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Journal of Biology Education
ISSN : 2540833X     EISSN : 22526579     DOI : -
Core Subject : Science, Education,
Journal of Biology Education [e-ISSN 2540-833X | p-ISSN 2252-6579 | DOI 10.15294/jbe | DOAJ toc/2252-6579 | Department of Biology, Faculty of Mathematics and Natural Sciences, Universitas Negeri Semarang] publishes research articles and conceptual analysis of philosophy, education theory, biology education research, instrument of biology learning tools, biology of learning media, biological experiments developing, and evaluation of biology learning.
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Articles 956 Documents
The use of Microscope Flash Media in Biology Laboratory Works Herlina, Lina; Prasetya, Dheny
Journal of Biology Education Vol 6 No 3 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v6i3.21240

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This research aims to optimize the learning activities and test the effectiveness of the use of flash media microscope in biology lab. Research using a design research and development that includes four stages, namely field observations, the implementation of media development, media validation, and implementation of the pilot (small scale and large scale). Small-scale trials were conducted at SMAN 5 Magelang class XI MIA-1 and large-scale trials were conducted at SMAN 5 Magelang XI MIA-1 and XI MIA-3 classes. Validation results from media experts and microscopes experts were 82% and 69%, respectively, with good criteria. The results of the small-scale trials showed a positive response to the flash media using the microscope, while the large scale trials showed results of 82% of students with criteria skilled in using a microscope. The result of questionnaire of student responses shows very good criteria to flash media learning of microscope usage and good on all aspect asked, while teacher give very good response. Based on the results of research ,it is concluded that the use of microscope flash media developed feasible in optimizing the activities of Biology lab works.
The Effect of Microscope Skills On The Observation Results Of Plant Tissue Preparations by Students Of SMAN 4 Tegal Fajarini, Nata Maulida; Peniati, Endah; Abdullah, Muhammad
Journal of Biology Education Vol 9 No 3 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v9i3.21288

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Microscope skills is a skill that should be managed by the students in the laboratory works with a microscope. This research aimed to determine the effect of microscope skills on the observation results of plant tissue preparation by students of SMAN 4 Tegal. This is a Quasi Experimental research with Intact-Group Comparison design. Sample divided into three groups: (1) XI MIA 5 was given demonstration and microscopes instructions sheet; (2) XI MIA 4 was given microscopes instructions sheet only; and (3) XI MIA 2 neither given demonstration nor microscopes instructions sheet. The results of this research showed that the signification value of ANOVA test both on the microscope skills grades and observation result grades that was 0,000<0,05, which mean there was a average different grade between three group treatments. Furthermore, significance value of simple linear regression test was 0,000<0,05, which mean microscope skills affected the observation results. The raise of microscope skills grades followed by the raise of observation result grades. Correlation coefficients value (R) was 0,939 showed a very strong correlation and adjusted R square value (R2) was 0,881 showed microscope skills affected the observation results for 88,1%. Therefore, it can be concluded that microscope skills positively affected the observation results of plant tissue preparation by students of SMAN 4 Tegal.
The Development of Linggo Asri Forest Seeds Plant Taxonomy Album as Learning Media of Plant Classification Material Safitri, Naziah Febri; Retnoningsih, Amin; Purwantoyo, Eling
Journal of Biology Education Vol 9 No 3 (2020): December 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v9i3.21468

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The success of learning are determined by many factors, one of them is the use of learning media as learning source. The effective learning media which is used in the plant materials is media that use the plants around the students as learning sources. The operation of learning media will be more efficient if it is packed as easy and understandable media for students. This research aims to develop the effective and efficient learning media for applying in the plants material. This research uses Research and Development (RnD) method. The developed product is an album of seeds plants in the Linggo Asri Forest as a learning media. This research purposes to identify the seeds plants species in the Linggo Asri forest and also to analyse the feasibility of the album in the learning process. The proper test was done by material and media expert, teacher and also students of X.MIA SMA N 1 Kajen. The validator assessment showed that the album is proper to be applied in the learning process. The effectiveness test showed that learning process using the album is effective from the high of students’ learning outcome and passing percentage.
The Relationship between Nutritional Status and Learning Pattern with Learning Outcomes of Biology Student of Universitas Negeri Semarang Nadhifah, Shiliya Lana; Yuniastuti, Ari; Pukan, Krispinus Kedati
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21709

