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Science Education and Application Journal
ISSN : 26566672     EISSN : 26568365     DOI : -
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The articles in SEAJ include developments and researches in Education, Science Education, include Chemistry, Physics, and Biology (theoretical studies, experiments, and its applications) and management education. More details about Focus and Scope, please check Focus and Scope. SEAJ also carries a Comments and Criticism section, which provides a forum for expressing different view points, comments, clarification, and correction of misunderstanding regarding topics in published papers. Readers of the journal are earnestly invited to contribute their ideas to this forum. Contributions for the Comments and Criticism section should be relatively brief, normally two to four manuscript pages, written in Indonesian and English, and will be published as rapidly as possible.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
Articles 106 Documents
Application of Problem-Based Learning Model to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Biology Subjects Dewi, Imega Syahlita; Ningtyas, Fitria Wahyu
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i1.1022

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This study was conducted with the aim of improving student learning outcomes in biology subjects by using the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model in class X-6 SMA Negeri 2 Nganjuk. This type of research is a class action research (PTK). The subjects were students of class X-6 SMA Negeri 2 Nganjuk totaling 30 students. The PTK design includes planning, action and observation, and reflection. Data collection techniques used observation, tests, and documentation. Data analysis using comparative quantitative methods. The results showed an increase in the percentage of learning outcomes, namely in cycle I by 40%, while in cycle II by 60%. This was accompanied by an increase in the average student learning outcomes in cycle I of 73.01, while in cycle II it was 82.1. Thus it can be concluded that the use of the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning model in learning biology can improve student learning outcomes.
Identification of Student Misconception Level Through The Four Tier Dignostic Test as A Result of The Implementation of E-Module Development Prafitasari, Aulya Nanda; Pipit Candrasari
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i1.1029

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Learning in Kurikulum Merdeka guides students not only to wait for information from the teacher, but also to independently obtain good learning resources. Each student's literacy skills will influence their ability to understand material. Students having a misconception still becomes a big threat, therefore the students need specially designed learning media based on materials needed which is listed on the teacher's lesson plan. The learning media was developed in e-modules that can be used both offline and online so as to help reduce misconceptions in the material being studied. This study aims to identify the level of students' misconceptions between classes that use e-modules and those that do not. The research design used a posttest only control group design with questions of the type of four tier diagnostic test. Students answered by google forms and analyzed based on the Certainty of Response Index (CRI) criteria. The results of the implementation of e-modules, that have been developed based on the needs of the teacher's lesson plan, show differences in the level of misconceptions between classes that use it and those who don't. In the experimental class, 33.4% of students stated misconceptions, while in the control class it was 51.7.
Application of Scramble-Type Cooperative Learning Model To Improve Learning Outcomes of Class VIII B Junior High School 3 Lamongan Chuzaimah, Siti
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i1.1031

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This study aims to improve the learning outcomes of students in class VIII-B SMP Negeri 3 Lamongan by applying the Scramble type Cooperative Learning Model. This type of research is Classroom Action Research. The material used is the respiratory system in humans in science lessons. The research subjects consisted of 1 class, namely class VIII-B as many as 28 students. This research was conducted with 2 cycles, each cycle will consist of 3 meetings. The success of improving student learning outcomes is measured through an increase in student scores from working on test questions. Student learning outcomes in the pre-cycle showed an average student score of 62.32, and after the action the average student score was 66.78 in cycle I and 80.75 in cycle II. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the application of the Scramble Learning Model can improve student learning outcomes.
Supporting and Inhibiting Factors In The Application of The Jigsaw Method In Class V Science Subjects In Elementary School Susanto, Hendi; Sulistyaningrum, Heny
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i1.1032

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This research describes the supporting and inhibiting factors in implementing the Jigsaw method in science learning for class V elementary schools. The type of research used is a case study with a descriptive qualitative approach. Data collection techniques are interviews, observation and documentation. Miles and Huberman model data analysis techniques which include data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. The results of the research show that the supporting factors are the fulfillment of school facilities and infrastructure, as well as the active role of the school, both by teachers and school principals through programs that are able to increase teacher competence in relation to learning at school and the inhibiting factor is that the jigsaw method requires a long time. old and smart students tend not to want to be put together. The application of the jigsaw method in grade V elementary school science learning begins with the preparation of learning tools such as lesson plans. The teacher carries out the implementation process in learning, including initial or opening activities, core activities and final activities. The initial activities were carried out by the teacher by providing motivation and apperception. In the core activity, the teacher implements the Jigsaw method through the steps that have been prepared. In the final activity, the teacher provides a conclusion. The evaluation process is carried out through written tests. The results show effectiveness in the learning process and are able to improve learning outcomes for student.
Development of Scientific Argumentation Test Instruments for Students on the Classification of Living Creatures in Junior High School Yovita; Sonia, Gina; Vebrianto, Rian; Susanti, Emilia; Berlian, Mery
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1056

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Development of Scientific Argumentation Test Instruments for Students on the Classification of Living Creatures in Junior High School. Encouraging students to think and act like scientists is an important basis of the scientific approach to learning. Both students and scientists need arguments. This study uses a research and development (R&D) approach concerning the ADDIE model. The validation stage has been carried out by experts—linguists, material experts, and media experts—as well as one-on-one trials, small groups, and teacher practice. It can be concluded that the results of the expert validation as a whole.
Developing Preservice Biology Teachers' Creative Thinking Skills Through Integrating E-Books into Problem-Based Learning Sirajudin, Nuraini; Tolla, Ismail; Muharram
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1082

