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Jurnal Bioedukatika
ISSN : 23386630     EISSN : 25415646     DOI : 10.26555
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"JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA" focuses on the publication of the results of scientific research related to the field of Biology Education. The article published on the internal and external academic community UAD especially in Biology Education. "JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA" publishes scholarly articles in biology education scope covering: biology curriculum, teaching biology, instructional media, and evaluation. Published article published is the article the results of research, studies or critical and comprehensive scientific study on important issues and current job descriptions included in the journal.
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Learning cycle 7E model to improve studying result and activity of IV grade students on natural science learning in SD Muhammadiyah Danunegaran of Yogyakarta Irma Yulianti Budi Safitri; Ika Maryani; Dwi Sulisworo
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.13467

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This study aims to improve the activity and student learning outcomes after applying the Learning Cycle 7E learning model. This study uses classroom action research concerning the Kemmis and Taggart models, namely planning, implementation, observation, and reflection, which are carried out in three cycles. Data collection methods and instruments use the guidelines for observing student activities, guidance for observing teacher activities, tests of learning outcomes, and documentation. Data analysis techniques were carried out qualitatively (display, reduction, drawing/conclusion) and quantitatively (descriptive statistics). The results showed that student activity increased from cycle I by 93%, cycle II by 96%, and cycle III by 98.5%. Student's achievement increased from 74.16% to 91.67% (cycle I to cycle III). Classically, learning is said to be complete if 80% of students have reached the minimum completeness criteria, which is 75. This research shows that the stages in the Learning Cycle 7E can significantly increase student learning activities and outcomes.
Study of strengthening 21st-century skills in prospective science teacher based on gender Rian Vebrianto; Ridzwan Bin Che Rus; Misbahul Jannah; Zelly Putriani; Alaniyah Syafaren
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.14619

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21st-century skills are important for teachers. Pre-service teachers have to have the competence needed in the 21st Century to teach these 21st-century skills to their students in the future. This purposes of the study are the strengthening of the 21st Century Skills of pre-service teachers of science in three campuses, namely Sultan Syarif Kasim State Islamic University, Sultan Idris Malaysia University of Education, and Ar Raniry State Islamic University in Banda Aceh and to determine the correlation of 21st-century skills-based on gender. This study employed quantitative design using a survey research method. The instrument used for this study was the questionnaire of 21st century skills. The questionnaire for the 21st century skills are 30 items to represent the five constructs (Digital Age Literacy, Inventive Thinking, Effective Communication, High Productivity and Values and Spirituality) with the reliability index of the instrument was 0.84. This study was conducted on 250 pre-service teachers consisting of 46 male gender and 204 female gender from three campuses. The results showed that teachers of science had good reinforcement of The 21st Century Skills. While based on data analysis, the correlation between male and female gender is weak but has the same relationship to strengthening the 21st Century skills.
Bio-literacy perspective: A study of the implementation of outdoor learning-based science process skills in plant introduction Diana Hernawati; Dina Maulina; Rita Fitriani; Rinaldy Rizal Putra
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.15067

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The study aims to describe an implementation study of outdoor learning based science process skills based on a bio-literacy perspective. The method used is quantitative analysis to see the influence of implementation of science process skills, while to reveal the effect of each indicator of each predictor used qualitative descriptive analysis. The samples in this study were two groups of biology teacher candidates taken by cluster random sampling techniques. The research instrument is a science process skills test with data analysis techniques using Anacova. The results concluded simultaneously there was an influence on the implementation of the science process-based outdoor learning skills from the perspective of bio-literacy at a level of significance 0.05. To measure the ability of bio-literation, it is not only needed instruments at the level of conceptual understanding but instruments that can assess learning with scientific methods and practices. Practically science process skills can be an effort in mapping the domain of biological literacy.
Construct validity of critical thinking disposition test in biology Jayanti Syahfitri; Harry Firman; Sri Redjeki; Siti Sriyati
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.11031

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This Research includes seven indicators of Critical Thinking Disposition (CTD), namely truth seeking, open mind, analicity, systematicity, self confidence, inquisitiveness, and maturity. The purpose of this study is to look at the construct validity tests of CTD in biology at Bengkulu State University. This study involved 206 respondents, those are biology education students from Bengkulu State University with a level of study (years 1, 2, 3 and 4). After being analyzed by a Confirmatory Factor Analysis (CFA), the result showed that CTD Test had suitable construct validity. This result is supported by the received value of Convergent Validity which includes factor loading values of more than 0.5, while the Composite Relibility (CR) and Average Extract Variance (AVE) values for the seven indicators of CTD in sequence are Truth Seeking (CR = 0.96, AVE = 0.74), Open Mind (CR = 0.95, AVE = 0.67), Analicity (CR = 0.95, AVE = 0.68), Sistematicity (CR = 0.96, AVE = 0.70), Self Confidence (CR = 0.96, AVE = 0.70), Inquisitiveness (CR = 0.98, AVE = 0.82) and Maturity (CR = 0.95, AVE = 0.66). From the results can be concluded that the construct validity and composite reliability obtained by the test is good.
Science learning to understand the value of conservation character in students in the coastal region Elya Nusantari; Ramli Utina; Abubakar Sidik Katili; Yowan Tamu
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.15070

