Prisma Sains: Jurnal Pengkajian Ilmu dan Pembelajaran Matematika dan IPA IKIP Mataram
Vol. 14 No. 3: July 2026

A Pilot Evaluation of a Local-Resource-Based Applied Chemistry Module Integrating Metacognition and Chemopreneurship

Muhazam Muhazam (Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika)
Muhali Muhali (Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika)
Ika Nurani Dewi (Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika)
Nova Kurnia (Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika)



Article Info

Publish Date
11 Aug 2026

Abstract

Applied Chemistry practical work can remain procedural when students follow laboratory steps without explicitly regulating their learning or translating chemical evidence into product decisions. This pilot study evaluated students’ perceived practicality of a local-resource-based Applied Chemistry module and examined pretest-posttest changes in metacognitive awareness and chemopreneurship. Twenty-eight undergraduate students enrolled in Applied Chemistry at Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika participated through total sampling during the even semester of the 2025/2026 academic year. The intervention was implemented over seven meetings (21 instructional hours) and involved extraction of local plant materials, formulation of a herbal animal-shampoo prototype, product-quality evaluation, metacognitive reflection, cost analysis, packaging design, and marketing simulation. Data were collected using a 20-item perceived-practicality questionnaire, student worksheet assessments, an adapted 52-item Metacognitive Awareness Inventory, and a 24-item chemopreneurship questionnaire. The instruments were evaluated through expert judgment for content validity, and internal consistency was assessed using Cronbach’s alpha. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics, Shapiro-Wilk tests, normalized gain calculated from group means, and Wilcoxon signed-rank tests. The mean perceived-practicality score was 82.88% (SD = 4.62), while the mean worksheet score was 79.54 (SD = 3.92). Metacognitive-awareness scores increased from 57.16 to 73.32 (N-gain = 0.38; W = 0, p < .001), while chemopreneurship scores increased from 54.68 to 77.00 (N-gain = 0.49; W = 10, p < .001). These findings indicate favorable student perceptions and higher post-implementation self-report scores. However, the absence of a comparison group and complete psychometric and process evidence limits causal interpretation. Further iterative validation and controlled testing are therefore required.

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prismasains

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Biochemistry, Genetics & Molecular Biology Earth & Planetary Sciences Education Electrical & Electronics Engineering Energy Engineering Environmental Science Mathematics Physics Other

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J-PS (Prisma Sains: Jurnal Pengkajian Ilmu dan Pembelajaran Matematika dan IPA IKIP Mataram) was published by the Faculty of Science, Engineering, and Applied Science Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika. J-PS containing scientific articles in the form of research and ...