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Identifying Students’ Conceptions on Sound Wave via the Sound Wave Four Tier (SOFT) Diagnostic Test Amalia Weka Gani; Achmad Samsudin; Lina Aviyanti; Adam Hadiana Aminudin; Fatah Kurniawan; Muhammad Zahran; Jajang Kunaedi; Hasan Ozgur Kapici
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16903

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This paper aimed to assess the validity of the Sound Wave Four Tier (SOFT) Diagnostic Test that can be used to identify students' conception profiles. Using the Four Design (The participants were 42 students aged 15-17 years old in one of the public high schools in Bandung City. The participants were 42 students aged 15-17 in one of the public high schools in Bandung City. The data's validity, the instrument's reliability, and the distribution of students' conceptions were analyzed using the Rasch model with the MINISTEP 4.5.3.0 program. The dimensional-based validity of the items used was valid. Accuracy based on Cronbach Alpha (α) was in the high category, the item reliability score was in the good category, and the reliability of personnel was in the low category. The conception profile of the students categorized as. Sound Understanding (SU), Partial Positive (PP), Partial Neutral (PNt), Partial Negative (PNg), Misconception (MC), No Understanding (NU), and No Coding (NC). The highest category of conception found was MC. There were a lot of misconceptions found in the sound wave material. Students' Misconceptions are still commonly found in sound waves. A 4D model can be developed using Rasch modeling analysis to identify students' profiles. Utilizing the SOFT instrument enables students to gain a broader understanding of the concept, including verbal statements and various representations of images and mathematical symbols.
Identifying Students’ Conceptions on Sound Wave via the Sound Wave Four Tier (SOFT) Diagnostic Test Amalia Weka Gani; Achmad Samsudin; Lina Aviyanti; Adam Hadiana Aminudin; Fatah Kurniawan; Muhammad Zahran; Jajang Kunaedi; Hasan Ozgur Kapici
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16903

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This paper aimed to assess the validity of the Sound Wave Four Tier (SOFT) Diagnostic Test that can be used to identify students' conception profiles. Using the Four Design (The participants were 42 students aged 15-17 years old in one of the public high schools in Bandung City. The participants were 42 students aged 15-17 in one of the public high schools in Bandung City. The data's validity, the instrument's reliability, and the distribution of students' conceptions were analyzed using the Rasch model with the MINISTEP 4.5.3.0 program. The dimensional-based validity of the items used was valid. Accuracy based on Cronbach Alpha (α) was in the high category, the item reliability score was in the good category, and the reliability of personnel was in the low category. The conception profile of the students categorized as. Sound Understanding (SU), Partial Positive (PP), Partial Neutral (PNt), Partial Negative (PNg), Misconception (MC), No Understanding (NU), and No Coding (NC). The highest category of conception found was MC. There were a lot of misconceptions found in the sound wave material. Students' Misconceptions are still commonly found in sound waves. A 4D model can be developed using Rasch modeling analysis to identify students' profiles. Utilizing the SOFT instrument enables students to gain a broader understanding of the concept, including verbal statements and various representations of images and mathematical symbols.
Find Out Publications for Decade in Local Wisdom: Contribute to Education and Physics Education Mohd Zaidi Bin Amiruddin; Mohd Zaidi Bin Amiruddin; Binar Kurnia Prahani; Binar Kurnia Prahani; Nadi Suprapto; Nadi Suprapto; Suliyanah Suliyanah; Suliyanah Suliyanah; Achmad Samsudin; Achmad Samsudin
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16715

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The development of local wisdom from various sectors continues to increase yearly, especially in Indonesia. This study aims to find trends, topics, and contributions of local wisdom to the education sector. This research used quantitative research with bibliometrics and assisted with VoSViewer, Word Cloud, MS Excel, and MS Word software to analyze and visualize metadata results obtained from Scopus. The results of this study reveal trends in the development of local wisdom, with the top 100 cited from 2012 to 2021. Then, the topic of local wisdom is dominated by researchers from Indonesia. In addition, the contribution of local wisdom in education continues to grow along with the times, especially in physics education. Furthermore, it is hoped that there will be further research on local wisdom that can be used as a reference source for all things and preserve local wisdom and communities that still need to be held due to changing times. On the other hand, local wisdom can also be known with the slogan “Glocalization”.
Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Test Instruments on Parabolic and Circular Motion Materials in High Schools Muhammad Aizri Fadillah; Sahyar Sahyar
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16697

