E, Scientific Literacy, PCAP Indicators, Junior High School, Science Education
Implementation of Experiential Learning Model to Improve Science Process Skills Jannah, Sabrina Firdatul; Shofiyah, Noly
Edunesia : Jurnal Ilmiah Pendidikan Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024)
Publisher : research, training and philanthropy institution Natural Aceh

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.51276/edu.v5i1.711

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Data collection in this study aims to describe the effect of the experiential learning model on improving student's science process skills. The factor that causes low science process skills is that teachers. The experiential learning model is a learning model that implements a direct student learning process. This study uses a quantitative approach with experimental methods. The type of research research is a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The sample in this study was using a saturated sampling of 22 students. The research instrument is science process skills (KPS) test questions oriented to description and multiple choice questions. Data were analyzed descriptively quantitatively by normality test for normal data testing and normalized gain-score test to see the improvement of students' KPS. In addition, it is known how much the KPS increase using the N-Gain Test is 0.51, with a moderate category included in the normalized gain criteria of 0.3 ≥ g ≤ 0.7. Based on the results of the research data obtained, the average score on the pre-test was 59.09, while the average score on the post-test showed an increase to 80. This research proves that learning using the Experiential Learning model can make students understand the material in depth, which is taught through the search process carried out by students.
How does ethnoscience-students’ worksheet (ESW) influence in science learning? Nisa', Khoirun; Suprapto, Nadi; Shofiyah, Noly; Cheng, Tsung-Hui
Journal of Education and Learning (EduLearn) Vol 18, No 2: May 2024
Publisher : Intelektual Pustaka Media Utama

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11591/edulearn.v18i2.21178

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Incorporating ethnoscience into lessons through the ethnoscience-students’ worksheet (ESW) is one method to improve student interest in science learning while introducing them to the local culture. However, no research was reported the effects of ESW on students' responses and the factors that influence ESW implementation in science learning. In order to better understand how students learn through ESW, this study investigated the relationship between ethnoscience context, science learning, and the implementation of students’ worksheets. Seventy-two students participated in the survey after they studied ethnoscience learning through ESW. Students’ responses are more influenced by science learning. In addition, the ethnoscience-integrated students’ worksheets (SW) variable indirectly affects students’ responses. Additionally, ESW affects students' responses more significantly than science learning and ethnoscience. This research provides insightful implications for educators on planning, designing, and practicing ESW to enhance students’ problem-solving motivation and academic achievement. Furthermore, to contribute significantly to future researchers, further research employed the structural equation model through covariance analysis, also known as confirmatory factor analysis (CFA).
Ethno-STEM-Based Science Learning Using Typical Foods of Sidoarjo to Improve Science Literacy among Junior High School Solikha, Regina Atya Gading Balgis; Shofiyah, Noly
APPLICATION: Applied science in Learning Research Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): October 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas KH. A. Wahab Hasbullah

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32764/application.v5i2.6427

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The low level of science literacy among junior high school students indicates the need for contextual and meaningful learning. Therefore, this research aims to determine the effect of Etno-STEM-based science learning on Sidoarjo's typical foods on junior high school students' science literacy. This research used a one-group pretest-posttest design with purposive sampling. The subjects of this study were 20 eighth-grade students at a junior high school in Sidoarjo Regency. The research instrument consisted of 15 multiple-choice questions based on three indicators of science literacy, namely explaining phenomena scientifically, evaluating and designing scientific investigations, and interpreting data and evidence scientifically. The pretest and posttest data were analyzed using the N-Gain test and paired t-test to determine the level of improvement and the significance of the difference in students' science literacy skills. The N-Gain analysis showed a value of 0.89 for the indicator of explaining phenomena scientifically, 0.79 for the indicator of evaluating and designing scientific investigations, and 0.78 for the indicator of interpreting data and evidence scientifically. All three values were in the high category, indicating an improvement in students' science literacy skills. These findings were reinforced by the results of the paired t-test, which showed a significance value of < 0.05, so it can be concluded that Etno-STEM-based science learning using Sidoarjo's typical foods had a significant effect on students' science literacy.
Implementation of Project-Based Visual Programming Modules on Problem-Solving Skills Information Technology Education students to Support the SDG’s Hasanah, Fitria Nur; Wiguna, Akbar; Shofiyah, Noly; Handayani, Nuri Fitri
Edu Komputika Journal Vol. 11 No. 1 (2024): Edu Komputika Journal
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/edukom.v11i1.10804

