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Jurnal Tadris Kimiya
ISSN : 25276816     EISSN : 25279637     DOI : 10.15575/jtk.v7
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Tadris Kimiya Journal is a Journal published by Department Chemical Education, Tarbiyah & Keguruan Faculty UIN SGD Bandung, has a scope of discussion on education and chemistry learning.
Articles 13 Documents
Search results for , issue "Vol 6, No 1 (2021)" : 13 Documents clear
Developing E-module on the Topic of Integrated Addictive Substances with Islamic Values Cucu Zenab Subarkah; Aflah Azifa Alhak; Sari Sari; Uus Ruswandi; Chaerul Rochman
Jurnal Tadris Kimiya Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jtk.v6i1.9802

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E-module is one of the media that is considered efficient to be used as a learning media. This research describes the e-module of addictive substances integrated with Islamic values as a solution in preventing and reducing addictive substance abuse, especially among adolescents, by providing scientific knowledge related to religious knowledge. The study aims to analyze the characteristic of e-module and validation results. The e- module is designed with the Design-Based Research (DBR) method with the three steps: analysis, design, and development. Based on the results, the e-module display Islamic views and their interpretation, animated videos, questions, attitude tests, and games. The validation result indicates that the e-module is valid and feasible to be used as a learning media.
The Effect of Learning Style on Students’ Learning Performance During the Covid-19 Pandemic Sri Wilda Albeta; Sri Haryati; Dedi Futra; Riri Aisyah; Anggi Desviana Siregar
Jurnal Tadris Kimiya Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jtk.v6i1.12603

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The research aims to determine the effect of learning style on students’ performance through online learning during the Covid-19 pandemic. The subjects of study are 269 chemistry education students at three universities in Indonesia. The data collection of learning style uses a Likert scale questionnaire, and learning performance is obtained from students’ grade point average. In this research, students’ learning style was divided into visual, auditorial, and kinesthetic. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics with linear regression and ANOVA tests. The learning styles positively affect student learning performance by 4.7%, while 95.3% of other factors are not examined in this study. The learning performance of students with auditory is higher than visual and kinesthetic learning styles. Based on the inferential analysis, there is no significant difference in student learning performance based on student learning styles. Therefore, students with different learning styles have the same learning performance in online learning.
Effectiveness of Conceptual Change Text in Reducing Acid-Base Misconceptions Rosyidah Syafaatur Rohmah; Irma Ayu Virtayanti
Jurnal Tadris Kimiya Vol 6, No 1 (2021)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, UIN Sunan Gunung Djati Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15575/jtk.v6i1.9870

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Students had difficulty understanding the acid-base concept because of its complex nature. This difficulty could lead to an acid-base misconception. One of the learning tools that can be used to overcome misconceptions was Conceptual Change Text. This study aimed to determine the effectiveness of the Conceptual Change Text in reducing acid-base misconceptions. This study used one group pre-test post-test design with 18 Basic Chemistry II students at Billfath University. An acid-based diagnostic test determined students' misconceptions. The results showed there are nine and one misconceptions in pre-test and post-test, respectively. The application of the Conceptual Change Text was successful in reducing acid-base misconceptions with an effectiveness percentage of 97.76%.

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