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Enhancing Students' Conceptual Understanding and Motivation in Electricity Through Web-Based Problem-Solving with PhET Simulations Lubis, Patricia Hotma Minar; Lefudin, Lefudin; Khaokhajorn, Wacharaporn; Emiliannur, Emiliannur; Winarno, Nanang; Hakim, Lukman
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 2 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i2.pp1107-1128

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This study explores the effectiveness of web-based problem-solving learning integrated with PhET simulations in enhancing students' conceptual understanding and motivation on the topic of electrical circuits. Utilizing a quasi-experimental method, the study involved 30 students from a private university in Palembang who engaged in web-based instruction supported by interactive simulations and contextual problem-solving activities. Data were collected through a learning style questionnaire, a concept understanding test, and a motivation questionnaire administered via Google Forms. The results revealed a significant increase in students' post-test scores across five indicators of conceptual understanding electric current, potential difference, resistance, Ohm's Law, and circuit configuration with N-Gain values ranging from moderate to high. Notably, students with auditory and kinesthetic learning styles showed slightly higher gains. Learning motivation also demonstrated a very high category, with 88% of students indicating strong interest and persistence in the learning process. The integration of web-based platforms and PhET simulations not only facilitated flexible and personalized learning experiences but also supported students' engagement, exploration, and self-regulation. These findings highlight the potential of technology-enhanced science instruction to bridge cognitive and affective learning domains, making it a valuable approach for future pedagogical innovations in physics education.     Keywords: web-based learning, conceptual understanding, learning motivation.
The Effects of Problem-Based Learning on Critical Thinking, Motivation, and Learning Outcomes in Indonesia: A Systematic Review Indriyani, Heni Kartika; Purwaningsih, Dyah; Khaokhajorn, Wacharaporn
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1750-1777

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The Effects of Problem-Based Learning on Critical Thinking, Motivation, and Learning Outcomes in Indonesia: A Systematic Review. Objective: This study systematically examines the implementation of Problem-Based Learning (PBL) in teaching the reaction rate topic in Indonesia. It covers research methods, measured variables, implementation strategies, and media, as well as the effects of PBL on students' critical thinking, motivation, and learning outcomes. Methods: A systematic literature review was conducted following the PRISMA framework (identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion) to ensure rigorous and transparent article selection. Articles published between 2015 to 2025 were retrieved using the Publish or Perish tool from Scopus and Google Scholar, resulting in 24 articles. Data were analyzed using Thematic synthesis based on Braun and Clarke’s framework: (1) familiarization involved repeated reading of articles to understand content; (2) initial coding assigned meaningful labels to key data; (3) searching for themes grouped related codes; (4) reviewing themes refined coherence and relevance; (5) defining and naming themes clarified scope and meaning of each theme; (6) a coherent narrative synthesis integrated findings to highlight patterns and research gap.  Results: The Use of PBL with students’ worksheets (9 articles) proved to be the most effective in enhancing students’ critical thinking, motivation, and learning outcomes in Indonesia. Research is dominantly quantitative (22 articles, 91.67%), with R&D limited (2 articles, 8.33%), indicating a need for more mixed-methods and qualitative research. A total of 12 articles (50%) investigated critical thinking, six articles (25%) focused on motivation, and 15 articles (63%) measured learning outcomes. No study simultaneously measured critical thinking and motivation, highlighting a research gap. Use of other media remains limited. Conclusion: Using PBL with students’ worksheets and other instructional media effectively improves students’ critical thinking, motivation, and learning outcomes on the reaction rate topic in Indonesia and guides the development of technology-integrated strategies, while encouraging future research on diverse methodologies and simultaneous measurement of cognitive and affective outcomes. Keywords: critical thinking skills, learning motivation, learning outcomes, problem-based learning, reaction rate.