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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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Antioxidant Activity of Fruit Extract Powder Beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Using DPPH Method Rizki Nugrahani; Yayuk Andayani; Aliefman Hakim
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v6i2.409

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Free radical effect is one of many factors that can cause coronic desease, heart coronary desease, diabetes militus.  Beans plant (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) countant antioxidant compound. Antioxidants could inhibit oxidation reaction, that is cousing free radical compounds. The objective of this research was to determine the potential of bean extracts as an antioxidant. DPPH method was used to measure antioxidant activity, absorbances was measured using UV-Vis spectroscopy. Scrining phytochemical used to identified secondary metabolites in samples. The result showed IC50 1268.18; 2512; 1698.18 and 4442.75 μg/mL for all variety of stroge (less 1, 1, 2, 3 months) and IC50 control BHT was 1.744 μg/mL. Extract of bean powder sample classified as very weak antioxidant activity, variety of storage could effect to antioxidant activity. Phytochemical screening results obtained flavonoids, phenols, alkaloids, saponins, steroids and terpenoids present in the sample, while tannin are not included in the sample
Improving Critical Thinking Skill of Junior High School Students through Science Process Skills Based Learning Diego Pradana; Mohamad Nur; Nadi Suprapto
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 6 No. 2 (2020): July
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v6i2.428

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This study aimed to investigate impact the science process skill-based learning on critical thinking skills of Junior High School students. Subjects were eighth grade students of Rengel Junior High School 1 that were selected by purposive random sampling. Measurement data by means of science process skills test and critical thinking skill test was analyzed by using inferential statistical one-tailed t-test and linear regression. The results showed that implementation of science process skill-based learning was effective to improve the critical thinking skill of Junior High School student
Cultivating Green Behavior of Eco Literation-Based Elementary School Students during the COVID-19 Pandemic Hana Lestari; Ridwan Siskandar
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7i1.477

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This study aims to describe how to grow the green behavior of elementary school students based on Eco literation during the COVID-19 pandemic. The method used is a literature review with a systematic mapping study technique as a library search. Based on the results of the study, Green behavior that is grown in children based on Eco literation includes 4 components of Eco literation, namely implications, ecological knowledge, knowledge of environmental problems and environmentally responsible behavior. Through these 4 literacy components children can have a concern for health, personal hygiene and care for the environment, the ability to communicate and apply ecological concepts, an understanding of various problems and issues related to the environment that are influenced by aspects of politics, education, economy, and government institutions and active participation which is aimed at solving and solving problems through selected lifestyle activities. During the COVID 19 pandemic, cultivating Eco literation-based green behavior can be provided through online learning by utilizing digital technology through modeling, habituation, and repetition in everyday life such as consuming healthy food, exercising diligently, carrying out health protocols (diligently washing hands with soap and running water, wearing masks and keeping your distance), besides teaching people to limit activities that can harm themselves and the environment, which are packaged attractively and conveyed through various digital media such as blogs, websites, podcasts, and other social media
The Effect of Interactive Multimedia and Learning Styles on Students' Physics Creative Thinking Skills Syahriani Yulianci; Nurjumiati Nurjumiati; Asriyadin asriyadin; Adi Apriadi Adiansha
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7i1.529

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One of the innovations in physics learning needs to be done by using creative learning media, namely interactive multimedia. This is done so that physics learning becomes more effective and not monotonous towards the delivery of material by the teacher. In addition to media factors, factors from within students need to be studied to improve the quality of learning physics. This study aims to test the effectiveness of interactive multimedia on students' creative thinking skills in physics. In addition, this study aims to influence learning styles on creative thinking skills and to see the interaction between interactive multimedia and learning styles in influencing creative thinking skills. This research is included in the quasi-experimental research. The total sample consisted of 74 tenth grade students, who were divided into two groups, namely the experimental class and the control class. The sample was determined by purposive sampling. Data on creative thinking skills were tested using N-Gain, and learning styles were analyzed quantitatively. To see the effectiveness of the research variables, an Anava test was performed. The results showed that interactive multimedia had an effect on students 'creative thinking skills, while the learning styles and interactions of the two independent variables did not affect students' creative thinking skills
Analysis of SAVI Learning Model with the Task of Observation of Video on Science Learning in Producing Analytical Thinking and Critical Thinking Abilities Deni Nasir Ahmad
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. 1 (2021): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7i1.543

