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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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Mitigation of Learning Loss and Teacher Awareness: Qualitative Study in Science Practicum Mariana Rengkuan; Fajryani Simal; Marleny Leasa; Marni Maelan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1796

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This study aimed to determine teacher awareness in mitigating learning loss in science practice learning in elementary schools. The research method used was qualitative research with case studies. Data collection techniques used include interviews, observation, and documentation. The research was conducted in elementary schools in Ambon City, consisting of three public and three private schools, with the respondents being high school teachers. In this study, the validity of the triangulation data was used. The results showed that teachers' awareness of mitigating learning loss in science practice in elementary schools was good. However, both public and private schools experienced learning loss in science practice. For this reason, each teacher gives their best effort to mitigate learning loss events by taking actions such as home visits, communicating with parents, utilizing existing media in the environment around students for science practice, and approaching students to mitigate learning loss events in students' science practice in elementary school
Validitas dan Kepraktisan Lembar Kerja Peserta Didik Materi Gelombang dan Bunyi Untuk Siswa Sekolah Menengah Pertama Zahara Lutfiya Azmi; Apit Fathurohman; Leni Marlina
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1797

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Student worksheets are one sort of educational material intended to aid students' learning, explore experiences and ideas, and develop students' cognitive, psychomotor, and affective components. As a result, a study of the validity and applicability of the Student Worksheet on waves and sound content for junior high school students was done. The goal of this study was to see if the Student Worksheet was reliable and practical. The research design used in this study is a developmental study. A walkthrough and a questionnaire were employed as research tools. The validity test was said to be quite valid based on the average content aspect of 4.71, language 4.70, and design 4.78, according to the study's findings. While the practicality test was stated to be very practical, the results obtained one to one teacher on the average content aspect of 5, language 5, and design 5. One to one students obtained an average of 4.73 content aspect, 4.33 language, and 4 design ,55. The results of the practicality of the small group of teachers on the aspect of content are on average 4.11, language 4.66, and design 4.44. The small group of students obtained an average of 4.22 in the aspect of content, 4.52 in language, and 4.36 in design. So it can be concluded that the Student Worksheet material waves and sounds for junior high school is very valid and very practical. Furthermore, it can be used for the effectiveness test stage
Development of Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning-based E-Module to Improve Critical Thinking Skill Sri Septianti; Muzzazinah Muzzazinah; Meti Indrowati
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1808

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This study aims to determine the feasibility of a POGIL-based e-module to empower students' critical thinking skills. The type of research used is research and development with research procedures using ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development Implementation, Evaluation) model development. This research is limited to the feasibility test of POGIL-based e-modules at the development stage. The assessment of the validity test results and the questionnaire practicality test were interpreted on a Likert scale. Based on data analysis, the following results were obtained: validity tests by POGIL-based e-module learning media obtained an average of 88.3% for media validity; 96.6% for the validity of the material; and 87.5% for Language validity. Practicality tests conducted by teachers get an average of 84% and students by 90.6%. Based on the validity and practicality test of POGIL-based e-module learning media to empower students' critical thinking skills, they are declared feasible to be used for further research
Pengembangan e-modul fisika terintegrasi STEM untuk meningkatkan keterampilan abad ke-21 siswa kelas XI SMA Naurah Nazifah; Asrizal Asrizal
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1820

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In the current era of the industrial revolution 4.0, students are required to have 21st century skills. The 21st century skills in question are students mastering the 4C skills, that are Communication, Collaboration, Critical thinking and Creativity skills. These four skills must be possessed by students to face the world in the 21st century. One of the current learning approaches that strongly supports the achievement of 21st century skills is STEM-based learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics). In supporting the interdisciplinary success of STEM in physics learning, it is necessary to have effective teaching materials, one of which is a module that students can use independently. In this case, the product developed is an integrated STEM physics e-module to improve the 21st century skills of class XI high school students. The e-module was developed using Flip PDF Professional software with reference to the plomp model. This research is carried out until the development or prototype stage. The research results obtained are the development of STEM integrated physics e-modules to improve students' 21st century skills which have been developed to be valid and practical to use in learning
The Communication Skills Profile of Pre-Service Biology Teachers Astuti Muh. Amin; Fitriyah Karmila; Yuni Pantiwati; Romi Adiansyah; Ahmad Yani
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1825

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The focus of learning design and learning innovations for the twenty-first century is preparing students with communication skills. Students must have communication skills to effectively transfer scientific knowledge, processes, knowledge, insights, and other important data. This study aimed to determine the profile of communication skills possessed by pre-service biology teachers at IAIN Ternate. This is a quantitative descriptive study involving 65 students from the Tadris Biology Department at IAIN Ternate. The research was conducted during the even semester of the 2021/2022 academic year. Observation sheets of verbal and nonverbal communication were used to collect data. The technique for collecting data is direct observation (experience) of the learning process and interactive class discussion in the target classroom. The results indicated that pre-service biology teachers' verbal and nonverbal communication abilities were extremely deficient. These findings provide educators with an overview of effective learning approaches for training students to be independent and proficient in 21st-century skills
The Development of Conceptual Change Theory-Based E-Modules Equipped with Conceptual Change Texts on the Solar System Topics Yenita Yenita; Syuhendri Syuhendri; Sardianto Markos Siahaan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1826

