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Science Educational Research Journal is international open access, published by Science Master Program of Science Education Graduate Program University of Mataram, contains scientific articles both in the form of research results and literature review that includes science, technology and teaching in the field of science. The Science Educational Research Journal is published twice in a year in January and July editions. The editors receive writing in Indonesian or English, either from the university or from outside the university.
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Effectiveness of Using Canva-Based Learning Media on Physics Education Siti Hajar; Silvia Anggri Wijaya; Umi Purnama; Hutry Handayani Isra; Mawardi Jalil Masri; Adeline Silaban
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v11i12.13567

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This study aims to find out how effective learning is using Canva application-based learning media. This research is a research and development (R&D). Actually, there are ten stages of development, but in this study, the researcher only limited three stages in the development of Canva media, namely the planning stage, the development stage, and the trial stage. The test subjects in this study are students of Physics Education at Cenderawasih University. The data collection technique used in this study is in the form of a questionnaire or questionnaire in the form of a checklist. The data collected is in the form of quantitative data and qualitative data that is formed by words. The data analysis technique used in this study is descriptive. Based on the data analysis that has been carried out, students have responded well to the use of the Canva application. In this study, the researcher used 2 indicators in general, namely the effectiveness of learning and the learning process. The results of the analysis obtained were the percentage score for learning effectiveness of 79.46% in the good category, while for the presentation learning process obtained was 80.71 and in the good category. From the results of the analysis mentioned above, it can be said that the use of Canva-based learning media is good or effective in learning physics at Cenderawasih University.
Implementation of Differentiated Learning in the Independent Curriculum for Fifth-Grade Science at SDN 31 Kampung Caniago, Agam Regency Fadli S; Rayendra; Zelhendri Zen; Abna Hidayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.11611

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This study examines the effect of differentiated learning within the Independent Curriculum on students’ mastery of science content and creative thinking skills in Grade V at SDN 31 Kampung Caniago, Agam Regency. The research was motivated by the need for student-centered instruction that accommodates diverse learning needs and supports 21st-century competencies. A quantitative descriptive method with a one-shot case study design was employed. The sample consisted of 27 students selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected using observation and documentation, supported by a performance assessment instrument based on five indicators of creative thinking: fluency, flexibility, originality, elaboration, and evaluation. Data were analyzed using percentage scores and N-gain. The results showed that students’ mastery of science content reached a high level, with the highest achievement in the topic Properties and Changes of Matter (88%) and the lowest in the Solar System (75%). Creative thinking skills also improved, as indicated by an increase in N-gain from 0.63 during the preparation phase to 0.72 during the presentation phase. These findings demonstrate that differentiated learning effectively enhances both content mastery and creative thinking in elementary science learning.
Development of a Chemistry Learning Model through Integrated STEM Project-Based Learning Using Palm Oil Waste as a Renewable Energy Source Zulkhairi; Dzikrul Rizki
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.12995

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This study aimed to develop a chemistry learning model based on Project-Based Learning (PjBL) integrated with STEM, utilizing palm oil waste as a renewable energy context to enhance students’ scientific literacy. The research adopted a research and development approach using the Plomp model. The developed PjBL–STEM model was implemented in senior high school chemistry classes through contextual, project-oriented activities related to palm oil waste utilization. Data were collected using tests, observations, questionnaires, and performance rubrics to examine the quality and impact of the model. The findings indicate that the developed learning model is valid and practical for classroom implementation. Its application resulted in a significant improvement in students’ scientific literacy, particularly in understanding scientific concepts and applying them to real-world sustainability issues. In addition, the learning process supported the development of essential 21st-century skills, including critical thinking, collaboration, creativity, and environmental awareness. Overall, the results demonstrate that the PjBL–STEM learning model based on local renewable energy contexts is effective and feasible for chemistry instruction. The model contributes not only to improving scientific literacy but also to promoting sustainable education aligned with the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
Lead Levels in Blood and Urine, Blood Pressure, and Hemoglobin Levels in Online Motorcycle Taxi Workers in Denpasar Diah Prihatiningsih; Putu Ayu Parwati; Anak Agung Ayu Eka Cahyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.13106

