Unnes Science Education Journal
Vol 11 No 2 (2022): August 2022

Prospective Science Teachers’ Problem-solving Skills through Science-integrated Learning




Article Info

Publish Date
23 Aug 2022

Abstract

Problem-solving skills require an integrated understanding of the data, facts, and scientific theories being studied. Prospective teachers need problem-solving skills so that their way of thinking becomes more critical and analytical. This study aims to measure prospective science teachers’ problem-solving skills after applying the science-integrated learning model. This study uses a mixed method. Quantitative data in this study were obtained from the test results measuring problem-solving skills. Qualitative data were obtained from exploring the test results through in-depth interviews with respondents. Prospective science teachers have excellent problem-solving skills. The average score is 86, the highest score is 92, and the lowest score is 80. Most students get a score >85, and there are no students who score below 80. This study concludes that problem-solving skills are measured from various prospective science teachers’ learning outcomes through practicum, discussion, and assignments.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

usej

Publisher

Subject

Education

Description

This journal publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring internationally in science curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and preparation of science teachers with the aim to advance our knowledge of science education theory and ...