Biology Teaching and Learning
Vol 6, No 2 (2023): Desember

Development of Simulation Scenario for the Circulatory System in Humans Material for Grade XI High School

Saputri, Winda Eka (Unknown)
Hamka L, Hamka L (Unknown)
Rachmawaty, Rachmawaty (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
22 Mar 2024

Abstract

This research aims to produce simulation scenarios for biology materials in Grade XI of Senior High School focusing on the mechanism of human blood circulation. The type of research used is R&D research employing the 4D development model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). The validity and simulation scenarios were assessed by two validated biologist experts from the Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences (FMIPA) at UNM, using simulators and simulation scenario questionnaires. Based on the questionnaire data obtained, the validity of the simulation scenario is Va = 4.12, which falls into the "valid" category (3.5 ≤ Va ≤ 4.5). The practicality of the simulation scenarios was assessed by collecting data through teacher and student assessments based on a practicality assessment questionnaire. The obtained data showed an average percentage of all aspects at 87.41%, indicating a very positive teacher response to the circulation mechanism simulation scenario, while data based on student responses showed an average percentage of all aspects at 82.62%, indicating a positive response from students to the circulatory mechanism simulation scenario. Based on the research conducted, it can be concluded that the simulation scenario for the human circulation mechanism is both valid and practical.Keywords: Simulation scenario, simulation method, 4D, validity, practicality

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Journal Info

Abbrev

btl

Publisher

Subject

Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Education

Description

Biology Teaching and Learning is a journal that publishes the latest research into the biology teaching and learning, assessment of biology, development of biology learning and teaching strategy, biology tecahing media and learning resources. It is owned by Department of Biology, Faculty of ...