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This study aimed to analyze the relationship between blood lead (Pb) level, urine Pb level, blood pressure, and hemoglobin level among online motorcycle taxi workers in Denpasar. A quantitative cross-sectional design was used involving 96 drivers selected by purposive sampling. Data were collected through questionnaires, direct physical measurements, and laboratory examinations of blood Pb, urine Pb, and hemoglobin. Normality was tested using the Kolmogorov–Smirnov test. Because several variables were not normally distributed, the data were analyzed using Spearman rank correlation, Mann–Whitney U test, and linear regression. Blood Pb level was not significantly associated with systolic blood pressure, diastolic blood pressure, or hemoglobin level. Urine Pb level was not significantly associated with systolic or diastolic blood pressure, but showed a significant weak negative correlation with hemoglobin level. Blood Pb and urine Pb levels were not significantly correlated. Work duration was not significantly associated with Pb levels, whereas daily working hours showed a marginal association with blood Pb. These findings indicate limited hematological effects and support routine biomonitoring and preventive occupational health measures in traffic-exposed workers.
Virtual Arena for Traditional Arts: Development of a Digital Platform for Cultural Preservation Hadawiyah Endah Utami; Raden Ary Bhagawan Wijaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.13716

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This article examines the development of Virtual Arena for Traditional Arts, a digital platform designed for the preservation of traditional arts through a technological approach and motion mechanics as elements of digital communication. This research stems from the urgent need to provide an alternative performance space amid the decline of physical stages and the decrease in direct interaction between artists and audiences. The concept of motion mechanics is applied to capture, visualize, and transmit body movements with precision through motion capture technology, so that the aesthetic characteristics of traditional arts remain authentic in virtual format. The digital stage functions as an interactive communication medium that allows the audience not only to observe but also to experience the performance through 3D visualization, dynamic avatars, and virtual reality-based stage design. The research methods included literature studies and system design. The results showed that the integration of motion mechanics with digital stages improved the quality of art representation, expanded the global audience reach, and strengthened real-time user engagement. These findings confirm that virtual arenas have the potential to become a new model of cultural communication in the digital age and an innovative strategy for preserving traditional arts.
Promoting Quality Education through Physics Simulations and Collaborative Modeling-Based Learning: Students’ Computational Thinking Dispositions in High School Physics Elisabeth Pratidhina Founda Noviani; Firza Farahdiba Daeng; Anthony Wijaya; Herwinarso
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.13724

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Computational thinking skills are essential in the 21st century; therefore, educational institutions must facilitate students in cultivating computational thinking skills. In addition, computational thinking dispositions are also important for students, as a positive attitude toward computational thinking will help them acquire the skills. This study aims to design and implement a collaborative modeling-based physics learning model supported by simulations to cultivate students' computational thinking dispositions. The learning model was implemented in a senior high school physics classroom during instruction on the work and energy topic. Thirty-four students participated in the study. At the end of the learning process, students’ computational thinking dispositions were assessed using a questionnaire. The results showed that students have overall computational thinking dispositions that are at a good level, particularly in confidence, persistence, and collaboration, while their ability to handle ambiguity reached an acceptable level. Moreover, according to the self-assessment, students had frequently engaged in computational thinking practices during the learning activities. These findings suggest that collaborative modeling-based learning supported by physics simulations has strong potential to promote computational thinking dispositions.
Peningkatan Pembelajaran Tata Bahasa Inggris melalui Aplikasi Mobile Assisted Language Learning (MALL): Studi Kasus Menggunakan Formula 33 Sri Mulyati; Nizamuddin Sadiq Nizamuddin; Astri Hapsari; Galuh Ihsan Nurkholis
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.13915

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The integration of technology into language learning has created new opportunities to enhance effectiveness and learner engagement. However, existing grammar learning applications often lack sufficient contextual scaffolding, provide minimal adaptive feedback, and rely on chatbots that are not grounded in curated learning sources, limiting their effectiveness for structured language acquisition. This study focuses on developing a mobile-assisted English grammar-learning application using the Formula 33 approach and an RAG-based chatbot. The research uses a prototyping methodology, enabling iterative development and continuous improvement informed by user feedback. The application was built using Android Studio (Kotlin), integrated with Firebase Realtime Database, and features a Retrieval Augmented Generation (RAG)-based chatbot that uses the Formula 33 book as its main self-learning source. The implementation results show that all main features, including formula learning, practice exercises, quizzes, and personalized feedback, are present and function effectively. System evaluation using Black Box Testing confirmed functional reliability, while the System Usability Scale (SUS) test yielded an average score of 83.125, categorized as “Excellent” and “Acceptable” for usability. These findings demonstrate that the Formula 33 method, implemented as a pedagogical framework integrated with RAG technology based on curated textbook sources and evaluated through SUS standards, effectively supports users in progressively and contextually understanding English grammar structures. The proposed model offers strong potential as a replicable framework for the development of future technology-assisted language learning applications.
Implementation of the Al-Bayan Method in Qur’anic Learning and Its Impact on Early Childhood Hijaiyah Letter Recognition Assidiki, Zakia; Formen, Ali; Diana, Diana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.14013