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This research intends to produce HOTS test instruments on high school parabolic and circular motion materials. The Borg and Gall model of research and development (R&D) includes six stages: (1) preliminary investigation, (2) planning and equipment preparation, (3) expert initial product testing and revision, (4) limited field testing, (5) revision based on the results field testing, and (6) broader field test. The data analysis used was qualitative and quantitative. The HOTS test instrument consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, including ten on parabolic and circular motion. According to three experts from material, construction, and language, the outcomes of HOTS instrument validation showed valid and feasible to use with an average value of 0.95 (high validity). The characteristics of HOTS questions have met the criteria of validity as many as 18 questions, high reliability with a value of 0.71, nine questions with a medium difficulty level, an average differentiating power of 0.41 with a good category, and 17 questions have the effectiveness of effective deception. This research concluded that HOTS-based parabolic and circular motion instruments are feasible. Thus, the instrument can be used as training material and assessment of students’ HOTS in high schools.
Development of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) Test Instruments on Parabolic and Circular Motion Materials in High Schools Muhammad Aizri Fadillah; Sahyar Sahyar
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
Publisher : Universitas Lambung Mangkurat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16697

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This research intends to produce HOTS test instruments on high school parabolic and circular motion materials. The Borg and Gall model of research and development (R&D) includes six stages: (1) preliminary investigation, (2) planning and equipment preparation, (3) expert initial product testing and revision, (4) limited field testing, (5) revision based on the results field testing, and (6) broader field test. The data analysis used was qualitative and quantitative. The HOTS test instrument consists of 20 multiple-choice questions, including ten on parabolic and circular motion. According to three experts from material, construction, and language, the outcomes of HOTS instrument validation showed valid and feasible to use with an average value of 0.95 (high validity). The characteristics of HOTS questions have met the criteria of validity as many as 18 questions, high reliability with a value of 0.71, nine questions with a medium difficulty level, an average differentiating power of 0.41 with a good category, and 17 questions have the effectiveness of effective deception. This research concluded that HOTS-based parabolic and circular motion instruments are feasible. Thus, the instrument can be used as training material and assessment of students’ HOTS in high schools.
Improving Students' Concept Understanding of Lens Refraction Material by Using STEM-Based E-Modules: A Feasibility Test Nia Fitrotul Masulah; Japung Wiraputra; Bayu Setiaji
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i3.16547

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This study aims to test the feasibility level of learning media in the form of STEM-based electronic modules on refraction material in lenses to improve the conceptual understanding of SMA / MA students. The research method used is R & D using the 4D model (Define, Design, Develop, and Disseminate). However, this research only reached the development stage by testing the feasibility of e-modules. STEM-based e-modules on lens refraction material are presented as online flipbooks so that their use can be accessed via smartphones (android or iOS). Data collection in this study was carried out by distributing feasibility test questionnaires to 3 validators consisting of 2 Physics Education expert lecturers who have taught for 1 and 2 years, 1 physics teacher who has taught for 25 years, and 53 prospective physics teachers. Based on the feasibility test results by the validator, the STEM-based e-module to improve students' conceptual understanding of lens refraction material is in the category suitable for use in learning. The implication is that because the e-module has been declared feasible in the development process, the e-module can be implemented in physics learning to increase students' conceptual understanding of the concept of refraction.
Higher Order Thinking Skills Analysis on Problems in Class XI SMA Physics Books Sudirman Sudirman; Saparini Saparini; Fathiyyah Yasmin; Muhammad Saukani
Berkala Ilmiah Pendidikan Fisika Vol 11, No 3 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20527/bipf.v11i2.15836

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Currently, schools are expected to be able to train students to get used to solving higher-order thinking questions, one of which is through the textbooks the teacher chooses to teach. This study aimed to analyze the types of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) questions in Physics textbooks for class XI students. Data was collected using documentation techniques. The documents are physics textbooks from four publishers: Erlangga, Grafindo, Yrama Widya, and Intan Pariwara. Data analysis in the form of the percentage of HOTS questions in each book was calculated quantitatively and then discussed qualitatively related to these results. The results showed that the distribution of HOTS questions in (1) Erlangga textbooks was 8% in chapter 1 and 8% in chapter 2; (2) Grafindo textbooks by 20% in chapter 1 and 20% in chapter 2; (3) Yrama Widya textbooks by 43% in chapter 1 and 50% in chapter 2; (4) Intan Pariwara textbooks by 55% in chapter 1 and 40% in chapter 2. Among the four textbooks, the book published by Intan Pariwara has the highest distribution of HOTS questions. Based on this result, teachers can use this book to carry out learning evaluations to measure students' HOTS abilities.

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