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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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Development of an Integrated Religious Biotechnology Textbook Hidayat, Nur; Khosi'in; Aryati, Azizah; Muhammad, Zulfikri
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6313

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This research aims to produce textbooks that are integrated with Islamic religious values. This type of research uses RnD development research with the ADDIE development model, the instrument used is a feasibility questionnaire for religious material experts, biotechnology material experts, media experts, language experts and a user response questionnaire totaling 27 respondents consisting of 3 lecturers and 24 students. The research results show feasibility religious material expert 84.70%, biotechnology material expert eligibility 100%, language expert eligibility 88.67% and media expert eligibility 83.30%, while user response test results with a value of 91.10% show that the textbook developed is a book teaching biotechnology integrated with Islamic religious values is very precise, very appropriate, very clear, very interesting and very easy for students to understand.
Microstructure Characteristics of Chicken Feather Panels As An Alternative Wall Material Faharuddin, Ansarullah; syarkawi, Mukhthar Thahir; Said, Juhana; Altim, Muhammad Zainal; Hamson, Zulkarnain; Aisah, Siti
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 12 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6317

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Chicken feather waste, after being finely chopped, is converted into feather panels which can be an alternative material in architecture. Chicken slaughter waste produces 4-9% of live weight in the form of feathers, requiring technology to make it a renewable alternative material. This research aims to process chicken feather waste into alternative materials for room dividers and building walls, reducing environmental impacts. Scanning is carried out to analyze the surface characteristics of the panels before they are applied as environmentally friendly materials. Previous research recorded a chicken feather panel density of 0.38-0.4, categorizing it as a soft stiff fiberboard material. Experimental engineering methods and material scanning in the microstructure laboratory using SEM reveal surface topography and material composition. The test results show that chicken feather panels can be recommended as a new alternative material in architecture. This discovery has the potential to use chicken feather waste in a sustainable manner, providing an environmentally friendly alternative and reducing the burden on the environment. The integration of these materials can enrich innovation in sustainable construction.
Effectiveness of the Flipped Classroom Model on the Problem-Solving Abilities of Science Education Students: A Meta-analysis Study Santosa, Tomi Apra; Ilahi, Dian Purnama; Utami, Lisa; Festiyed, Festiyed; Desnita, Desnita; Asrizal, Asrizal; Diliarosta, Skunda; Yerimadesi, Yerimadesi; Arsih, Fitri
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6318

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A concise the purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of the flipped classroom model on the problem solving skills of science education students. A total of 950 studies were analyzed obtained from six databases consisting of ScienceDirect, Education Resources Information Center (ERIC), Wiley Journal, Springer; ProQuest and IEEE aim to get relevant articles published in 2020-2023.  From the analyzed studies, 21 studies were selected for meta-analysis.  Data analysis with JSAP software.  The results showed that the flipped classroom model provides high effectiveness on the problem solving skills of science education students (rRE = 0.97; 95 % CI [0.840; 1.111]; p < 0.001). This finding provides information for teachers to apply the flipped classroom model to improve students' problem solving skills in learning
The Implementation of Problem Based Learning (PBL) Assisted by Video on Momentum and Impuls Material to Improve Students Critical Thinking Abilities Khoirulloh, Hilmi; Astra, I Made; Rahayu, Yuliana
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 2 (2024): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i2.6320

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Problem-based learning is a student-centered educational method that aims to develop problem-solving, self-directed learning and teamwork also critical thinking abilities of students. This study aims to determine the effectiveness of applying the Problem Based Learning (PBL) model on momentum and impuls material in improving students critical thinking abilities. This research was conducted using the action research method which was divided into four stages and three learning cycles and also a single case study descriptive research with a critical thinking abilities test instrument. The results of the increasing critical thinking abilities test were analyzed using the N-gain test and paired sample t test. The test results showed that there was an increase in students critical thinking abilities with N-gain score is 0.46 and 0.56 in medium criteria and paired t-test results with a significance level of 5% = 0.000 < 0.05 which shows that there is a different level of critical thinking abilities of students before and after the implementation of the PBL. So, based on these results, it can be concluded that the implementation of the video-assisted Problem Based Learning (PBL) model assisted by videos can improve students critical thinking abilities on momentum and impuls material.
Development of Learning Models for Post-Earthquake Elementary School Students: Preliminary Studies Rahayu, Ucu; Hutasoit, Leonard R.; Sekarwinahyu, Mestika; Wahyuningsih, Tri; Kismiati, Dyah Aniza; Setyawan, Danang Budi; Suciana, Dola
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 12 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6325