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Developing Preservice Biology Teachers' Creative Thinking Skills Through Integrating E-Books into Problem-Based Learning. This research aims to find a low solution quality of teachers in North Maluku Province, Indonesia. One alternative proposed is integrating e-books into problem-based learning to see the impact on preservice biology teachers' creative thinking skills. Pre-experiment-bookstall research methodology and one group's pretest-posttest design are used. This research was carried out in 2024, and the research location was the Study Program for Biology Education, University of Khairun, Indonesia. The research subjects were preservice biology teachers. The selection of research subjects was based on the initial ability level (high, medium, low), so the number of research subjects was 6 (2 groups). The research results concluded that integrating e-books into a problem-based learning model was very effective in improving the creative thinking skills of preservice biology teachers. Further research also makes it possible to see the differences in the effect of providing learning activity links (e-books) before or after offline lectures are conducted.
An Investigation on the Implementation of the Learning Cycle 5E to Improve Student Activeness Ningrum, Elinda Puspita; Martini; Purnomo, Aris Rudi
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1091

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An Investigation on the Implementation of the Learning Cycle 5E to Improve Student Activeness. This research aims to investigate the implementation of the learning Cycle 5E model in improving student activeness. The objects of this research are scientific works in the form of journal articles and research results. The research method employed is a literature review through analyzed journals. The technique used involves analyzing three pieces of literature on the Learning Cycle 5E to assess the impact of this model on student activeness in the learning process. The analysis results indicate that each phase of the Learning Cycle 5E model can improve student activeness during the learning process. Based on the three studies, from Cycle I to Cycle II, there is a noted increase in the average student activeness: Researcher 1 experienced a 3.35% increase, Researcher 2 saw an 8.17% increase, and Researcher 3 had a 15.84% increase. Future research should consider comparative studies of the Learning Cycle 5E model with other pedagogical approaches, longitudinal assessments of its long-term effects, and investigations into its application across diverse educational settings and technology integration.
Comparative Study of PJBL-STEM Learning Models: Analyzing Similarities and Differences Between Two Research Articles Kussudarto, Ratna Eka Anggareni; Rosdiana, Laily
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1092

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A Comparative Study of PJBL-STEM Learning Models: Analyzing Similarities and Differences Between Two Research Articles. This study aimed to compare two research studies that focused on the implementation of Project-Based Learning (PjBL) integrated with STEM in enhancing students' critical thinking, conceptual understanding, and creativity. The research employed a qualitative methodology, specifically content analysis, with data gathered through a literature review. Articles were selected based on specific criteria, including the accreditation ranking of the publishing journal, relevance to the topic, and citation impact. Data was collected using Google Scholar and Publish or Perish with keywords such as “Project-Based Learning” and “STEM.”. The findings reveal key similarities between the studies, notably the success of PjBL-STEM in improving students' scientific skills. However, the studies differ in their research objectives, target subjects, methodologies, and data collection instruments, highlighting varied focuses and anticipated outcomes. For instance, one study may prioritize critical thinking while another emphasizes conceptual understanding. The study concludes that integrating PjBL with STEM significantly enhances students' critical thinking, conceptual grasp, and creative problem-solving abilities. These findings demonstrate that PjBL-STEM is an effective and comprehensive educational strategy, preparing students to meet real-world challenges by developing essential scientific and creative skills.
Science, Environmental, Technology, Society Approach (SETS) in Improving Science Literacy of Junior High School Students Pramesti, Salsabila Aprillyanti; Rosdiana, Laily
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1094

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Science, Environmental, Technology, Society Approach (SETS) in Improving Science Literacy of Junior High School Students. This study aims to describe the implementation of science learning with the Science, Environmental, Technology, Society (SETS) approach, improving students' scientific literacy skills. This study uses a descriptive-quantitative research type with a group Pretest Posttest Design and involves 35 students of class VII-K SMP Negeri 1 Wonoayu as subjects. The research instrument is a science literacy test measured using the TOSLS Scientific Literacy indicators developed by Gormally from the Georgia Institute of Technology. The results showed a significant increase in students' scientific literacy with an N-Gain value of 0.74 which is included in the high category. In conclusion, the implementation of the SETS-Based Guided Inquiry Learning Model has proven effective in improving the scientific literacy of junior high school students.
Improving Students' Social Skills Through Cooperative Learning: The Effectiveness of the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) Model Wulandari, Tarisya Ayuni; Rosdiana, Laily
Science Education and Application Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Science Education and Application Journal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30736/seaj.v6i2.1095

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Improving Students' Social Skills Through Cooperative Learning: The Effectiveness of the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) Model. This research aims to describe the improvement in students' social skills after carrying out the learning process by implementing the Teams Games Tournament (TGT) type cooperative model on vibration and wave material. The type of research used is a pre-experimental design with a one-shot case Study design. In this research, the subjects used were students in class VIII of one of the State Middle Schools in Sidoarjo. The indicators used in this research are being able to socialize with other people, being able to interact confidently, showing concern, reporting things accurately, completing tasks, avoiding bad behavior, respecting other people's opinions, controlling emotions, and being friendly. The results of the research show that all indicators have experienced a significant increase in the average social skills of students being well-trained as indicated by an increase in the percentage of students' skills at each meeting. At meetings I, II, and III respectively, the percentage increase was 52%, 71%, and 93%. Based on this, it can be concluded that Teams Games Tournament (TGT) type cooperative learning can be used to train students' social skills which is one aspect of cognitive development in vibration and wave material.

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