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This research was conducted to understand the value of conservation character in students by utilizing local resources in the coastal areas of Gorontalo Province. The research design used is the application of one group pretest-posttest design. Data collection was performed using cluster sampling techniques with research subjects totaling 160 students spread across four elementary schools in the coastal areas of Gorontalo Province. Data analysis was performed using N-Gain and Anava 2 x 2 test to see differences in learning outcomes in the form of moral knowledge and moral goodness of conservation at each grade level and examine the difference in the total score of the pretest and the total score of the posttest. The results showed that the N-Gain value for knowledge about coastal natural resources was 0.74, moral conservation knowledge was 0.76, and moral goodness conservation was 0.84. Anava test results showed the level of class and type of test differed significantly on the character values of students with sig <0.05 (0.000 <0.05). That is, there are differences in the value of student conservation characters based on grade levels. Significantly the character value of grade 3 and grade 4 students shows the highest value compared to the grade value of grade 5 and grade 6 students. The application of science learning tools with conservation characteristics utilizing the local potential of natural resources in elementary school students in coastal areas can understand the character conservation of students in coastal areas.
The effectiveness of blended learning on plant development structure lectures Eko Retno Mulyaningrum; Rivanna Citraning Rachmawati
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.11427

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The changes in college curriculum that refers to the Indonesian National Qualifications Framework has consequences on curriculum changes in the Biology Education Study Program of Universitas PGRI Semarang, so that there are adjustments in the course of Plant Anatomy which were initially 2 SKS and Plant Morphology which was initially 2 SKS into one course, Plant Development Structure, with the weight of 3 SKS, so that effective learning is needed by blended learning. Based on this background, the purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of blanded learning in Plant Development Structure courses. The learning design uses a combination of face to face methods with offline teaching materials using flipbooks, online discussions with Facebook groups and e-assessment using proprofs software. This research method is pre-experiment with the design of the One Group Pretest Posttest. The results of the pretest obtained an average value of 41.84, while the posttest results obtained an average value of 70.97 and the results of the t-test showed that there were significant differences. In the questionnaire results obtained data as many as 43% of students like blanded learning; 57% of students stated the advantage of using online discussion was to get direct experience as a teacher candidate using social media as a learning medium; 57% of students stated that offline teaching materials can balance the right and left brains; and 60% of students said by e-assessment to get the correct feedback directly. The conclusion is blanded learning that combines face to face, online discussions, offline teaching materials, and e-assessment, and effective blanded learning for Plant Development Structure lectures.
Indonesian smart schools: Their influence on the ability of information literacy on the biology field Adhitya Amarulloh; Endang Surahman; Vita Meylani
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.15071

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Information literacy in the information society era is very important for every individual, especially for students to prevent misunderstandings and misconceptions. Digital-based learning can influence on students' information literacy abilities. The purpose of the study is to look at the effect of digital-based learning (Indonesian Smart Schools) on students' information literacy abilities. This research was conducted from February to June 2019, at SMA Negeri 2 Tasikmalaya. The research method was a true-experimental design with randomized pretest-posttest control group design. This study population was class X, amounting to 299 people, with cluster random sampling technique, the results were class X MIPA 1 (experimental) and X MIPA 5 (control). The information literacy research instrument uses a validated instrument from SAILS (30 items). Based on the ANCOVA analysis at the significance level (Î) = 0.05 and based on the comparison of the values gain, it can be concluded that there was an effect of digital-based learning on students' information literacy abilities on Animalia material. Indonesian Smart Schools can be alternative digital learning to hone the ability of information literacy on Animalia material. Indonesian Smart Schools can be an alternative to digital learning to hone the ability of information literacy.
Students science process skills under structured and guided inquiry learning condition Wasis Wuyung Wisnu Brata; Cicik Suriani
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.11429

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Inquiry learning has been known as a popular approach to be studied and applied in science learning. However, the effect of different levels of inquiry on science process skills has not received much attention. This study aims to see the effect of the implementation of guided and structured inquiry on students' Science Process Skills. The quasi-experimental method was carried out with the posttest-only control group Randomized design in two classes of Biology's first-year students. Data were collected with a process skill observation sheet for one semester of lectures. The results showed that both types of inquiry learning showed similar achievement patterns for the types of process skills observed, but generally guided inquiry showed better results. The average score of science process skills in structured inquiry classes was 71.67, while in guided inquiry classes was 78.06. Another interesting finding is that the two types of inquiry learning produce similar performance patterns for the type of process skills observed. The sequence of the type of process skills that are most mastered in both classes is to observe, conclude, classify, and communicate. Inquiry learning is able to develop science process skills well, but differences in learning experiences that are more open to guided inquiry are thought to be an explanation of the difference in achievement of process skills between the two types of inquiry.
Satwa Negeriku: STEM-based encyclopedia as literacy media for elementary student Mukhsin Alfian; Ika Maryani
JURNAL BIOEDUKATIKA Vol 8, No 1 (2020)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (921.527 KB) | DOI: 10.26555/bioedukatika.v8i1.15072

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This research aims to develop, measures the feasibility, and implements STEM-based Encyclopedia to train the literacy of elementary school students. This study uses a 4D development model from Thiagarajan. The subjects were students in grades 4, 5, and 6 of the teachers at Muhammadiyah Pepe Elementary School, Yogyakarta. Encyclopedias were tested on students and teachers after proper approval by material experts, linguists, and media experts. Data obtained through questionnaires, interviews, field notes and observations. The validation results show that the Encyclopedia is worth using to support the literacy program. The results of the small group trial received a value of 95 (very good), the large group trial received a score of 92 (very good), and also the good application received a score of 91.5 (very good). Students find encyclopedias very interesting, easy to understand, and increase students' understanding of endangered species in Indonesia. The observations also show the use of STEM-based encyclopedias leading to the realization of competency literacy indicators. The teacher also appreciates that the encyclopedia is suitable to be used as teaching material that supports the literacy program.

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