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SEJ (Science Education Journal)
ISSN : 25409859     EISSN : 25409859     DOI : https://doi.org/10.21070/sej
Core Subject : Education,
Aim: to facilitate scholar, researchers, and teachers for publishing the original articles of review articles. Scope: Natural Science Education at primary, secondary, and higher education include: 1. Physics Education 2. Biology Education 3. Chemistry Education 4. Integrated Science Education
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Implementation of Environmental Care Education from Early Age Sarisawati Intishar; Fathia Zaitun Azzahro; Ismi Hidayati Aris; Syukrotus Syukrotus; Zakiyah Isnawati; Ahmad Fauzan Hidayatullah
SEJ (Science Education Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): May
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Sidoarjo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/sej.v4i1.668

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Environmental sustainability is a sensitive issue lately due to increased global warming, erratic weather, disturbed ecosystems, the emergence of diseases, and so on. Garbage, the beginning of environmental damage in the air, water, and soil. All alternative pathways to protect the environment will be in vain if it is not balanced with an attitude of caring for the environment. The aim is to provide education and information about the importance of environmental sustainability to young children. The research method is a literature review of research journal articles related to the application of environmental education from an early age. In the research, it is known that in general the productive age that plays a role in environmental problems range from 15-64 years. The introduction and character education of caring for the environment is an effort to help children to always care about the environment and protect nature. The character of caring for the environment needs to be instilled from an early age in order to be able to love the environment. Good behavior starts from simple activities since I was a child, because at this time the brain can quickly absorb all the information obtained. When in previous studies environmental character education is integrated with each subject through competency standards, active learning, and school culture. This study focuses on environmental sustainability character education in early childhood.
Correlation Study of Environmental Knowledge, Attitudes, Subjective Norms and Perceptions of Behavior Control on Students' Environmental Care Behavior Agus Siswono; Lailan Syaufina; Siti Badriyah Rushayati
SEJ (Science Education Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/sej.v4i1.669

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This study aims to examine the correlation of environmental knowledge, attitudes, subjective norms, and perceptions of behavioral control on the environmental behavior of students of SMK-SMAK Bogor, to examine differences in environmental knowledge and environmental behavior of male students and female students of SMK-SMAK Bogor. The sample in this study was 54 students. Correlation analysis was performed using Partial Least Square (PLS). The t-test analysis was used to examine differences in knowledge and the environmental behavior of male and female students. Based on the analysis, it is known that knowledge has a positive and significant effect on attitudes; attitudes have a significant effect on environmental behavior. Meanwhile, subjective norms and perceived behavioral control have no significant effect on the environmental behavior of students at SMK-SMAK Bogor. The results of the t-test analysis also showed that the knowledge and environmental behavior between male students and female students were not significantly different.
Students' Creative Thinking Skills in the Implementation of Problem Based Learning (PBL) integrated Brainstrorming Method Nur Amila Fatmawati; Fitria Eka Wulandari
SEJ (Science Education Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/sej.v4i1.749

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This research aims to examine the effect of problem-based learning (PBL) integrated brainstorming learning method on students' creative thinking skill. The method used in this research is Quasi-Experimental with - test and Post- test Control Group design. The sampling in this research is sampling namely 23 students in IX A and 23 in IX D. The instrument applied in this study is a creative thinking test that is made in accordance with the indicators of creative thinking based on . To data, the researcher uses independent sample T-test. The research result showed that there is a significant difference of problem based learning (PBL) integrated brainstorming learning method for students' creative thinking skill.
Students Learning Motivation and Concepts Understanding of Science through the Use of PhET Interactive Simulations Citra Dwi Rahayu; Septi Budi Sartika
SEJ (Science Education Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/sej.v4i1.750

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The purpose of this research is to describe the influence of PhET Interactive Simulations on the motivation of learning and understanding the concept of natural science subject matter. This research is a type of quantitative research with design method using one shot case study design. The population and research sample is grade VIII students of SMP 4 which consists of 1 class. The instruments used in this study are motivational learning questionnaires and concept comprehension tests. The technique of analyzing the data of this study is to use correlation statistics. The results showed there was an influence of PhET Interactive Simulations on learning motivation with a low relationship influence rate of 0.273, there was the influence of PhET Interactive Simulations on understanding the concept of natural science with a low influence level of 0.324, and there was the influence of PhET Interactive Simulations on the motivation of learning and understanding the concept of natural science with a low influence level of 0.122. it can be concluded that PhET Interactive Simulations affects the motivation and understanding of the concept of natural science. Further research is expected to uncover other factors that influence the motivation of learning and understanding student concepts in addition to the use of PhET Interactive Simulations.
Analysis of the Science Concept Understanding of Inclusive Students in Junior High Schools Hestiningtyas Yuli Pratiwi; Kristanti Diana Malo; Indriyani Rachman; Ida Hamidah; Anna Permanasari; Ade Gafar Abdullah; Muhammad Nur Hudha
SEJ (Science Education Journal) Vol 4 No 1 (2020): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21070/sej.v4i1.833

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This research focuses on discussing the learning and understanding of the concepts of science in inclusive students at one of the State Junior High Schools in Malang with questionnaire methods, interviews, and documentation. The subjects used in this research were 2 source teachers, 2 special companion teachers (GPK), 25 regular students from class VIIIB, and 14 students with special needs. The learning system, especially with the topic of global warming in the inclusive school, is not yet fully optimal because the learning process is dominated by teachers using the lecture method. The level of understanding of the concept of regular students falls into the good category up to the cognitive domain C4. Meanwhile, the average student with special needs is better able to understand the concept by giving examples in the cognitive domain of C2. The low level of understanding of students' concepts, especially students with special needs, is due to the learning system which is more dominated by teachers in the classroom, the unavailability of learning media for students with special needs in understanding each concept and the number of special companion teachers (GPK) for students who need them which is still limited.

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