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The aim of the researcher is to find out how much change in learning outcomes (analytical thinking and critical thinking skills) by using the SAVI learning model with the assignment learning method using the learning media of science learning video recordings that have been prepared by the researcher. The method used in this research is quantitative research with quasi-experimental research methods in managing research data using the t-test and to see if there is a linear relationship, the researcher tests the hypothetical pre-test before testing the hypothesis or t-test. The results of the study were that there was no indirect relationship between the SAVI learning model and the science learning video observation task on analytical thinking skills and there was a relationship between the SAVI learning model and the science learning video observation task on critical thinking skills. It can be concluded that the Somatic, Audiotorist, Visual and Intelligence (SAVI) learning model can improve and help develop critical thinking skills while improving and developing analytical thinking skills requires learning stages that emphasize an initial or previous learning experience in learning when using the model SAVI learning
Infusion of Environment Dimension of ESD into Science Learning Through the RADEC Learning Model in Elementary Schools Hana Lestari; Muhammad Ali; Wahyu Sopandi; Ana Ratna Wulan
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. SpecialIssue (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7iSpecialIssue.817

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This study aims to provide an overview of infusion of environment dimension of ESD into thematic learning thought the RADEC learning model in elementary schools. This study used a descriptive qualitative approach involving four teachers and twenty students in elementary school Bogor City who were taken based on purposive sampling technique. Data were collected through interviews, observation, and primary school science curriculum documents, which were processed using triangulation techniques. The results of this study indicate that in general, indicators derived from basic competencies can be oriented towards the goal of sustainable education in the dimensions of environmental preservation. Natural science learning which is packaged in thematic learning at the elementary school level can provide opportunities in the process of implementing sustainable development education holistically and comprehensively. The RADEC model can stimulate students to learn actively, not only mastering the concept of environmental conservation but also thinking skills and attitudes in preserving the environment. The RADEC model can be applied in synchronous and asynchronous online learning so it is suitable for use during the Covid-19 pandemic
Meta Analysis: The Effect of Edmodo Assisted Physics Learning Media on Student Learning Outcomes Naurah Nazifah; Nurul Azmi; Putri Nurhaliza; Desnita Desnita
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. SpecialIssue (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7iSpecialIssue.822

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The industrial revolution 4.0 requires humans to have 21st century skills. In essence, education is expected to produce students who have the quality to live as individuals who are creative, innovative, intelligent, and globally competent. The purposes of this study are to: 1) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes in the aspect of high school level class levels. 2) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes on the material used. 3) Determine the effect of Edmodo media on student learning outcomes. The type of research used is meta-analysis. The articles analyzed in this study amounted to 15 articles published in 2014-2021. The average overall effect size of using Edmodo-assisted learning media on high school students' learning outcomes is 2.51 in the high category. The Edmodo-assisted physics learning media provides an effect size on the XI SMA level with an average of 2.91 in the high category, the Edmodo-assisted physics learning media provides an effect size on the XI SMA level with an average of 2.15 in the high category. The highest average value of the effect size of Edmodo-assisted learning media on global warming material with a value of 7.50 in the high category, while the lowest average value of the effect size of Edmodo-assisted learning media on optical instrument materials with a value of 0.87
Acceptance of Technology by Islamic Boarding School Students Based on the TAM Model Nuryanna Nuryanna; A Halim; Elmi Mahzum; Abdul Hamid
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. SpecialIssue (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7iSpecialIssue.825

