Bulletin of Social Studies and Community Development
Bulletin of Social Studies and Community Development (BSSCD) is an open-access journal that publishes high-quality scholarly works across the broad spectrum of social sciences, humanities, and community development. The journal serves as a comprehensive platform for researchers, educators, practitioners, and policymakers to share knowledge, experiences, and innovations that contribute to social understanding, sustainable development, and community empowerment. The scope of the journal comprehensively covers, but is not limited to, the following core areas: • Social and Political Sciences: Sociology, political science, public administration, international relations, governance, and public policy. • Law and Society: Legal studies, human rights, social justice, and the intersection of law, policy, and societal development. • Humanities and Cultural Studies: Anthropology, history, linguistics, literature, arts, cultural identity, and multiculturalism. • Education and Pedagogy: Social issues in educational practice and educational policies,. • Economics and Business: Applied economics, management, business studies, social entrepreneurship, and sustainable economic development. • Community Development and Empowerment: Rural and urban development, poverty alleviation, social welfare, participatory approaches, and applied community engagement practices. • Contemporary Social Issues: Gender studies, youth, marginalized communities, and environmental issues within social contexts. The journal accepts various types of manuscripts, including original research articles, theoretical or conceptual papers, literature reviews, case studies, reports on community service and engagement activities, as well as policy analysis and practice-based articles. Contributions are expected to demonstrate originality, relevance, and a significant impact on advancing knowledge and practice in social studies and community development.
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Improving Math and Science Teachers’ Understanding and Practical Skills of Case-Based Instruction: An Intensive Training Program in Bandar Lampung, Indonesia
Sunyono Sunyono;
Andrian Saputra;
Lisa Tania;
Annisa Meristin
Bulletin of Social Studies and Community Development Vol 3, No 1 (2024): Bulletin of Social Science and Community Development
Publisher : Institute of Multidisciplinary Research and Community Service
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DOI: 10.61436/bsscd/v3i1.pp34-42
Abstract: This program was designed to bolster high school teachers' expertise in applying the case method to math and science instruction. Over six months, 19 teachers from Lampung Province participated in a structured series of lectures, workshops, and interactive sessions. The pretest and posttest evaluations highlighted significant gains in both conceptual understanding and the ability to develop case-based teaching materials. Participants were also trained to design student worksheets with digital tools like Canva, integrating scientific and socio-scientific scenarios into their lessons. By doing so, the program nurtured critical thinking, problem-solving, and environmental awareness among educators and their students. By equipping teachers with effective strategies for embedding real-world cases into their teaching, the initiative has taken a meaningful step toward advancing innovative practices in chemistry education and other scientific disciplines. To amplify its impact, expanding the program to additional regions and incorporating more classroom simulations is recommended. Such steps would further refine teachers' skills and boost student engagement with complex scientific topics. Emphasizing creativity, critical thinking, and real-world connections, this initiative represents a significant stride in enhancing high school science education. Keywords: case-based instruction, high school teachers, socioscientific issues.