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Students in the Information Technology Education program need to master programming languages as an essential part of their competencies to support educational goals. One of the courses that require programming proficiency is Visual Programming or desktop-based programming. Problem-solving skills are crucial in the development of desktop-based applications.  This study aims to analyze the visual programming problem-solving abilities of PTI students in supporting the SDGs through the implementation of the project-based visual programming module. This research employs a quantitative approach with a pre-experimental design of the One-Group Pretest-Posttest type. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling, involving 15 students currently taking the object-oriented programming course. The data used in this study consists of the test results of problem-solving abilities through the final project. Based on the analysis, the project-based visual programming module has been proven effective in improving students' problem-solving skills, as indicated by the paired sample t-test with a significance value of 0.002 < 0.05. In conclusion, there is a significant difference in students' problem-solving abilities before and after using the project-based module. The improvement in students' problem-solving skills through this module is considered high, with an N-Gain score of 0.839.
E-MODUL BASED TOULMIN ARGUMENTATION MODEL TO ENHANCE PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS IN SCIENCE STUDENTS Shofiyah, Noly; Eka Wulandari, Fitria; Intan Mauliana, Metatia; Yunita, Oktamira
Jurnal IPA Terpadu Vol 8, No 3 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35580/ipaterpadu.v8i3.65973

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The rapid advancement of Society 5.0 demands students to possess strong problem-solving skills, encompassing systematic thinking, data analysis, and decision-making. However, preliminary studies reveal that students’ problem-solving abilities are generally low, necessitating innovative educational tools. This study aimed to develop and evaluate the effectiveness of an e-module based on Toulmin's Argumentation Model to enhance problem-solving skills among science students. Using a one-group pretest-posttest experimental design, the research involved 60 students from three science classes. The e-module was validated by experts in content, educational innovation, and technology, achieving an average validation score of 87.5%. The module was implemented across all classes, and significant improvements in problem-solving skills were observed, with an overall N-Gain score of 0.46, categorized as medium. These results indicate that the e-module is a valid, practical, and effective learning resource for improving problem-solving skills in science education.
A Data-Driven Learning Model and Its Acceptance among Science Students: Evidence from Introductory Physics Classrooms Shofiyah, Noly; Jatmiko, Budi; Suprapto, Nadi
Proceeding of International Conference on Biology Education, Natural Science, and Technology 2025: Proceeding of International Conference on Biology Education, Natural Science, and Technology
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Low levels of student engagement and scientific reasoning skills in science education remain a major concern in higher education. This study aims to explore university students' responses after participating in science learning facilitated by the Data-Based Learning Cycle (DaBeLCy) model. The participants were students from three different universities enrolled in introductory physics courses that implemented the DaBeLCy approach. A survey method was employed using a structured questionnaire designed to assess five key aspects: students' perceptions of the model, conceptual understanding, scientific reasoning skills, learning engagement, and the perceived supportiveness of the learning environment. The results revealed that most students responded positively to the implementation of the DaBeLCy model. They reported improved conceptual understanding, greater engagement during class activities, and enhanced critical thinking skills. Furthermore, both the learning environment and lecturer support were perceived as conducive to the effective application of the model. These findings suggest that the DaBeLCy model is well-received by students and holds strong potential for improving the quality of science education in higher education. Further studies are recommended to examine its effectiveness across diverse learning contexts and disciplines.
Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills through the Student Facilitator and Explaining Model: An Exploratory Study Aulina, Choirun Nisak; Rocmah, Luluk Iffatur; Shofiyah, Noly; Ratih, Elin Salina
Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif Vol 15, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpp.v15i4.pp2683-2697

