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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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Enhancing Students' Mathematical Creative Thinking through Ethnomathematics - Based Differentiated Learning Ningsih, Ade Gusti; Firmansyah, Firmansyah; Hastuti, Woro Sri; Kawuryan, Sekar Purbarini; Kuswidyanarko, Arief; Rizki, Iqbal Ainur
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This study focused on the impact of differentiated learning based on ethnomathematics on students’ mathematical creative thinking skills, with particular attention to the influence of differences in their readiness and initial abilities. The aim of this study is to analyses the efficacy of ethnomathematics-based differentiated learning in enhancing students’ mathematical creative thinking abilities. The study was conducted with 47 students enrolled in the elementary school teacher education program at Yogyakarta State University. The data were collected using a pretest and posttest, employing a descriptive quantitative approach. The findings revealed a notable enhancement in mathematical creative thinking proficiency, with an initial mean score of 68.55 on the pretest, which increased to 86.10 on the posttest following the implementation of an ethnomathematics-based differentiated learning approach. The Shapiro-Wilk normality test, conducted on SPSS 25, indicates that the data are not normally distributed, as the significance value (Sig) is less than α. The Wilcoxon nonparametric test yielded an Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) value of 0.001. The results demonstrate that ethnomathematics-based differentiated learning notably impacts students’ mathematical creative thinking abilities. This approach integrates local culture into mathematics learning, improving concept understanding and encouraging students’ active involvement in discussions and presentations. Developing an approach that combines differentiated strategies with elements of ethnomathematics makes a practical and theoretical contribution to mathematics education. This study confirms that the integration of local culture is relevant in mathematics learning and is essential for shaping future teachers who can create inclusive, adaptive, and meaningful learning environments.        Keywords: differentiated learning, ethnomatematics, mathematics creative thinking (MCT).DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1618-1634
Learning Readiness toward Critical Reasoning Skill of Third Grade Students in Social Science Learning Cahyaningtyas, Dwi; Ariawan, Vina Anggia Nastitie; Masjid, Akbar Al; Nisa, Ana Fitrotun; Cahyani, Berliana Henu
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Learning Readiness toward Critical Reasoning Skill of Third Grade Students in Social Science Learning. Objective: This research aims to analyze the relationship between learning readiness and the critical reasoning skill third grade students in social science learning. Method: This research used quantitative research methods with a correlation research type. The population in the study were third grade elementary school students in Jogonalan sub-district. Meanwhile, the research sample used a convenience sampling technique with a sample size of 30 students. The data validity test used construct validity tests, while the data analysis technique used statistical inference tests. Findings: The research results show that there are students with good learning readiness but whose critical reasoning skill have not yet developed. Then, there are students with moderate learning readiness but whose critical reasoning skill develop as expected. Lastly, there is a linear relationship between good learning readiness and critical reasoning skill which develop as expected. The learning preparation of third grade students obtained an average score of 82 in the good category, while the critical reasoning skill of third grade students obtained an average score of 80 in the developing category. Conclusion: Based on the research results, the researcher concluded that there was a positive relationship between learning readiness and the critical reasoning skill of third grade students in social science learning.         Keywords: social science, learning readiness, critical reasoning skill, primary school. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1113-1132
Indonesian Students’ Numeracy Skills Based On PISA Mathematical Problems In Secondary School: A Meta-Synthesis Marhami, Marhami; Juandi, Dadang; Dasari, Dadan
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Abstract: Objectives: This study aimed to describe the Indonesian students’ numeracy skills in secondary school in solving PISA mathematical problems based on four contents namely space and shape, change and relationships, quantity, uncertainty and data. Methods: A meta-synthesis was used in this study. The final 18 articles used in this study which were published in national and international journals in 2016 to 2023, obtained from databases in Publish or Perish software. This entire articles use descriptive qualitative research that describes the numeracy abilities of Indonesian students in solving PISA model questions. The included studies were structured using the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) 2020 flow diagram and analyzed using Braun & Clarke's six-step thematic analysis. Finding: The results of this study indicate that overall Indonesian students in secondary school still have difficulties in using mathematical operation, understanding problems, using strategies, and interpreting the results of solving the PISA model questions in terms of space and shape, change and relationships, quantity, uncertainty, and data content. Conclusion: Numeracy skills are fundamental for students to navigate and solve problems effectively, especially in assessments like PISA. Teachers were recommended to frequently provide non-routine problems like the PISA model, which can explore students' numeracy skills, so that students become accustomed to solving high-level problems and their numeracy skills also improve.         Keywords: numeracy skills, PISA mathematical problems, and meta-synthesis. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp14-26
