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Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : 14112531     EISSN : 26855488     DOI : http://doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA (JPMIPA) focused on mathematics education, science education, and the use of technology in the educational field. In more detail, the scope of interest are, but not limited to: STEM/STEAM Education Environmental and Sustainability Education Scientific Literacy Computer-based Education and Digital Competence Higher Order Thinking Skills Multicultural and Inclusive Education Attitude towards Mathematics and Science Learning Models, Methods, Strategies of Math & Science Learning Virtual and Blended Learning Teacher Education
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The Effectiveness of Project Online Collaboration Laboratory in Improving Science Process and Critical Thinking Skills Juli Firmansyah; Widiasih Widiasih; Hendri Saputra; Dara Phon Kamilah; Verawati Ginting
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This paper aims to determine the effectiveness of the implementation of the Project-based Collaboration (POC_Lab) online practicum model in improving students' Science Process Skills (SPS) and Critical Thinking Skills (CTS). This study uses a quasi-experimental method with a one-group pre-test and post-test design. The sample in this study was 50 students who had taken Basic Physics I and II courses. The research sample took part in the collaborative practicum with an online mode to complete physics project products in small groups. Students collaborated to apply fluid concepts to submarine and hydram pump products. Data were collected using KPS and CTS Test Questions, each with 4 essay questions given before and after the treatment. N_gain was used to determine the increase in students' KPS and ultimately determine the effectiveness of POC_Lab on students' KPS and CTS. The results showed that implementing POC Lab in project-based learning improved students' KPS and CTS. High effectiveness was seen in the increase in N-Gain in various aspects, especially in reasoning, argument analysis, hypotheses, and applying concepts.         Keywords: science process skills, critical thinking skills, project-based physics practicum, collaborative online practicum.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i2.pp827-846
Investigating Students’ Conception of Acid-Base Indicators Using Three Scientific Questions-Enhanced Conceptual Change Model Rosalina Eka Permatasari; Suyono Suyono; Leny Yuanita
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Investigating Students’ Conception of Acid-Base Indicators Using Three Scientific Questions-Enhanced Conceptual Change Model. Objectives:The aims of this research is to obtain the results of the analysis process and changes in students' conceptions on acid base indicators concept from the implementation of the conceptual change model enriched with three scientific questions (CCM-EWTSQ). The stages of CCM-EWTSQ are verification of misconceptions, creation of cognitive conflict conditions, providing assistance for equilibration, and reconstruction of final understanding. Methods: The research is using mixed methods which immersed quantitative research into qualitative research. The research subjects were students of the Chemistry Education Study Program, which consisted of four test students on the concept of acid-base indicators.  The data obtained were analyzed descriptively qualitatively. Findings: The results of this study are as follows. Based on the results of two misconceptions verification, students found misconceptions about the concept of acid-base indicators (4 students).  Each individual (research target) has undergone a process of changing cognition or conception in each stage of the CCM-EWTSQ on concept that students learn. The roadmap of changes in conception from stage to stage of CCM-EWTSQ experienced by each individual cannot be equated. The implementation of CCM-EWTSQ has succeeded in reducing the misconception of prospective chemistry teacher students who have verified misconceptions. Conclusion: Not all individuals who were verified had misconceptions at first and then turned into concept-aware after proceeding with CCM-EWTSQ        Keywords: misconception, CCM-EWTSQ, CCMo, accommodation. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp341-350
Android-Based Diabetes Foot Care Education Application: A User Satisfaction Study on Various Demographic Profiles Suyanto, Suyanto; Astuti, Sri Lestari Dwi; Rohimah, Yeni Tutu; Suryanti, Suryanti
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Abstract: Smartphone educational applications have been developed as an alternative when educating patients. Although many similar applications have been developed, they focus on services and information about diabetes management. For this reason, this research aims to create an educational application in an Android-based smartphone called Rawat focused on diabetic foot wound prevention care. This is based on the fact that the incidence of foot wounds can be prevented by conducting education. Seeing that application users have diverse demographic profiles. It must be a concern that all users benefit so that educational goals can be achieved. Therefore, it is necessary to examine users' satisfaction with foot wound application seen from various demographic profiles. The research design used a Descriptive Comparative, purposive sampling technique with a total sample of 140 respondents as members of Persadia (Indonesian Diabetes Association) at RSUD: Salatiga City, Surakarta City, Surakarta Regency, Prambanan Yogyakarta and Klaten Islamic Hospital. Data were collected using the EUCS questionnaire and analyzed using the Chi Square test and Logistic Regression. The results showed that there was no difference in satisfaction with the Rawat Kaki application in the job profile. For the education, job and age profiles, there were differences in satisfaction. The profiles that were closely related to influencing respondent satisfaction were gender, education and age, while work had no effect.       Keywords: diabetics, demographics, android app, satisfaction.
