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Analysis of Environmental Literacy of Puspita High School Students, Air Kumbang District, Banyuasin Regency Nurhayati, Siti; Saputri, Wulandari
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i3.727

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This study aims to analyze the environmental literacy of students at Puspita High School, Air Kumbang District, and Banyuasin Regency related to biotic and abiotic components in oil palm plantations. This study uses a quantitative descriptive approach with a data collection method through an environmental literacy questionnaire. The population of this study is 175 students of class X phase E, and the research sample of class X1 is 35 students. The results showed that most of the population had environmental literacy skills at a "High" level, with a frequency of 13 people. The "Medium" and "Very High" categories also have a significant number, 9 and 8 individuals, respectively. The "Very Low" and "Low" categories have the lowest frequencies, with only 2 and 3 individuals, respectively. Overall, this data shows that most individuals in the population have a pretty good level of environmental literacy, with the most significant being in the "High" category. Percentage scores varied from 61.1% to 93.1%. This value shows variations in students' environmental literacy achievement by various aspects or components measured. The highest score is 93.1%, indicating excellent performance in that aspect or component. The lowest score was 61.1%, indicating areas that need further improvement or attention in environmental education. The data provided does not list the average value for all items except for the first item, whose average is 80.74%. It may show a general average of the entire data or just a specific item. Consistency in the maximum score shows that each item has the same maximum score of 72. It indicates that each aspect or component assessed has the same weight or level of difficulty. Overall, the data showed the level of environmental literacy among students, with significant variations in the achievement percentage. Relatively high scores in some aspects suggest that there are areas where learners have a good understanding, while lower scores indicate areas that require further attention in environmental education.
Exploring The Potential of Biodiversity: An Ethnobotany Approach As A Learning Resource At SMA Negeri 1 Tempilang Suhartati, Suhartati; Genisa, Marlina Ummas; Saputri, Wulandari
Gema Wiralodra Vol. 15 No. 3 (2024): Gema Wiralodra
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/gw.v15i3.728

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This study aims to analyze the ethnobotany biodiversity approach as a learning resource in the environment of SMA Negeri 1 Tempilang. Using biodiversity integrated with the community's traditional knowledge of plants (ethnobotany) in learning is crucial to increase students' understanding and awareness of the environment. The method used was a survey with a questionnaire instrument distributed to 35 SMA Negeri 1 Tempilang students to measure the level of knowledge, techniques, and obstacles to using ethnobotanical biodiversity in learning. Based on the results of the descriptive analysis, most students are at a high level of knowledge about ethnobotany, with 76 students or about 43.43% of the total population. Most of the other students were at a moderate level, with 50 students or about 28.57%. Deficient levels of knowledge have a relatively small number of students, with ten (5.71%) and 17 (9.71%), respectively. There is also a small number of students with a very high level of knowledge, namely 22 students or around 12.57%. Overall, the understanding and knowledge of ethnobotany among students is relatively good. The study results show that students understand ethnobotanical biodiversity well, but its use as a learning resource still needs improvement. The main obstacles include the limitation of learning materials and the need to utilize local potential. This study concludes the importance of integrating ethnobotany biodiversity materials in the school curriculum to increase environmental awareness and appreciation of local cultural richness. The results of this study can be a reference for the development of curriculum and learning strategies that are more relevant to local conditions.
Co-Authors Ahmad Faisal Amri Ahmad Ghiffari Angraini, Erni Ani, Nova Andri Anjelia, Bella Apryyanty, Desy Ardina, Puri Pratami Armanda, Fahmy Aseptianova Aseptianova Astriani, Meli Asvic Helida, Asvic Asysyauki, Akhmad Hamdi Baehaqi Bagas Rasid Sidik Budi, Setia Cahayu, Agustin Dwi Chairani, Liza Dekar, Muhammad Dwinata, Candra Erie Agusta, Erie Ernanda Putri, Wina Julia Fahmy Armanda Fahmy Armanda Firdaus Firdaus Gaby Arnez H.B.A Jayawardana Hartato, Septi Meliani Heru Diansyah, Gumar Herudiansyah, Gumar Hidayat, Saleh Husnita, Lidya Iga Setia Utami Ismah Fathimah, Ismah Jannah, Rehan Nil Kumala, Diana Kusumawati, Nyimas Inda Mahendra, Reno Esa Marlina Ummas Genisa Mayasari, Ni Made Elva Median Agus Priadi meli Astriani Mona Yulita Nita Nuraini, Nita Nizkon Nova Andri Ani Noviana Anjar Hastuti Noviyanti, Deby Novyanti, Agustina Nuraini, Nita Nurkhairo Hidayati Nurul Lathifa Wulandari Octavury, Yetrie Oktariza, Rury Tiara Pairin Pairin, Pairin Pangestu, Ikhsan Panggih Priyambodo Panggih Priyambodo Pebriyanti, Risa Prameswarie, Thia Rahmawati, Rahmawati Rehan Nil Jannah Rindi Novitri Antika Rindi Novitri Antika Risdiansyah Risdiansyah Saleh Hidayat Saleh Hidayat Selpiana Selpiana, Selpiana Septi Meliani Hartato septia, bellah Setia Budi Siti Nurhayati Siti Nurhayati Sri Wardhani Suarni, Ertati Subianto, Harry Suhartati Suhartati Sulastri, Eni Sumah, Astrid Sri Wahyuni Susanti, Relly Tanzila, Raden Ayu Tutik Fitri Wijayanti Wardhani, Sri winarto winarto Wulandari, Nurul Lathifa Wulandari, Puja Tri Yanti, Darma