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Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia
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JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia), ISSN 2442-3750 (print); ISSN 2527-6204 (online), publishes a scientific papers on the results of the study/research and review of the literature in the sphere of biology education in primary education, secondary education, and higher education. Additionally, this journal also covers the issues on environmental education. This journal collaborates with Asosiasi Lesson Study Indonesia (ALSI)/Indonesian Association of Lesson Study.
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Animal ethics in biology teaching and research in selected Asian countries Robert Wallis
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
Publisher : University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.25263

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Governance and regulation of the use of live animals in research and teaching is examined in Australia, Malaysia, Indonesia, the Philippines, Singapore, Thailand, China, Japan and India. A comparison of the systems in different countries will enable the determination of best practice and fit-for-purpose regulation. The most comprehensive government regulation of animal welfare in institutions covers a broad range of animals and institutions are required to have an Institutional Animal Care and Use Committee, whose membership is specified in guidelines or regulations. The work of the Committees is rigorously overseen by government and facilities that use live animals are audited externally. All countries examined have legislation governing the use of live animals in research, although only Australia and Malaysia have a fully equivalent mandated oversight of teaching. Teaching that uses live animals is partly covered in the Philippines, Japan, Singapore and Thailand This paper thus aims to review the regulation of animal use in different Asian jurisdictions in order to determine best practices that are appropriate to those settings. The most comprehensive oversight is provided in Australia and Malaysia that essentially use the same regulatory framework.
Higher education student responses to the use of online assessments on biology material Yuni Pantiwati; Tasya Novian Indah Sari; Riantina Fitra Aldya; As'ad Syamsul Arifin
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.26167

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The integration of technology into learning assessment activities makes it easy for educators to carry out online assessments which provide convenience for students and an effective assessment. The purpose of this research is to find out the response of students in the Biology Education Study Program towards online assessment platforms for Biology materials and learning. This typed of researched was quantitative descriptive used a surveyed method which had been carried out in the odd semester of 2021/2022 with the researched subjects being active students of Biology Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, University of Muhammadiyah Malang, a total of 114 students.  The data collection technique used a surveyed method used Google Form and the data was analyzed descriptively. The results of the studied showed that of the 5 assessment platforms used in the researched, Quizizz and Google Form platforms was the preferred assessment platforms by students   The results of this study indicate that in the future we need a product that can meet the needs of the assessment and according to the needs of the respondents. This product corresponds to the advantages and disadvantages of each online assessment platform. Thus, creating a more effective and efficient online assessment platform.
The effective learning process in 5E flipped learning environment: A case study of medical assistant students Bala Krishnian Muniandy; Por Fei Ping; Rames Prasath Mahatan Rai
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.26269

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Different studies have addressed different aspects of flipped learning but its practices and issues with integrated 5E learning cycles in higher education in Malaysia context still need to be explored. This case study is an attempt to explore medical assistant undergraduate students’ learning experiences in the 5E flipped learning environment (5EFL). Varied forms of data were collected, including (1) semi-structured individual interviews with students, (2) student focus discussions, (3) participant learning journals, and (4) classroom observations. Thematic analyses were conducted to analyze qualitative data respectively. Multiple methods were employed to establish the trustworthiness of the study. The findings indicated that students valued real-time interactions with peers and the instructor. In addition, five themes emerged from the study a) Supportive Learning Process, b) Organized and Well-Structured Method, c) Enhance Teacher’s Supportive Role, d) Facilitate Students' Role, and e) Enhance Perceived Competence Level in Learning. This study found learners improved their quality of work in 5EFL. Thus, this 5EFL environment played an important role in enriching learners’ cognitive load in the learning process. 
Development of interactive e-LKPD based on creative thinking skills on the concept of environmental change Ricky Ardiansah; Z. Zulfiani
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.22389