Correlation of Students' Engagement and Mathematical Representation Ability through Realistic Mathematics Education-Based Differentiated Learning Maulida, Gebrina Rezki; Johar, Rahmah; Khairunnisak, Cut
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Students' mathematical representation skills are still low. One of the reasons is that students are less engaged in learning which does not facilitate students' readiness and different learning styles. Therefore, teachers must facilitate students' diversity with learning that relates to students' daily lives. This study aims to determine the correlation between students' engagement and mathematical representation ability through realistic mathematics education-based differentiated learning. The population in this study were all seventh-grade students of School A and School B. A purposive sampling method was employed to choose one class from each School, consisting of 33 students of one class from School A and 31 students of one class from School B. The research method used is quantitative research with the instrument of engagement questionnaire and mathematical representation ability test. Based on the results of the correlation test, it is found that there is a positive correlation between students' engagement and mathematical representation skills at School A and School B, meaning that the higher the student engagement, the better the students' mathematical representation skills.         Keywords: differentiated learning, student engagement, student mathematical representation ability, realistic mathematics education.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i4.pp1824-1838
A Systematic Literature Review: Generalization in Solving Number Pattern Problems Maula, Nyla Farhatul; Suryadi, Didi; Jupri, Al
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Generalization is the process of identifying common characteristics in mental objects to find patterns, allowing for the application of general rules. It plays a crucial role in mathematics, being a fundamental aspect of mathematical thinking. Generalization is closely related to number patterns because number patterns can naturally lead to general expressions in generalizations. This study aims to review research on generalizations in number pattern material from 2004 to 2024. The research method uses a Systematic Literature Review which collects primary data that has been published in Sinta and Scopus-indexed journals. Data extraction is adjusted to the selection criteria so that 18 articles are collected. Data analysis follows a qualitative approach. Data grouping was carried out based on year of publication, level of education, research subject, journal index, demographics, methods, and generalization topics analyzed. Results show that 2015 and 2023 were key years for publications on this topic in reputable national and international journals. Researchers tend to focus on generalizations in number pattern problems at the junior high school level. Most studies use qualitative methods, exploring generalization strategies, representations, and processes.         Keywords: generalization, number pattern, systematic literature review, mathematics, education.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i2.pp701-711
How Self-Regulation and Environmental Knowledge Shape Eco-Friendly Attitudes: Insights from Adiwiyata High School Students in Serang, Banten Khastini, Rida Oktorida; Hendriyani, Mila Ermila; Usman, Usman; Gunawan, Yusep
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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How Self-Regulation and Environmental Knowledge Shape Eco-Friendly Attitudes: Insights from Adiwiyata High School Students in Serang, Banten. Objective: This study investigates how self-regulation and environmental knowledge influence eco-friendly attitudes among Adiwiyata High School students in Serang, Banten. Methods: A descriptive correlational approach was employed to analyze the relationships between environmental knowledge, self-regulation, and attitudes toward environmental conservation. The population comprised students from SMAN 3 Serang City (classes XI-13 and XII MIPA-2) and SMAN 1 Ciruas (classes XI MIPA-6 and XII MIPA-2). Using purposive random sampling, a sample of 150 students was selected. Data collection involved an environmental care attitude survey, an environmental knowledge exam, and a self-regulation questionnaire, all of which were validated and tested for reliability. The analysis included Pearson correlations, linear regressions, and path analysis to understand both direct and indirect effects. Findings: The results showed that the average self-regulation score was 76.25, the environmental knowledge score was 64.10, and the environmental care attitude score was 79.40. There is a positive and significant relationship between self-regulation and environmental knowledge with environmental care attitudes. Students with greater environmental awareness and self-control often exhibit more environmentally conscious attitudes. Conclusion: The findings emphasize the importance of including comprehensive environmental education programs that convey information and educate students on self-regulation skills to promote sustainable environmental behaviors.         Keywords: self regulation, environmental knowledge, environmental care attitudeDOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp210-222
Exploring Student Errors in Solving Derivative Problems: A Systematic Literature Review Syaputra, Muhammad Rizky; Juandi, Dadang; Kusnandi, Kusnandi; Elsa, Hanne Ayuningtias
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Derivative material is essential in developing students’ critical thinking skills and its application in various scientific fields, specifically in mathematics. However, numerous studies revealed that many students still considered this material difficult, which often causes students to make mistakes in solving derivative problems. This study aims to analyze students' errors in solving derivative problems. This research method used systematic literature review with data synthesis process, qualitative data analysis through thematic analysis, and PRISMA method for data selection which obtained 10 articles from 232 articles on the Google Scholar, Semantic Scholar, and Scopus pages. The analysis results showed uneven fluctuations in the number of studies, peaking in 2022. The distribution of research covers nine provinces in Indonesia, with a dominance in the NTB province, although the distribution is still uneven. Newman’s theory became the primary approach to analyzing student errors. Most of the research was published in SINTA 4 and SINTA 5 journals, while contributions in highly reputable journals are still minimal. The most dominant student error occurred at the encoding/looking back stage, which was caused by a lack of understanding of the derivative concept, inaccuracy, rushing, and lack of habit to re-examine the work. Other errors include conceptual, procedural, and technical errors related to derivative facts, concepts, operations, and principles. As a solution, interactive teaching materials based on the Newman procedure was recommended to improve students’ understanding of derivative concepts.         Keywords: derivative, mathematics, student errors, systematic literature review. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i4.pp1693-1704
