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Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia
Core Subject : Education, Social,
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia contains research publications in the field of education such as Model and Modelling, Integrated STEM Education, STEAM Education, Scientific Argumentation, Socio-Scientific Issue Based Teaching and Learning, Model Based Integrated Inquiry in STEM, Model Based Teaching and Learning, Curriculum and Instruction, Curriculum Ideology, Curriculum Development, Learning Progession, Learning Assessment, Computational Thinking, Bioinformatics Learning, Machine Learning, ICT Based Teaching and Learning, 21st Century Skills, Scientific Literacy, Teacher Ability, Professional Development, Teaching and Learning Based on Local Wisdom, Contextual Based Teaching and Learning, Technological Pedagogical and Content Knowledge, Pedagogical Content Knowledge, Teaching and Learning Based on Indigenous Knowledge, Teacher Education, Educational Policy, Character Education, and Systematic Review and Meta-analysis in Education.
Articles 57 Documents
Development of Ethnoscience-Based Organic Chemistry Experiment e-Module: A Cane Brown Sugar Production Process in Tulungagung, Indonesia Ali Amirul Mu'minin
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Sultan Ageng Tirtayasa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i1.19822

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This research aimed to develop and determine the feasibility of ethnoscience-based organic chemistry experiment e-module: a cane brown sugar production process in Tulungagung, Indonesia. This research used the research and development (R & D) method with steps according to Richey and Klein, namely Planning, Production, and Evaluation (PPE). Product feasibility tests consist of content validity tests, including materials and media, and limited trials. The average percentage score of the validity test results of materials, media, and limited trials are 86%, 86%, and 88% which shows that the ethnoscience-based organic chemistry experiment e-module: a cane brown sugar production process in Tulungagung, Indonesia is very good.
Analysis of Students’ Collaboration Skills through Project-Based Learning Model Jeliana Veronika Sirait; Erlida Amnie
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i1.19836

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Student collaboration can be trained by implementing a project-based learning (PjBL) model because this model has great potential to produce a meaningful learning for students and can be a provision for them to face the future when they enter the world of work. This research aimed to obtain the level of students’ collaboration skill so that it can be used as a reference material to explore the potential of students. The type of this study is descriptive using a quantitative approach. The instrument used is an observation sheet to observe student collaboration skills during learning by applying PjBL to Fluid material which consists of 5 indicators and 10 descriptors. Data analysis uses the average percentage of students’ collaboration skills indicators.  The average percentage of collaboration skills indicators is 76.33%. Collaboration skills possessed by students during learning by applying the PjBL model are classified as collaborative in accordance with the assessment criteria reference. So it is concluded that to foster student collaboration skills, students can apply the PjBL model in physics learning activities.
The Development of Problem-Based Learning Management Activities to Promote Attitude Towards Science and Technology Subjects of Grade 5 Students Apitchaya Thomjaroen; Wisarut Payoungkiattikun; Tipubon Tippalert
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i1.19095

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The objectives of this research were; (1) to develop a problem-based learning management activity that is effective according to the 80/80 criterion and (2) to promote attitudes towards learning science and technology subjects to pass the 70% threshold. This research is a developmental research model which focuses on design and innovation development and is divided into 2 phases: the development process and the assessment process. This research is in phase 2. The sample group consisted of 32 grade 5 students studying in the first semester of the academic year 2022 at a school in Kalasin Province. Research tools include; (1) 4 learning management plans and (2) attitudes toward learning science and technology subject tests. The statistics used in data analysis were percentage, mean, and standard deviation. Collect data on attitudes toward learning science and technology subjects with a 5-level rating scale and 10-item list. The results showed that; (1) The overall efficiency of the problem-based learning management activities was at the highest level. (X = 4.99, S.D. = 0.02). Moreover, (2) The effect of students' learning attitude towards science and technology after organizing the problem-based learning management activities was high (X = 4.38, S.D. = 0.84).
The Effect of the Game Method on Students' Motivation and Cognitive Ability Ruth May; Dian Rachmawati; Evi Amelia
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i1.20583