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This study aims to develop a set of e-module teaching materials equipped with conceptual change text based on conceptual change theory on the Solar System materials. The research method used was Educational Design Research (EDR) with the Plomp model. The research consisted of three stages, namely the preliminary study, design development and product testing. At the initial stage, an analysis of competencies, essential materials, and misconceptions experienced by students in the Solar System material was carried out. There were major misconceptions such as the Sun as the biggest star, the motion of the planets that are always the same, the phases of the moon, revolution and rotation of the earth, Kepler's Laws II and III, solar eclipses, and Newton's gravity that occurs between the earth and the moon as well as the earth and the sun. These findings are the basis for developing the e-module. Based on the validation and practicality tests, the validation level was obtained at 3.85 which means very valid category and practicality at 93% means very practical category. Therefore, it can be concluded that the developed e-module teaching materials based on the conceptual change on the Solar System topics are valid and practical.
The Effect of Differentiated Learning in Problem Based Learning on Cognitive Learning Outcomes of High School Students Azmy Almas Dalila; Siti Rahmah; Winny Liliawati; Ida Kaniawati
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1839

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This study aims to investigate the effect of differentiated learning in the Problem Based Learning model on the cognitive learning outcomes of high school students. This research uses a quasi-experimental approach with a Nonequivalent Control Group research design. The research sample was selected using a purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 70 students of class X in one of senior high schools in Cimahi city, Bandung. The instrument used consisted of 4 reasoned multiple choice questions about momentum and impulses to measure students' cognitive learning outcomes. The results showed that the average value of N-Gain in the experimental class was 0.81 in the high category and in the control, class was 0.42 in the medium category. Statistical results show that the value of Asymp.Sig is 0.00 > 0.05. That is, there is an effect of differentiated learning in the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model on the cognitive learning outcomes of high school students on physics material
Students' Creative Thinking Ability Through Creative Problem Solving based Learning Baiq Fatmawati; Baiq Miftahul Jannah; Maya Sasmita
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1846

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Creative thinking is identified with the thinking process which includes fluency, flexibility, originality and elaboration. This creative thinking habit can be trained by applying a creative problem-solving model, namely learning creative problem solving, this model is one of constructivist learning. The research focus is applying creative problem solving-based learning to students' creative thinking. Participants are students of SMA Negeri 1 Masbagik for the 2019/2020 academic year class X Science. Quasi-experimental research design with post-test-only control design. Collecting data using a description test. Data analysis by t-test and using SPSS 25.0 program application for its calculations. The results of data analysis: 1) the experimental class obtained a significant average value on the indicators of creative thinking fluency (78.00), flexibility (77.00), originality (54.73), 2) fluency control class (60.18), flexibility (55.48), originality (50.18). The conclusion of this research is that creative problem-solving learning has an impact on students' creative thinking in all indicators with an increasing average value in the experimental class
Peningkatan Partisispasi Peserta Didik dalam Belajar IPA Melalui Model Problem Based Learning Izzatin Kamala; Zulfi Idayanti; Tsaqifa Taqiyya Ulfah
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1850

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Science learning is a very important lesson for all people, especially elementary school students. Based on the 2013 curriculum, learning refers to students. Student activity in learning is very important, but based on the facts, student participation tends to be low. Observing this situation, the researcher adopted the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model. The research method used is Classroom Action Research (CAR) using the Kemmis and Taggart models with the research subject being the fourth grade students of SD Negeri Demangan totaling 25 students and 1 class teacher. This research was carried out in 2 cycles consisting of planning, implementation, observation and reflection. The research instrument consisted of observation sheets, learning tools, Student Worksheets (SW), post test grids and post test question sheets. The data collection technique used by the researcher is in the form of a test at the end of each cycle and non-test consisting of observation, interviews and documentation. Technical data analysis is in the form of qualitative data analysis about how the activities of students and teachers and quantitative analysis is about the learning outcomes achieved by students at the end of each cycle. The implementation of research actions is carried out in 5 stages, namely orientation of students to problems, organizing students to learn, guiding individual/group experiences, developing and evaluating problem solving processes. The results showed that after the implementation of the Problem Based Learning learning model, student participation during learning increased. This can be proven by the participation of students in cycle 1 meeting 1 showing an average of 75% in the high category. At the second meeting, it decreased 2% to 73% with the same category, namely high. Then it increased again in cycle 2 meeting 1 with an average of 84% in the very high category and increased again to 89%. This shows an escalation in the participation of Class IV students at SD Negeri Demangan in science learning. At the second meeting, it decreased 2% to 73% with the same category, namely high. Then it increased again in cycle 2 meeting 1 with an average of 84% in the very high category and increased again to 89%. This shows an escalation in the participation of Class IV students at SD Negeri Demangan in science learning. At the second meeting, it decreased 2% to 73% with the same category, namely high. Then it increased again in cycle 2 meeting 1 with an average of 84% in the very high category and increased again to 89%. This shows an escalation in the participation of Class IV students at SD Negeri Demangan in science learning
Efektivitas Modul Optika Berbasis Problem Solving dalam Meningkatkan Higher Order Thinking Skills Calon Guru Fisika Wahyudi Wahyudi; Nurhayati Nurhayati; Dwi Fajar Saputri
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 4 (2022): October
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i4.1860

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This study aimed to identify the effectiveness of using physics-based problem-solving modules in improving prospective physics teacher students' higher-order thinking skills (HOTS). The experimental method has been used in designing the one Group Pretest-Posttest Control Groups. The research sample was all students who took the optics course. HOTS data was measured using a two-tier multiple-choice test instrument, and problem-solving ability data was measured using a Likert scale questionnaire. Data analysis was performed using descriptive and inferential statistics, including the N-Gain test, effect size, and Kruskal Wallis. The results showed that (1) there was an increase in student HOTS after the problem-solving-based module was applied by 0.42 in the medium category, and an increase occurred in all aspects of HOTS, including analyzing, evaluating, and creating; (2) the effect of problem-solving ability on students' HOTS; and (3) the effectiveness of problem solving-based modules is 2.36 in the very effective category. The results of the study can be concluded that the problem-solving-based optical module that has been designed is very effective in increasing students' HOTS and problem-solving abilities to support student success in learning optics

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