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International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education
ISSN : 25977792     EISSN : 25498525     DOI : -
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International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education is an international, peer-reviewed, open access journal emphasizes on the method and practice of teaching, especially as an academic subject or theoretical concept. The journal is published by the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas Sebelas Maret, Surakarta Indonesia bi-annually on April and October (ISSN: 2597-7792 (Print)/2549-8525 (Online)). It is available on print and online.
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The Potential of Outing Class Acitivities to Enhance Environmental Awareness for Elementary School Pre-Services Teacher Siti Patonah; Sentot Budi Rahardjo; Cari Cari; Sajidan Sajidan
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Environmental damage in various places requires concrete steps to be resolved. The purpose of this research is to make environmental awareness work for Elementary School Pre-services Teacher through outing class activities. Post-test only group design is used as a method of this research. The instruments used are environmental awareness questionnaire where adapted. There are 71 elementary pre-service teacher  (60 male and 11 female) who fill in questioner. Students devide into 2 groups: experiment group and control group. Data analysis is an independent sample test using SPSS vol. 22. Experiment group, learning is done by outing class while the control group is done in the classroom. Obtained significance of 0.029 < 0.05, indicating that there is a difference between the experimental group and the control group. Outing class has an effect on environmental awareness to elementary school pre service teacher. An in-depth study is required to modify outing class activities in enhancing environmental awareness.
Physics Learning with Metacognitive Approach through Problem Based Learning (PBL) and Reciprocal Learning (RL) model Viewed from Students' Critical Thinking Skill Sulasih Sulasih; Sarwanto Sarwanto; Suparmi Suparmi
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Teachers have not been optimal in strengthening students' cognitive awareness in learning physics. This study aims to determine the effect of learning with a metacognitive approach through Problem Based Learning (PBL) and Reciprocal Learning (RL) model among students who have high critical thinking ability and low critical thinking ability. This research is an experimental study with the 2x2x2 factorial design. Object research is students of grade 11 science class in a high school in Central Java. The sample was obtained by cluster random sampling technique obtained by one class as an experimental and another class as a control. Data collection techniques use test techniques for their cognitive learning outcomes as well as their critical thinking skills and questionnaire and observation techniques for their attitude and skill learning outcomes. Analysis of the data using ANOVA 2 ways. The results show: (1) there are differences in learning outcomes between students who were given Physics learning model of PBL with reciprocal learning model. (2) There are differences in learning outcomes between students who have high critical thinking skills and low critical thinking skills. (3) There is no interaction between physics learning of PBL model and Physics learning of reciprocal learning model with students' critical thinking ability.
Students' critical thinking skills profile: constructing best strategy in teaching chemistry Budi Utami; Sulistyo Saputro; Ashadi Ashadi; Mohammad Masykuri; Riezky Maya Probosari; Alimin Sutanto
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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The purpose of this study was to determine the profile of critical thinking skills of senior high school students. The paper-based essay questions and the questionnaires were used as the instruments to measure critical thinking skills in daily chemistry problems, which is based on Facione’s critical thinking aspects included interpretation, analysis, evaluation, inference, explanation, and self-regulation. The research was conducted in one of government senior high school in Central Java, Indonesia. The descriptive-qualitative method was used for the research method. The qualitative approach was used to analyze the data by using essay questions and questionnaires. The criteria for critical thinking skills were categorized as null, low, medium, and high. The result showed that most of the students have weak or low skill in critical thinking, especially in analysis, evaluation, explanation, and self-regulation whether their skill of interpretation and inference are medium. This finding can be used to develop a new strategy in teaching chemistry related to critical thinking skill. 
The Instrument Implementation of Two-tier Multiple Choice to Analyze Students’ Science Process Skill Profile Sukarmin Sukarmin; Dewi Ratnasari; Suparmi Suparmi
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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This research is aimed to analyze the profile of students’ science process skill (SPS) by using instrument two-tier multiple choice. This is a descriptive research that describes the profile of students’ SPS. Subjects of the research were 10th-grade students from high, medium and low categorized school. Instrument two-tier multiple choice consists of 30 question that contains an indicator of SPS. The indicator of SPS namely formulating a hypothesis, designing experiment, analyzing data, applying the concept, communicating, making a conclusion. Based on the result of the research and analysis, it shows that: 1) the average of indicator achievement of science process skill at high categorized school on formulating hypothesis is 74,55%, designing experiment is 74,89%, analyzing data is 67,89%, applying concept is 52,89%, communicating is 80,22%, making conclusion is 76%, 2). the average of indicator achievement of science process skill at medium categorized school on formulating hypothesis is 53,47%, designing experiment is 59,86%, analyzing data is 42,22%, applying concept is 33,19%, communicating is 76,25%, making conclusion is 61,53%, 3) the average of indicator achievement of science process skill at low categorized school on formulating hypothesis is 51%, designing experiment is 55,17%, analyzing data is 39,17%, applying concept is 35,83%, communicating is 58,83%, making conclusion is 58%.