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This study aimed to the effect ofthe game method on motivation and cognitive capacities. The study employed a quasi-experimental approach with a randomized block design, with the game method as the independent variable and motivation and cognitive ability as the dependent variables. The research sample consisted of VIII C as the control class and VIII A as the experimental class. The sampling approach used was random sampling. A questionnaire was used to assess student motivation. A questionnaire was used to assess student motivation, a posttest was used to assess cognitive capacities, and an observation sheet was used to assess learning implementation. According to the findings, the average score of students' motivation in the experimental class was 61, placing them in the very high group. Students in the experimental class have a strong cognitive ability, scoring 72.36. The P value for the t-test was 0,05, showing that the gaming method influenced students' motivation and cognitive ability on human movement system concepts.
The Development of Learning Management Activities by Applying Problem-Based Learning Management to Develop Analytical Thinking in Science and Technology Subjects for Grade 9 Students Duangrat Thawatchoti; Wisarut Payoungkiattikun; Tipubon Tippalert
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i1.19077

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This research aimed to; (1) Develop learning management activities by applying problem-based learning for grade 9 students in science and technology subjects, meeting the 70/70 criteria. (2) Develop analytical thinking among grade 9 students to meet the 70 percent threshold. Moreover, (3) study satisfaction with learning management by applying problem-based learning. The researchers developed learning management activities for grade 9 students in science and technology courses in this research by applying problem-based learning. The tools used in the research include; (1) Learning Management Plan 5 Plans. (2) analytical thinking Tests. Moreover, (3) satisfaction questionnaires. Statistics used to analyze the data include percent average and standard deviations. The sample groups used in the research are grade 9 students and 23 students from a school in Kalasin province, Indonesia. They were collected by; (1) Analytical thinking Test 30 items. (2) Satisfaction assessment 10 items. The research results showed; (1) The development of learning management activities by applying problem-based learning for students in grade 9 in science and technology subjects to be effective 72.12/70.76, higher than the specified threshold of 70/70. (2) The development of analytical thinking accounted for 71.51%. Meet the 70 % threshold. It shows that managing learning by applying problem-based learning can develop analytical thinking. Moreover, (3) Students are satisfied with learning management by applying problem-based learning. It averaged 4.74, with the highest level of satisfaction.
The Implementation of Case-based Learning Approach in the Classroom: A Systematic Review Shaynen Fatimah; Indah Juwita Sari; Jun S. Camara
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i2.20535

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This research aimed to see how the implementation of case-based learning approach in the classroom using systematic review method. Based on the analysis of 10 journal articles on the implementation of case-based learning approach in the classroom, it can be seen that the highest level of implementation is to measure student learning outcomes and students' critical thinking skills. While the least level of implementation of the case-based learning approach in the classroom is to measure science generic skills, learning activities, mathematical reasoning ability, and student learning motivation. Therefore, it can be concluded that the implementation of the case-based learning approach in the classroom has a good influence on improving students' 21st century abilities and or skills.
Exploring Public Perceptions of ChatGPT in Education through Netnography and Social Media Analysis Listyanto Aji Nugroho; Emy Wuryani
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i2.23164

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This study aimed to examines public perceptions of ChatGPT, a language model developed by OpenAI, particularly in the context of education. Netnography and Social Network Analysis were employed in this study. Using Instagram as the main source of data, the top 10 posts related to ChatGPT were analyzed, and three active groups discussing the technology were identified: university accounts, education influencers, and AI technology developers. A keyword analysis was conducted, and 24 related search terms were grouped into four clusters, showing that ChatGPT is directly related to artificial intelligence, machine learning, learning systems, research, data mining, ethics, and authorship. Overall, the development of ChatGPT has attracted the attention of various parties, particularly in the field of education. There is significant concern about the impact of this technology on humanistic values in education, but many parties are also striving to optimize ChatGPT's potential to improve effectiveness and efficiency in the teaching and learning process. Therefore, a better understanding and adaptation of ChatGPT technology is needed to minimize negative impacts and maximize its positive potential in the world of education.
Adsorption Capacity and Phosphate Removal Efficiency of Oyster Shells and its Implications to Chemistry Learning John Rommel T. Retuya; Victoria N. Malaya
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i2.23628