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This study aims to determine the acceptance of technology in Islamic boarding schools and their use in terms of physics learning outcomes, it is necessary to conduct research on technology acceptance among Islamic boarding schools. In this study, the acceptance of the technology was measured using the TAM model. Measurements were carried out in several Islamic boarding schools in the Aceh Besar area. The instrument used is a questionnaire on the perception of acceptance of information technology and documentation in the form of students' scores. The results obtained are the perception of students' acceptance of technology consisting of five indicators, namely the perception of PEOU (Perceived Ease of Use), PU (Perceived Usefulness), ATU (Attitude Toward Using), AU (Actual Usage), and B (Behavioral) towards information technology. Towards students tend to be high, and if there is the influence of other variables and not included in the study, so it can be seen that technology acceptance tends to be high. There is a strong relationship between Perceived Ease of Use (PEOU) and Perceived Usefulness (PU), PEOU and Attitude Toward Using (ATU), and Behavioral Intention (B) and Actual Usage (AU)
Gender Analysis in terms of Attitudes and Self-Efficacy of Science Subjects for Junior High School Students M. Dwi Wiwik Ernawati; Asrial Asrial; Dwi Agus Kurniawan; Ahmad Mansur Nawahdani; Rahmat Perdana; Rahmi Rahmi
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 7 No. SpecialIssue (2021): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v7iSpecialIssue.828

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The purpose of this study was to determine the comparison of students' attitudes and self-efficacy based on gender, and to determine the relationship between students' attitudes and self-efficacy towards science subjects. This research uses quantitative research with survey method. The sample in this study was 74 students from SMPN 1 Muaro Jambi in Muaro Jambi district. The sampling technique used is purposive sampling. There are two instruments in this study, namely attitudes towards science and self-efficacy. The results of the T-test of student attitudes towards science subjects obtained were sig. (2-tailed) < 0.05, so there were differences in student attitudes towards science subjects, both female and male students in class VIII A and class VIII B. The results of the T-test of students' self-efficacy on science subjects obtained a value of sig.(2-tailed) < 0.05, so there are differences in student self-efficacy on science subjects, both female students and male students in class VIII A and class VIII B. While the results of the correlation test between attitudes and students' self-efficacy towards science subjects class VIII A and VIII B showed a value of sig. (2-tailed) < 0.05, then there was a relationship between students' attitudes and self-efficacy towards subjects’ science lessons, both female students and male students in class VIII A and class VIII B.
Review and Comparison of Four-Tier Multiple Choice and Five-Tier Multiple Choice Diagnostic Tests to Identify Mastery of Physics Concepts Hendra Musfa Dirman; Fatni Mufit; Festiyed Festiyed
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol. 8 No. 1 (2022): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v8i1.838

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Misconceptions of a concept in a lesson will have an influence on understanding the next concept. Having misconceptions that exist in learning can understand the nature of the misconceptions and consequently can help student learning progress. Therefore, a diagnostic test for misconceptions is needed, including the newest four-tier multiple-choice and five-tier multiple-choice. This research is a literature review that provides an information system using the PRISMA method which often occurs in students' misconceptions in high school physics subjects. The data for this research are 60 selected articles from 2017-2021. The purpose of this study is to reveal the use of four-tier multiple-choice and five-tier multiple-choice diagnostic tests in physics and also provide a comparison of each instrument with the strengths and weaknesses of the four-tier multiple-choice and five-tier multiple-choice diagnostic tests. Furthermore, the use of multiple-choice four levels (83.33%) and multiple-choice five levels (16.67%). In the use of the four-tier multiple choice physical material diagnostic test, which is often used in identifying misconceptions, are optical devices (12%) and energy businesses (10%). And the use of an additional five-tier multiple-choice instrument diagnostic test that is often used is to present an overview or conclusion at the fifth level. However, each type of four-tier multiple-choice and five-tier multiple-choice test has its own advantages and disadvantages in assessing students' conceptions.

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