Improving Deaf and Hard of Hearing Students’ Achievements Using STS Approach: A Literature Review Iva Nandya Atika; Ediyanto Ediyanto; Norimune Kawai
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Science for all indicates that science should be accessible to all learners including deaf and hard of hearing (DHH) students, but they tend to struggle with developing abstract concepts of science optimally. Science, Technology, and Society (STS) approach is an interdisciplinary approach to science learning which is integrating science with technology and society aspects. Through STS approach, students become more interested in learning abstract concepts of science because they can apply the concepts throughout their daily living. The purpose of this study was to investigate whether DHH students improve their achievement levels of science specifically in the aspects of cognitive and affective via STS approach. A total of five journal articles from 2008-2016 written in English on the topic of science learning using STS approach were reviewed. This literature was collected via ERIC database. Then they were analyzed and interpreted in accordance with the objectives of the study. Based on the literature reviews, students experiencing STS instruction improve their achievements according to five STS domains in science learning. Due to learning via STS approach, students not only memorize the science concepts, but also enable to analyze scientific information as well as to apply it in their real-life situations, and set them on a path of life-long learning in science.Keywords: Achievements, Science Learning, Deaf and Hard-of-Hearing, STS Approach.
Implementation of Thematic Learning on Curriculum 2013 in 4th Grade Elementary School Husna Yusrina; Sri Yamtinah; Peduk Rintayati
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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This study aims 1) to know the implementation of thematic learning on the curriculum 2013 in 4th-grade elementary school; 2) to know the needs of teachers in the implementation of thematic learning in 4th-grade elementary school. This study used qualitative research methods. The research was conducted in public elementary schools in the Gugus Pattimura, Klaten district which has been using the curriculum 2013. The subjects of the study were 4th-grade elementary school teachers. The data used to collect data is in-depth interviews, observation, and document analysis. The results of this research are: 1) All teachers have implemented thematic lesson in curriculum 2013. There are some teachers who still have difficulty in the implementation. Difficulties experienced by teachers, among others, in the making of the lesson plan, the implementation of thematic learning, assessment process, and develop the material in every learning. This is because of the needy costs, the amount of time required, and the teacher has other work to do besides teaching; 2) On the implementation of thematic learning, teachers still need other references to deepen the material and to develop the ability of learners to be more independent in learning activities and tailored to the competencies that must be achieved. The second requirement is that teachers need adequate facilities for the implementation of thematic learning can be maximized. In addition, teachers need regular coaching on the implementation of thematic learning so that learning activities can be given to learners maximally.Keywords:Thematic Learning, Curriculum 2013, Education.
Student's Need Analysis for the Development of Chemistry Modules Based Guided Inquiry to Improve Science Process Skill Jane Arantika; Sulistyo Saputro; Sri Mulyani
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Science process skills (SPS) are an important aspect of learning science. SPS help students to develop creativity in learning. Process skills such as observing, formulating questions, interpreting, experimenting, hypothesizing, applying concepts, and communicating. This study aims to analyze the need for development resources needs of science filled with science process skills. Requirement analysis of the development of teaching materials with the skill of the process of science needs to be done because the textbook is the reference a teacher in the class. The subjects matter of chemistry the study was three senior high schools in Sambas, West Borneo. Needs analysis conducted using a qualitative approach, in terms of needs in classroom learning and content of process skills on teaching materials. Data were collected by interviews and questionnaires were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that as many as 27 percents of students perceive the book used in learning has not yet trained the science process skills. As many as 73 percents of students perceive that they need instructional materials in the form of inquiry-based chemistry modules to improve science process skills. Modules are developed based guided inquiry for having guided inquiry learning stages that can practice students' science process skills.
The Importance of Appropriate Instructional Methods for Training Students’ Thinking Skill on Environmental Learning Ayu Lestari; Maridi Maridi; Ashadi Ashadi
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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Instructional method is an important aspect of teaching and learning to determine the activities of teachers and students. Appropriate instructional methods influence many motivational variables of learners such as a tendency to think critically. This research aims to determine the effects of usage of instructional methods for training students’ thinking skill on environmental learning. This study is the quasi-experimental design of post-test only. Two equivalent student groups in secondary school were offered a topic on environmental learning with different instructional methods. The instructional methods were laboratory method and discussion method. The teacher was given to the first group using laboratory method, while the second group was given using discussion method. The effectiveness of different instructional methods was measured quantitatively by an achievement test. The analysis result of post-test showed that there was significantly different between the first group and the second group at a significance level of 0.05 for the interest of the first group. According to these findings, we suggest applying laboratory method instead of discussion method for training students’ thinking skill on environmental learning.
The Linkage between Ecological Knowledge and Behaviour Intention in Green Campus Students Idhun Prasetyo Riyadi; Baskoro Adi Prayitno; Puguh - Karyanto
International Journal of Pedagogy and Teacher Education Vol 2 (2018): IJPTE Focus Issue January 2018
Publisher : The Faculty of Teacher Training and Education (FKIP), Universitas Sebelas Maret, Indonesia

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The UI GreenMetric is a university world ranking for universities to assess and compare campus sustainability efforts. UI GreenMatric's ultimate goal is to assess how committed the universities are to environmental management in the campus area. Sebelas Maret University is ranked 76th in the world and 5th in the national level. Measurement of the ecological literacy ability of the students of Sebelas Maret University received low results on attitude and knowledge aspects. Measurement of attitude aspect using NEP scale got an average result equal to 62% while measurement of knowledge aspect using a scale of ecology concept gets an average result equal to 56%. This paper intends to discuss the relationship between attitude and knowledge aspects of students at Sebelas Maret University. Quantitative regression analysis is used to look at the relationship between the two aspects of ecological literacy on lecture activities and student attitude observation. Improved environmental management in the campus area can be done by improving the concept of students first because it can affect how students behave.

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