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Disasters including earthquakes can traumatize people, especially children. One of the impacts is impaired concentration, making it difficult for children to learn or study. Hopefully, the right learning model can help students continue to participate in learning and heal the trauma. To find out this learning model, it is necessary to carry out a process of characterizing students in post-disaster areas. Based on the results of questionnaires and interviews with teachers and students in post-disaster areas, it is known that some students are still experiencing trauma, as indicated by 51.80% of students still having difficulty concentrating on studying. It is also known that the learning style of most students is auditory because 91.10% of students learn happier when they hear the teacher telling stories. Furthermore, student’s learning styles are visual as shown by 83.90% of students enjoying reading, 80.4% of students enjoying seeing pictures, and 57.10% enjoying seeing animations. Judging from the tendency for collaboration, students prefer to study in groups. Based on these characteristics, students enjoy learning with active, interactive, and fun activities, so the AICEF learning model can be an alternative that can be used as a learning model for elementary school students in post-earthquake areas
Effectiveness of a Problem-Based Learning Model with Quizizz Learning Media on Science Learning Outcomes Novitasari, Denis; Ansori, Isa; Widagdo, Arif
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6329

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This study was motivated by the low learning outcomes of grade 5th students at Elementary School 14 Sragen in science subjects due to suboptimal learning. The purpose of this study was to test the effectiveness of the Problem-Based Learning learning model with Quizizz media on the science learning outcomes of fifth grade students of Elementary School 14 Sragen. This type of research is experimental research with a quasi-experimental research design. The research method used is Quasi-experimental design, research sampling involves two study groups of grade V students, namely the experimental class and the control class, with a total of 17 students each. The data analysis method was carried out by applying a paired sample t-test to test the hypothesis and N-gain test to assess the effectiveness of the learning model. The results showed that PBL with Quizizz media was declared effective based on the paired sample t-test with a result of 0.000, which means that there is an average difference in student science learning outcomes between the problem-based learning model with Quizizz media and the STAD model. The experimental class N-gain test results were higher than the control class 79.2532> 53.8574 effective criteria. Based on the results of the study, it shows that the application of the Problem-Based Learning learning model with Quizizz media can improve student learning outcomes and more effectively improve student science learning outcomes.
The Implementation of Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila through The Sasak Heritage Collage Activity in Elementary Schools Nurwahidah, Nurwahidah; Novitasari, Setiani; Nurmawanti, Iva; Wardani, Ketut Sri Kusuma; Angga, Prayogi Dwina
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6330

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This study aimed to determine the practicality of implementing the Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila through the Sasak Heritage Collage activity in elementary schools. The research was conducted in SD Negeri 36 Cakranegara during the odd semester of the 2023/2024 academic year, with data collected from one teacher and 22 students. Descriptive quantitative analysis was performed on the data using implementation sheets, as well as teacher and student response questionnaires. The research findings indicated that: (1) The implementation of Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila through the Sasak Heritage Collage activity was successful in each of the following activities: a) activities investigating Sasambo cultural diversity such as language, traditional houses, and traditional clothing, with an implementation percentage of 84.72%; b) activities investigating Sasambo cultural diversity such as traditional cuisine and dance, with an implementation percentage of 88.89%; c) Sasak heritage collage activity, with an implementation percentage of 100%; and d) presentation activities resulting from Sasak cultural collages, with an implementation percentage of 75.56%. (2) The practicality of implementing the Projek Penguatan Profil Pelajar Pancasila through the Sasak Heritage Collage activity was deemed very practical, with a practicality percentage of 93.75% for teachers and 87.61% for students
Increasing Pre-service Science Teacher Creativity Through STEM Problem-Solving Nurita, Tutut; Yuliati, Lia; Mahdiannur, Muhamad Arif; Ilhami, Fasih Bintang; Fauziah, An Nuril Maulida; Hendratmoko, Ahmad Fauzi; Puspitarini, Sapti
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v10i1.6335