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The aquaculture sector of the Philippines which includes fish pond culture systems faces many challenges and issues such as high concentration of phosphate which does not only affect water parameters but also triggers the occurrence of Harmful Algal Blooms. Hence, this study was conducted to evaluate the adsorption capacity and phosphate removal efficiency of oyster shell powder (OSP) using brackishwater under laboratory conditions as learning resources of chemistry learning. This quantitative research study used Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three treatments: T1 (Control/Commercial) – 1.5g Calcium carbonate (CaCO3); T2 – 1.5g Oyster Shell Powder (OSP); T3 – 2.5g Oyster Shell Powder (OSP). Results revealed that in terms of surface morphology, the photographs showed irregularity of shapes and different sizes, implying heterogeneity of OSP while, in terms of elemental composition, Calcium and Oxygen are the major elemental composition of the OSP. Further, in terms of Phosphate Adsorption Capacity, One Way ANOVA revealed significant differences (p-value <0.01) among treatments. Further analysis using LSD revealed that commercial calcium carbonate has significantly higher adsorption capacity than oyster shell powder, however, 1.5 g OSP has higher adsorption capacity than 2.5g OSP. Furthermore, in terms of phosphate removal efficiency, One Way ANOVA revealed no significant differences (p-value <0.05). This means that the phosphate removal efficiency of OSP is comparable to commercial calcium carbonate (CaCO3).Moreover, the study's findings act as an educational resource, facilitating a profound comprehension of the practical applications of chemistry principles. It encourages chemistry learners to engage in critical evaluation and practical application of their knowledge, particularly in addressing pressing environmental challenges.
Inequality of Social Problems Related to the Management and Utilization of Household Waste: Seen from the Perspective of Family Education Nurul Hayat; Rahmawati Rahmawati; Ibnu Razak; Mokete Nyaphisi Bendly
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i2.23163

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Household waste management is an important aspect of sustainable living, which has an impact on environmental welfare and public health. However, the extent to which different socio-economic groups engage in responsible waste management practices varies widely, thereby contributing to broader issues of social inequality. This study investigates how family education, as a key determinant of individual behavior and decision making, influences inequality in waste management practices among various socio-economic groups. Through a comprehensive analysis of existing literature, case studies and empirical data, the author highlights various aspects of social problems related to household waste. From the research results, it was found that 74.4% said that managing waste was easy, 98.5% said they knew how to choose organic and inorganic waste, 82.7% said they knew how to manage and utilize RT waste. However, 61.7% do not carry out real practice of sorting organic and inorganic waste at home independently. It was proven that 51.1% subscribed to rubbish officers in their area and 30.8% disposed of rubbish independently at rubbish dumps. This could be due to a lack of learning in the form of direct practice based on habituation education from home. Supporting this, 78.9% have never taken courses or training regarding the management and use of household waste. And 89.5% of people from the basic family level expressed the need for knowledge, skills and management in the community. These findings highlight the potential of family education programs to bridge the gap in waste management behavior among various socioeconomic strata. Such interventions can empower individuals and families with the knowledge and skills necessary to implement sustainable waste management practices, thereby contributing to a more equitable and environmentally conscious society. 
Online, Offline, Flexible: Instructional Delivery Preferences of Pre-service Teachers in College Genetics and Its Implications for Curriculum, Instruction and Assessment Jun S. Camara
Gagasan Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 4, No 2 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30870/gpi.v4i2.23644

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Learning curricula are designed  to be needs-focused but are expected to be learner-friendly nonetheless. This study aimed to measure the level of instructional delivery preferences of undergraduate students in an introductory Genetics course (online, offline, flexible) and determined the influence of gender, year level, and post-secondary track. Using a descriptive survey approach, a list of genetics undergraduate topics were prepared based on various sources including university syllabi, textbooks, and other instructional materials. The questionnaire was administered digitally to undergraduate students in one large public university in mid-2021. Findings report that a genetics undergraduate course is preferred to be delivered ‘Highly Online’ with a few topics agreed upon by respondents as ‘Flexible’. On the contrary, teacher-experts prefer the course to be delivered in a ‘Flexible Manner’ with most of the topics to be delivered ‘Highly Offline’. Further, the student-respondents in any year level did not have any significant difference in their instructional delivery preferences in the listed topics, while a few topics’ instructional delivery preferences were viewed differently statistically by female respondents and those who graduated from non-STEM tracks in senior high school favoring such topics with ‘Highly Online’. Implications are drawn from the findings to better understand its influence to undergraduate curriculum, college instruction, and student learning assessment.