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Integration of Kekehan Traditional Game to Measure Students' Creative Thinking Skills in Physics Learning Damarsha, Adrian Bagas; Arrafi', Wadhifah Qiyyamul Lailli; Ariana, Indri Maya; Sunarti*, Titin; Suprapto, Nadi; Nisa', Khoirun
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia Vol 13, No 3 (2025): JULY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpsi.v13i3.44125

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Physics learning is expected not only to focus on understanding theory, but students can apply physics in everyday life. One example of the application of physics that can be used in accordance with the era of society is the traditional game of kekehan. Therefore, this study aims to analyze the validation of the integrated test instrument of traditional kekehan games and the response of students after administering the test instrument. This research uses research and development design with ADDIE model in its development flow. The subject of the study was a test instrument developed integrated with traditional kekehan games, and trials on students. The data analysis technique used was quantitative descriptive from the validity and reliability values. The results obtained show that the instrument developed has very valid criteria. The results of suggestions from validators for improvement are to clarify the question instruction sentence briefly and concisely. The results of students' responses show that the difficulty of the physics concept of kekehan. This shows that there is still a lack of giving problems in physics learning as contextual problems. The general results can be concluded that the integrated creative thinking skills test instrument questions using the kekehan game can be used to test students' thinking skills
The Contribution of Scientific Argumentation to Critical Thinking Skills: A Literature Review Damarsha, Adrian Bagas; Ariana, Indri Maya; Naufal, Muhammad Ghiyats; Faradillah, Khofifatur Risma; Suprapto, Nadi; Hariyono, Eko; Nisa', Khoirun
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.v5i3.674

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This study offers an evaluation of previous research that shows the importance of argumentation learning in science to improve critical thinking through bibliometrics. This study aims to describe the trend, contribution, and stages of argumentation strategies in science to improve critical thinking skills. The research method used is a bibliometric study and a systematic literature review. The data that met the requirements in this study were 257 documents from Scopus. The results obtained indicate that argumentation research in science to improve critical thinking skills continues to increase. One of the countries that contributed to this study was Indonesia. Research findings indicate that argumentation is effective in improving critical thinking skills through pattern analysis. This is evidenced by the results of a literature review that scientific argumentation patterns can improve critical thinking skills through real-world problems by providing several reasons. Thus, it can be concluded that argumentation in science learning can improve critical thinking skills through experienced facts. This research is expected to contribute to the importance of argumentation in science education, understand current research trends and contributions, and encourage the implementation or development of argumentation-based learning strategies.