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Creativity is one of the skills that must be possessed in the 21st century, especially by pre-service science teachers. However, in fact, the quality of pre-service science teacher creativity still needs to be improved. Therefore, this research aims to increase the creativity of pre-service science teachers through STEM Problem-Solving. This research uses a one group pretest posttest design. The sample in this study was 53 pre-service science teachers in the science education department at Universitas Negeri Surabaya. Increasing the quality of pre-service science teacher creativity is measured based on pretest and posttest scores. The pretest and posttest scores were then analyzed using N-Change. Apart from that, it was also analyzed statistically using paired t-test. This is used to ensure that STEM Problem-Solving really has an effect on increasing the creativity of pre-service science teachers. The research results show that STEM Problem-Solving is proven to significantly increase the creativity of pre-service science teachers. The category of increasing pre-service science teacher creativity is in the medium category. The majority of pre-service science teachers' final creative quality is in the creative category.
Analysis of the influence of Entrepreneurial and Networking Competitive Advantage on Business Performance with Use of Digital Marketing as a Moderating on Agricultural SME’s in Makassar City Fitriany, Fitriany; Halim, Sri Endarti; Rahman, Muh Akil; Suwandaru, Rachman
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.6342

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The purpose of this research is to (1) determine the analysis of entrepreneurial influence Networking, Competitive Advantage influences Agriculture SME’s Business Performance in Makassar City (2) To analyze whether Digital Marketing is able to moderate the influence of Entrepreneurial Networking, Competitive Advantage on Performance Makassar City Agriculture SME’s Business. This type of research is causality. Research population This is a total of 86 Agriculture SME actors in Makassar City. Testing research data using a measurement model or often called outer models and structural models (structural models) or often called inner models, and effect size for moderating variables. The results of this research prove that (1) Entrepreneurial Networking, Competitive Advantage has a positive and significant effect on Makassar City Agriculture SME’s Business Performance (2) Digital Marketing cannot moderating the influence of Entrepreneurial Networking, Competitive Advantage on Agriculture SME’s Business Performance in Makassar City
The Application of Demonstrated Learning Methods to Increase Primary School Students' Science Learning Results Prananda, Gingga; Prihantini; Judijanto, Loso; Purwoko, Bambang; Stavinibelia; Lestari, Nana Citrawati; Efendi, Nofriza
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No 12 (2023): December
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i12.6344

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The paper aims to determine the difference in science learning outcomes of students who apply the demonstration method and the science learning outcomes of students who use conventional learning in class IV elementary school. The type of research that the author uses is experimental research. This research uses a group of research subjects from a certain population, then grouped randomly into two groups or classes, namely the experimental class and the control class. The experimental class was treated using the demonstration method and the control class used the conventional method, then both classes underwent the same post-test. The sampling technique used was non-probability sampling with proportional sampling. The same number of students and class average scores that are close to the same are class VA and class VB. After getting the sample class, the two classes were randomly drawn, then class VA was obtained as the experiment and class VB as the control. The results of this research can be seen from the results of the hypothesis test using the t-test which was carried out so that the value of t_count=0 and t_table= 2.02 was obtained. From the distributed table t, we get ttable = 2.02. So, it can be concluded that t_count > t_tabel, where 0 > 2.02, thus the working hypothesis H_1 is accepted, meaning there are significant differences in learning outcomes in the two samples. This research concluded that the science learning results of class IV students who used the demonstration learning method did not have a significant difference because the two sample classes got the same learning results, due to the limited time of the researcher who delivered the material to the experimental class

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