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Hijaiyah letter recognition is a fundamental aspect of early Qur’anic literacy that requires developmentally appropriate teaching methods. However, early childhood education institutions still face challenges in selecting effective approaches to support children’s early reading skills. This study aimed to examine the effectiveness of the Al-Bayan method in improving Hijaiyah letter recognition among early childhood learners at TK Negeri Pembina Rantau, Aceh Tamiang Regency. The research employed a quantitative quasi-experimental design using a one-group pretest–posttest model. The sample consisted of 35 children selected through total sampling. Data were collected using Hijaiyah letter recognition tests and structured observation sheets. Data analysis included descriptive statistics, normality testing, paired sample t-test, and N-Gain analysis. The results showed a significant improvement in children’s Hijaiyah letter recognition after the implementation of the Al-Bayan method, with a mean difference of 26.30 and a significance value of p < 0.05. The N-Gain analysis indicated a moderate level of improvement, demonstrating the instructional effectiveness of the method. These findings suggest that the Al-Bayan method can be effectively implemented in early childhood Qur’anic learning to strengthen Hijaiyah letter recognition through structured repetition, guided practice, and child-centered instruction, providing practical guidance for educators in designing effective early Qur’anic literacy programs.
Pelaksanaan Program Pendidikan Anak Usia Dini Holistik dan Terpadu dalam Pencegahan Stunting di Kabupaten Aceh Tamiang Putri, Ulfa Rismaya; Diana, Diana; Formen, Ali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.14024

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Stunting remains a major public health issue in Indonesia due to its long-term effects on children’s growth, cognitive development, and future productivity. Despite government efforts, the implementation of integrated stunting prevention programs at the early childhood education level remains inconsistent. This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Holistic Integrative Early Childhood Education (HI-ECE) program in preventing stunting in Aceh Tamiang Regency. A qualitative case study approach was employed involving 30 participants consisting of early childhood educators, principals, health workers, village officials, and parents from two early childhood education centers. Data were collected through in-depth interviews, observations, and document analysis. The data were analyzed using the interactive model of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, supported by triangulation to ensure data credibility. The results show that educational services are the most consistently implemented component, particularly through the integration of hygiene, health, and nutrition awareness into daily learning activities. However, health, nutrition, caregiving, and child protection services remain limited and depend largely on external programs. Weak cross-sectoral coordination, limited human resources, and inconsistent parental participation hinder effective implementation. The study concludes that strengthening institutional capacity, formalizing intersectoral collaboration, and increasing parental engagement are essential to optimize early childhood education institutions as convergence points for sustainable stunting prevention
The Effect of Virtual Laboratory using Ethnoscience Concept “Mangeppi Agara” on Students’ Digital Literacy and Science Literacy Adiansyah, Romi; Amin, Astuti Muh.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v12i3.14068

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In this digital age, digital literacy and science literacy are key to comprehending and applying knowledge efficiently. However, modern science education often overlooks local wisdom and ethnoscience, which are rich in cultural values and traditions. Ethnoscience studies can provide material for creating virtual laboratories to help students increase their digital literacy and science literacy. The purpose of this research is to analyze the effect of virtual laboratories using the "mangeppi agara" ethnoscience concept on students' digital and scientific literacy. The present study employed a quasi-experimental design to generate a virtual laboratory that embodies the ethnoscience idea "Manggeppi Agara". The product comprises simulations/demos, videos, assessments, and images created with Augmented Reality (AR) technology. The ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation) was implemented to produce the laboratory. The product was examined by experts in the field and tried out to 202 biology students. The result showed that the laboratory was valid. The research instruments consisted of tests to assess pupils’ digital and science literacy. The study’s findings revealed that employing a virtual laboratory based on the "Manggeppi Agara" Ethnoscience idea improved students’ digital literacy and science literacy. virtual laboratory using the Etnosains concept "Manggeppi Agara" had an impact on students’ digital literacy and science literacy. These findings are expected to help advance the quality of learning design in university and enhance students’ science competencies in the face of rapid global change.

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