Tasya, Ghiffani Azzaman
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The Implementation of Islamic Values in Basic Physics Subject Based on Pre-Rules Method Malichatin, Hanik; Noor, Faiq Makhdum; Anggraeni, Yulia Putri; Tasya, Ghiffani Azzaman; Sa'adah, Annisa Lailis
THABIEA : JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHING Vol 4, No 2 (2021): THABIEA : JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHING
Publisher : Institut Agama Islam Negeri Kudus

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/thabiea.v4i2.11595

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The purpose of this study is to describe the implementation of Islamic values in basic physics subject using the pre-rules method. The subjects of the study are Pre-Service Biology Teachers (PBT) who attended basic physics lectures amount 51 students. Data collection techniques are carried out by observation, questionnaire, and documentation. Data analysis is carried out by descriptive analysis. The process of implementing Islamic values is carried out in three stages, namely planning, implementation and evaluation. The planning stage is carried out by developing an integrated Lesson Plan by adding points of unity of sense. At the implementation stage, it is done by instilling divine values in prayer activities and linking the material with verses of the Al-Qur'an. In addition, human values such as discipline and responsibility are also applied. While the evaluation stage through the provision of integrated questions. The response of PBT to this implementation shows that this integration is able to increase gratitude to God and make basic physics subject more interesting.
Observing Skills And Questioning Skills: Are They Correlated In The Learning Process? Wakhidah, Nur; Laelasari, Iseu; Tasya, Ghiffani Azzaman; Sa'adah, Annisa Lailis
THABIEA : JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHING Vol 5, No 2 (2022): THABIEA : JOURNAL OF NATURAL SCIENCE TEACHING
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21043/thabiea.v5i2.14261

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Observing skills is the first step, and questioning is the second step of the scientific approach. Students ask questions based on their observations. This study aims to determine whether there is a relationship between observing and questioning skills. The population is students of Madrasah Ibtidaiyah Teacher Education who take science courses. The sample consisted of 11 people who were taken randomly. Collecting data on the topic of food digestion, the lecturer displayed a picture of several chickens eating in a cage and around it, there were lots of grass scattered. Students observe pictures and write down their observations, and are asked to write questions. On ecology, the lecturer gave two pictures of tropical forests and newly planted teak forests. Students are asked to observe pictures and are assigned to write questions. On the topic of the respiratory system, the lecturer gave a picture of a family exercising. Below the picture, the heart rate increases during exercise. Data analysis was carried out on the scores of observations and student questions with the Kolmogorov-Smirnov normality test followed by the linearity test. The results were confirmed by a scatter plot and Pearson's product-moment correlation test using SPSS version 16. The results showed a relationship between observing skills on ecological material. There was no relationship between the two skills on the topic of food digestion and the respiratory system.