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Enhancing Problem-Solving Skills through the Student Facilitator and Explaining Model: An Exploratory Study. Objectives: This study investigates the potential of the Student Facilitator and Explaining (SFE) model to improve undergraduate students’ problem-solving skills during microteaching practice. Methods: A quantitative, single-group pretest-posttest design was employed, involving 21 students enrolled in the Microteaching course of the Early Childhood Education (PG PAUD) program. The instrument consisted of six dimensions: persistence, divergent thinking, convergent thinking, motivation, environment, and general knowledge and skills, measured using a five-point Likert scale. Pretest and posttest data were analyzed using paired sample t tests to determine statistical significance. Findings: Results showed significant improvements across all dimensions of problem-solving skills. The most substantial gains were observed in divergent thinking (Mdiff = 18.57, t = 13.54, p < 0.001), general knowledge and skills (Mdiff = 18.05, t = 13.90, p < 0.001), and motivation (Mdiff = 17.81, t = 14.12, p < 0.001). All dimensions demonstrated statistically significant enhancement (p < 0.001), indicating that the SFE model effectively fosters students’ cognitive flexibility, persistence, and self-motivation in addressing instructional problems. Conclusion: The SFE model enhances students’ problem-solving abilities by promoting active engagement, collaborative reasoning, and reflective learning within Microteaching courses. These findings highlight the potential of student-centered instructional models to develop both cognitive and professional competencies in teacher education. Future research using control groups and larger samples is recommended to strengthen the validity and generalizability of these results. Keywords: problem-solving skills, SFE model, microteaching, pedagogical strategy. 
Co-Authors ., BINAR AYU DEWANTI AA Sudharmawan, AA Abdullah Makhrus Adi Jufriansah Agustin, Lely Dwi Ahmad Fauzi Hendratmoko Ahmad Iqbal Hidayat Ainun Jariah Akbar Wiguna Akhtim Wahyuni Alfania Citra, Aulia Anwari, Ihsan Baehaqi Budi Jatmiko Budi Jatmiko Cheng, Tsung-Hui Choirun Nisak Aulina Dinda Diansah Fatmawati Djauharoh, Ainin Dwi Prastyo Eka Lestari Eka Wulandari, Fitria Enik Setiyawati Faizah, Nova Auliyatul Faridhotul Khoiriroh Fika Megawati Fitri Eka Wulandari Fitria Eka Wulandari Fitria Eka Wulandari Fitria Febrianti Fitria Febrianti, Fitria Fitria Nur Hasanah Halimatus Sadafiyah Widiarto Handayani, Nuri Fitri Heny Ekawati Haryono Ihsan Anwari Indradewa, Rhian Indrakurniawan, Machful Ino Angga Putra Intan Mauliana, Metatia Istiqomah Istiqomah istiqomah istiqomah Jannah, Sabrina Firdatul Khoirotin, Alvi KIKI SEPTARIA Kofifah Silfanah Lailatul Maghfiroh LAILATUL MAGHFIROH Larasati, Faninda Latif, Ahmad Adil Luluk Iffatur Rocmah Machful Indra Kurniawan Mahmud, Randy Saputra Maratus, Fitri Maulana, Mahesa Mauliana, Metatia Intan Ma’arif, Iin Baroroh Mega Resida Meiramova, Saltanat Miftahul Jannah Miluningtias, Siti Nadi Suprapto Nisa', Khoirun Nisa’, Khurotun Nisa’, Khoirun Nisful Laili Nurjanah NUR EFENDI Nur Efendi Nur Hasanah, Fitria Nuzula, Janatul Firdausi Pravita Agustin, Sofyanora Puspitasari Putri Pambayun Rahmania Sri Untari Rahmawati Antinie Ramadhani, Mifta Aulia Ratih, Elin Salina Ria Wulandari Rikhatul Jannah Rindiani, Rindiani Rizky Habibur Rohman Saputra, Yofanka Eko Ardian Sari, Mita Merinda Septi Budi Sartika Sholikhah, Ulfiyatus Solikha, Regina Atya Gading Balgis Suci Prihatiningtyas Tamara , Pasya Rahma Ummah, Munfiathul Vidya Mandarani Wachidah, Nafa Amalia Wijaya , M. Rizal Setia Yuli Astutik Yunita, Oktamira Yunus, Sitti Rahma Z. A. Imam Supardi Z. A. Imam Supardi