A Review of Toulmin's Argumentation in Mathematics dan Science Learning: Implementation, Impact and the Role of the Teacher Badjeber, Rafiq; Supriyatman, Supriyatman; Afadil, Afadil; Hadi, Windia
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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A Review of Toulmin's Argumentation in Mathematics dan Science Learning: Implementation, Impact and the Role of the Teacher. Objective: This review study aims to analyze and provide a complete study of the role of Toulmin's argumentation model in math and science learning Methods: This study uses a systematic literature review by following the PRISMA form. We found 396 documents on the Toulmin’s argumentation model published in 2020-2024, which were collected through the Scopus database. After the screening process, 19 articles were selected for analysis using thematic analysis. Findings: The review findings show that Toulmin's argumentation model is flexible enough to be used in learning, either as an argumentation analysis tool or as part of an innovative learning design. The positive impact can be seen in improving students' critical thinking skills, conceptual understanding, reasoning, and justification abilities. In addition, teachers have a vital role in supporting students' argumentation. The teacher is a facilitator, guide, and feedback provider that helps students develop and effectively deliver arguments. Conclusion: This study confirms that Toulmin's argumentation is relevant to improving students' higher-order thinking skills. It highlights the need for professional development for teachers to optimally support argumentation-based learning and select the most appropriate ways of integrating scientific argumentation into learning practice.        Keywords: mathematics learning, role of teacher, science learning, student's skills, toulmin's argumentation.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1199-1213
Misconceptions of Physics Students on the Concept of Equilibrium of Rigid Bodies: A Case Study of Keku Culture Batlolona, John Rafafy; Jamaludin, Jamaludin; Dulhasyim, Ashari Bayu P.; Silahooy, Stevi
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Abstract: Physics scientists have paid serious attention to student misconceptions at various levels of education. The results show that learners have different ideas, which need to be more accurate about what is accepted in a scientific context. Student misconceptions in physics education have been assessed to date through various tests and found to be high. One less explored topic in physics teaching is the equilibrium of rigid bodies. Students consider this to be one of the most complicated topics. Therefore, this research used a test to measure students' misconceptions. This study aimed to determine the extent of student's misconceptions about the concept of equilibrium of rigid bodies in the case of Keku culture. This research is ethnographic research using a survey technique. One hundred prospective physics teachers participated in this study. Findings in the field showed that students experienced high misconceptions. It is because teachers at the lower level do not accustom students to learn from natural phenomena around them related to cultural concepts, and they are given scientific questions to search for and provide answers and solutions related to these natural phenomena. Teachers explore more conditions and physics problems in textbooks and less explore contextual things. Future researchers are advised that teacher teaching must be improved by developing physics teaching using appropriate strategies that can encourage students' understanding of concepts to reduce student misconceptions so that they impact students' academic performance.         Keywords: concept understanding, misconceptions, ethnophysics, object equilibrium, keku.DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp87-102
Chemistry Teachers’ Perspectives to Enchancing Representational Competence in Learning Thermochemistry Rosyida, Ima; Widarti, Hayuni Retno; Yahmin, Yahmin
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Representational competence is very essential for students because it is associated with the students' ability to use, interpret, translate and integrate chemical representations to understand chemical concepts properly. In this case, implementation of the various representations utilization is required in learning Thermochemistry to improve students' representational competence to fully understand Thermochemistry. Therefore, this study aims to analyze teachers' perceptions towards the understanding and implementation of chemical representations in chemistry learning to improve students' representational competence in thermochemistry. This research is a descriptive quantitative research conducted using survey method that involved 30 chemistry teachers. The sample in this study was taken by purposive random sampling at public and private high schools in East Java. The data were collected through a questionnaire using google form application. According to the results of the study 63.3% of teachers still have difficulty in teaching students the concept of thermochemistry using submicroscopic representations. The majority of teachers only use symbolic representations, even though the other two representations are very important. Although 77% of teachers have understood chemical representations, in teaching and measuring concept understanding, teachers have not integrated chemical representations. This is due to their lack of self-awareness about the importance of using various representations in improving students’ representational competence. Thus, training on representations is necessary in improving teachers’ understanding on chemical representations. The findings of the study stated that teachers’ understanding of representation and teachers’ experience in participating in the trainings contributed to the effectiveness of the implementation of various chemical representations utilization to improve students’ representational competence on the concept of thermochemistry.       Keywords: representational competence, chemical representation, and thermochemistry.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1559-1576

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