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Students' worksheets (Lembar Kerja Peserta Didik/LKPD) are needed as alternative teaching materials in learning. This study aims to produce electronic students' worksheets (e-LKPD) based on creative thinking skills on the concept of environmental change. In addition, this study also aims to determine the level of validity, readability, and practicality of the Interactive e-LKPD developed. The research method used is Developmental Research using the stages of  Akker et al  which consists of 3 stages, namely: Analysis, Design and Development, and Evaluation Phase. Validity test results obtained an average percentage value of 90.06% with a very valid category. The readability test results obtained an average percentage value of 94.91% with a very positive category. The results of the practical test by biology teachers and students obtained an average percentage of 100% and 81.22%, with both categories being very practical. Based on the test results that have been done, it can be concluded that the Interactive E-LKPD is very feasible to use in learning activities. Therefore, the existence of interactive E-LKPD as a source of alternative teaching materials to develop students creative thinking skills in biology learning is in line with the implementation of Kurikulum Merdeka (Freedom Curriculum).
Developing e-modules based on scientific literacy in bamboo ethno-taxonomy Siti Munawaroh; Ari Sunandar; Mahwar Qurbaniah
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.24057

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The development of e-module materials for the classification of living things based on scientific literacy and bio-ethnotaxonomy issues is still very limited. This study aims to develop e-modules for the classification of living things based on scientific literacy and bamboo ethnotaxonomy that are valid and suitable for use in learning. This research and development was carried out using a 4D model by Thiagarajan. This study involved three material expert validators, three media expert validators, and three language expert validators. The instruments used include questionnaires and interview sheets. Development trials are carried out in small-scale trials and large-scale trials. A total of 24 students were involved in the trial with a division of 5 students in the small-scale trial, and 19 students in the large-scale trial. The results showed that there were four species of bamboo found in Sungai Krawang Village, including Bambusa vulgaris, Bambusa multiplex, Gigantochloa apus, and Gigantochloa atroviolacea. The results of material and linguistic validation show that the product developed has fulfilled four and six indicators with a score of >80% (very valid). Furthermore, the validation results of media experts are classified as very valid on three indicators including media size, cover design, and overall design with successive scores of 90.00, 83.33, and 84.76. These results indicate that the e-module of bamboo ethnotaxonomy is appropriate for use in learning about the classification of living things.
Students' inquiry skills progression based on STEM approach and inquiry lab Zahra Fathya Chaerunisa; Murni Ramli; Bowo Sugiharto
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.25698

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Inquiry skills are one of the skills that students need to master in learning biological concepts. Inquiry skills are influenced by many factors, one of which is the lesson plan. This study aims to examine the effect of inquiry lab and STEM models on inquiry skills progression. The research design used was a quasi-experiment non-randomized control group, pretest-posttest design, with three treatments, namely discovery learning lesson plan as control (C), inquiry lab lesson plan (E1) and STEM lesson plan (E2) as treatment. The three classes were randomly selected from six classes XI of Science. All students in the selected class became the research sample (N = 98), with details. The control class consisted of 33 students, E1 32 students, and E2 33 students. The material taught in all classes is the human respiratory system. Data in inquiry skills progression is measured before and after treatment. The instrument takes the form of an essay test. Data analysis using ANCOVA (p = 0.05%). The results showed that the inquiry lab and STEM models had a significant effect, and the inquiry lab model had the best effect.
The effect of reading questioning answering integrated with creative problem solving on critical thinking Naafi Aisya; I. Ibrohim; Susriyati Mahanal; Hidayati Maghfiroh
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.25718