The Effect of the PODE Learning Model Assisted by Digital Pop-Up Books on Science Conceptual Understanding and Critical Thinking Skills of Elementary Students Muntaqiyah, Inayatul; Bektiarso, Singgih; Wardani, Rizki Putri
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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One of the fundamental skills in science learning is concept understanding and critical thinking. However, science learning in schools has not focused on developing these two abilities. The purpose of this research is to examine the effect of the PODE learning model assisted by a digital pop-up book on the understanding of science concepts and critical thinking skills of elementary school students. The method applied in this study is experimental with a quasi-experimental design through a post-test-only non-equivalent control group approach. Based on the data analysis, it was found that PODE learning assisted by digital pop-up book media has a significant effect on concept understanding and critical thinking skills. Multivariate analysis showed a significant difference simultaneously on both dependent variables with a significance value of 0.000. Referring to the data obtained in this study, researchers suggest using the PODE model assisted by digital pop-up book media to improve students' understanding of science concepts and critical thinking skills. For future researchers, it is recommended to conduct longitudinal research on the PODE model and digital pop-up book media, as well as examine its effect on other variables such as creative thinking skills, higher-order thinking skills (HOTS), science process skills, and others.        Keywords: PODE learning model, digital pop-up book, science concept understanding, critical thinking skills, elementary school students.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i4.pp1961-1975
Video-Assisted Problem Based Learning Model to Improve Students’ Critical Thinking Skills in Environmental Pollution Maulina, Dina; Priadi, Median Agus; Viyanti, Viyanti; Wijaya, Agung Putra; Ibirilia, Elvira Sesie; Nurhadian, Yardan Permata
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This study investigated the effect of using a video-assisted problem-based learning model on class VII students' critical thinking abilities on environmental pollution material. This research was conducted using quasi-experimental research design with a non-equivalent control group. The research data were in the form of qualitative data (critical thinking skills) and quantitative (student responses to learning using the video-assisted PBL model). Data analysis used the T-test (p<0.05). The results showed that there was an influence of using the video-assisted PBL model on students' critical thinking skills on environmental pollution material (p<0.05). The indicator for building basic skills obtained the highest average N-gain, namely 0.82 in the very good category. Meanwhile, the results of the student response questionnaire regarding the use of the video-assisted PBL model showed positive student responses with an average score of 89.67% in the very good category.         Keywords: critical thinking skills, PBL, environmental pollution and video. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i1.pp486-495
Alternate Reality Game and Augmented Reality: Do They Complement in Promoting Students' Self-Efficacy for Science Learning Indayati, Tatik; Rahayu, Wulan; Karinsa, Hanah
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 3 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Self Efficacy (SE) plays an important role in improving students' academic achievement in science education. This study explores the integration of Alternate Reality Games (ARG) and Augmented Reality (AR) technology to improve students' SE during science learning. Employing a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) guided by the PRISMA framework, this research analyzes 41 studies published between 2020 and 2024. The PICO methodology was applied: Participants (students in science education), Intervention (ARG and AR implementation), Comparison (traditional teaching methods), and Outcome (improved SE). ARG immerses students in interactive narratives and problem-solving scenarios, fostering critical thinking and resilience, while AR enhances conceptual understanding through immersive and visual simulations of scientific phenomena. The combined ARG and AR app offers a comprehensive learning experience, facilitating deeper engagement and increased confidence in academic abilities. However, challenges such as technological infrastructure and educator readiness remain significant barriers to implementation in developing countries. These findings highlight the complementary roles of ARG and AR in advancing science education, demonstrating their potential to create inclusive and engaging learning environments. However, AR plays a more significant role than ARG, particularly in enhancing students' conceptual understanding and active participation, which directly impacts their self-efficacy.        Keywords: self efficacy, alternate reality games, augmented reality.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i3.pp1329-1346
Investigating Students’ Conception of Acid-Base Indicators Using Three Scientific Questions-Enhanced Conceptual Change Model Rosalina Eka Permatasari; Suyono Suyono; Leny Yuanita
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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
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
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
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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
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
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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

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