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Writing Clinic Program Untuk Meningkatkan Writing Skills Siswa Dalam Ajang Olimpiade Penelitian Siswa Indonesia (OPSI) Sukroyanti, Baiq Azmi; Herayanti, Lovy; Prayogi, Saiful; Habibi, H; Pangga, Dwi; Nayla, Elma Syafira
Lumbung Inovasi: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 4 (2023): Desember
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pemberdayaan Masyarakat (LITPAM)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36312/linov.v8i4.1398

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Writing skills dalam mengikuti ajang OPSI sangat penting karena kompetisi ini melibatkan berbagai tahapan yang memerlukan kemampuan menulis yang baik. Mulai dari penyusunan proposal penelitian, laporan penelitian, hingga presentasi hasil penelitian, semua tahap tersebut memerlukan kemampuan menyampaikan informasi secara jelas, terstruktur, dan persuasif. Pengabdian kepada masyarakat ini bertujuan untuk  membantu siswa dalam meningkatkan skil menulis melalui program Writing Clinic. Metode yang digunakan yakni pelatihan yang terdiri dari tahapan penyampaian materi offline terkait dengan tips dan trik yang efektif penulisan karya ilmiah, diskusi offline, konsultasi online, dan evaluasi. Program ini di ikuti oleh 42 siswa pilihan yang berasal dari sekolah mitra yakni SMPN 1 Skara, Lombok Timur. Hasil kegiatan ini secara keseluruhan menunjukkan bahwa siswa merespon positip (65% siswa sangat puas dan 35% puas) dan menjadi lebih termotivasi untuk mencoba menulis karya ilmiah. Satu kelompok karya ilmiah yang telah lulus tingkat provinsi semakin optimis menjadi juara di tingkat nasional. Implikasi kegiatan ini menghasilkan adanya MoA sebagai dukungan tertulis dari sekolah dalam hal pembimbingan karya tulis ilmiah. Kedepannya, teknis pelaksanaan kerjasama ini dapat menjadi acuan dalam mengintensifkan ajang lomba olimpiade lainnya yang sejenis. Writing Clinic Program to Improve Students' Writing Skills in the Indonesian Student Research Olympiad (OPSI) Writing skills in participating in OPSI are crucial because this competition involves various stages that require good writing abilities. Starting from the preparation of research proposals, research reports, and research presentations, all of these stages demand the ability to convey information clearly, coherently, and persuasively. This community service aims to assist students in enhancing their writing skills through the Writing Clinic program. The method used includes training consisting of offline material delivery on effective tips and tricks for academic writing, offline discussions, online consultations, and evaluations. This program was attended by 42 selected students from partner schools, namely SMPN 1 Skara, East Lombok. The results of this activity show that students responded positively (95% of students were very satisfied, and 5% were satisfied) and became more motivated to attempt writing academic papers. One academic paper group that has advanced to the provincial level is now more optimistic about becoming champions at the national level. The implication of this activity is the establishment of a Memorandum of Agreement (MoA) as written support from the school regarding the guidance of academic writing. In the future, the technical implementation of this collaboration can serve as a reference for intensifying similar Olympiad competitions.
Assessment of Teaching Modules as Physics Teachers' Review of Ethnoscience Issues in the Context of Rebana Nasution, Nabila Nur Almaida; Santoso, Irsyad Yusuf; Suprapto, Nadi; Habibi, H; Hidaayatullaah, Hasan Nuurul; Putri, retty Oktianti Menur Kusuma
Studies in Philosophy of Science and Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2024): November
Publisher : National Dong Hwa University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46627/sipose.v5i3.677

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This study aims to assess an ethnoscience-based physics learning module in the context of rebana from the perspective of science and engineering teachers, focusing on the relevance of scientific content to local culture, the dimensions of scientific literacy, and the module's contextual appeal and associated challenges. Employing a mixed-methods approach with an explanatory design, the study began with the collection of quantitative data using a Likert-scale instrument administered to 40 purposively selected respondents, followed by in-depth interviews to explore contextual ethnoscience issues and the types of support needed. The results indicated that most respondents provided highly positive feedback on the integration of physics content with ethnoscience, evaluating the module as an effective and engaging learning tool. However, challenges persist, particularly regarding teachers’ limited understanding, lack of relevant learning resources, and the difficulty of connecting local culture with abstract scientific concepts. Therefore, support in the form of professional development, the creation of contextual learning media, cross-sector collaboration, and adaptive educational policies is essential to ensure the effective and sustainable implementation of ethnoscience-based physics learning.