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Although the empowerment of critical thinking (CT) has become an international concern that needs to be developed in the biology learning process for high school students, there still needs to be more relevant research literature. This study aimed to compare the effectiveness of implementing reading, questioning, and answering strategies integrated with creative problem solving (RQA-CPS) with RQA, CPS, and discussion strategies. This method used the pretest-posttest non-equivalent control group design for one semester using four classes. We designed that the experimental group was taught with RQA-CPS, the control-I group was taught with RQA, the control-II group was taught with CPS, and the control-III group was taught with DP. This research involved 129 high school students in four classes with the topics Plantae, Animalia, Ecology and Environmental Change. These four topics are classified as complex material that requires CT to be able to understand in depth. The results showed that high school students' CT increased in all four classes, but the RQA-CPS group experienced the most significant increase and was significantly different compared to the other three control groups. Thus, the RQA-CPS strategy should be used in learning to improve students' CT.
The effectiveness of AR e-module of flower structure material on biology students’ science literacy S. Sulisetijono; S. Sunarmi; Azizah Nur Rochmah
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.25747

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The electronic-module (e-module) is one of the teaching materials needed so that the learning process can take place optimally. E-module owned by UM biology students generally do not use the latest technology. Augmented Reality (AR) is a form of technology where there is a process of integrating the virtual world with the real world. Not a few students experience difficulties in understanding the flower structure material. Student scientific literacy is still far from what is expected. The research conducted is Research and Development with the Lee and Owens Development Model. Data collection was carried out during October-December 2022. The technique of analyzing quantitative descriptive data. The subjects in this study were 37 biology students class of 2021 without any differences in gender, age and study program. The results of the effectiveness of the AR electronic-module based on n-gain calculations obtained a score of 0.7 where on that score the AR e-module was categorized as quite effective in increasing scientific literacy. It is hoped that in the future there will be teaching materials and media that can improve some of the competencies needed by the latest generation.
Students' COVID-19 experiences: Integrating knowledge, attitude, and practices strategies for teaching science Ritchelle Origenes; Blanca A. Alejandro
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.25903

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The junior and senior high school student experiences regarding their knowledge, attitude, and practices during the COVID-19 pandemic need to explore. This qualitative research uses a phenomenological technique with 20 students (10 JHS and 10 SHS) as a sample. Students learned about the illness through multimedia, filtering misinformation, self-driven data gathering, community support, and teacher-facilitated discussions. They also cultivated their attitude toward the disease through personal experiences and reflection on the pandemic, conducting activities such as experiments to test their acquired knowledge, considering community influences, and due to their self-motivation and appreciation of the right attitude during the pandemic. Finally, they executed practices toward COVID-19 with their parents' and peers' influence and support, collaborative team planning, learning from expert demonstrations, and participating in activity-driven action. JHS and SHS students have had a wide range of experiences during the COVID-19 pandemic regarding knowledge acquisition, inculcation of attitude, and practice implementation toward the disease. The student experiences are eye-openers to science educators. With this, there should be improvements in science education curricula that address the current pandemic and other unforeseen health issues.  
Development of practicum-based mobile augmented reality through the group investigation model to improve students' creative thinking Wiwi Wikanta; Peni Suharti; A. Asy’ari
JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia) Vol. 9 No. 2 (2023): JULY
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jpbi.v9i2.26316

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Students' creative thinking skills need to be developed, one of which is through learning. This research was aimed to produce Augmented Reality (AR) media based on Group Investigation (GI) practice models on various living things to improve students' creative thinking skills. This research and development using the 4-D model. However, it only reached the Develop stage. The population of this study was students of SMA Muhammadiyah 10 Surabaya in the Science class, with 37 students in each class. This study collected data through validation tests, pre-tests, post-tests, observation sheets for creative thinking skills, questionnaires, and student responses. The data analysis technique used is qualitative and quantitative descriptive. The results of development research carried out by researchers related to Mobile AR media with display aspects with 17 indicators obtaining good category. Whereas in the programming aspect, seven indicators are good category. So, the Mobile AR media validation results are good category. Biological material in the application with AR with content aspects with eight indicators are very good category. Whereas in the learning aspect, which consists of 16 indicators, in the good/valid category. The material in this category is worthy of being tested in the field. Based on descriptive statistics, the pre-test and post-test proved to be higher. We discuss these results and its implications.

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