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One of the indicators to measure college students’ achievement is Grade Point Average (GPA). Moreover, nutritional status and learning pattern also influence the learning outcomes. This study aimed to analyze the relationship between nutritional status and learning pattern with learning outcomes of Biology student of Universitas Negeri Semarang. The research was a mixed method research design particularly sequential explanatory strategy.The population of the research were students majoring in biology class registered as college students in 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015 and 2016. The sampling technique in the quantitative method used proportional random sampling while purposive sampling was applied in the qualitative method. Students’ learning outcomes, in this case, were GPA. Four methods in the data collection were employed. They were an assessment of Body Mass Index (BMI), questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Data were analyzed used partial correlation analysis followed by a multiple correlation and regression analysis. The results showed that there was a positive and significant relationship as many as 44.2% of nutritional status and learning pattern with learning outcomes. Thus, it was suggested that the nutritional status and learning pattern contribute positively to improve students’ learning outcomes.
Development of E-Module Based Android for Teaching Material of Plantae Kingdom Topic Afifah, Diana Iffatul; Rahayu, Enni Suwarsi; Anggraito, Yustinus Ulung
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21934

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Utilization of teaching materials with the latest innovation called mobile learning can be applied in learning using Android-based smartphones. Kingdom Plantae is a complex material so it needs effective teaching materials using Information Technology (IT). The development of IT has not been utilized as teaching materials. This study aims to develop Android-based e-module as a teaching material for the X-class students of Plantae kingdom's worthy, practical and effective materials. Research and Development (R & D) stages include identification of potential and problems, data, e-module design, e-module validation, revision I e-module design, small-scale trial, revision II e-module design, large-scale trials, final revision and product of the Android-based e-module material of Plantae kingdom. Data completion method is done by giving questionnaire of media and material validity, and questionnaire of practicality on small and wide scale test. Data analysis used descriptive percentage. The result of the research shows e-module worthy of teaching materials with material percentage of material 81,75% and media 88,46%. E-modules are practically used as teaching materials with a percentage of 83.05% scale test and 88.06% widescreen scale and e-modules with effectively average N-Gains of 0.61 (medium category). Based on these results, can get Android-based e-module can be used as a teaching material of high school students X class of Plantae kingdom.
Bioedutainment Strategy with Role Playing in Neural System Learning Fauziah, Ismarlini Nur; Lisdiana, Lisdiana; Ngabekti, Sri
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21937

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This research aims to identify the activities, study results, attitudes and relationships of study results with students' attitudes on the application of bioedutainment strategies with the role playing material of the nervous system. This research uses pre-experimental design design with one group pretest-posttest design. The population in this research is all students of class XI IPA SMA Negeri 7 Semarang with two classes as a sample determined by purposive sampling. The independent variable is a bioedutainment strategy with role playing. The dependent variable is activity, study result, and attitude. Control variables include teachers, lesson hours, curriculum, and face-to-face time. Student activity is analyzed descriptively percentage. Study results were analyzed with N-gain and quantitative. Attitudes are analyzed descriptively percentage. Student activities show average is active criteria (77%). Study results achieve classical mastery (86.5%). The mean N-gain of students in both classes included moderate criteria (0.44 and 0.40). Students' attitudes toward psychotropic and addictive abuse show very high criteria (92% and 86%). Study results with attitudes toward psychotropic abuse and addictive substances have strong correlations (0.705 and 0.610). Teachers and students respond positively and well. Conclusion: bioedutainment strategy with role playing has a positive effect on the activity, study results and attitudes of students and there is a significant relationship between study results and student attitudes.
The Aplication of the Guided Inquiry Model on the Fungi Practicum Activities for the Students’ Science Process Skill Damayanti, Riska; Mubarok, Ibnul; Indriyanti, Dyah Rini
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21938

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Zygomycota and Ascomycota Classesare classified as the Fungi Kingdom groups It is needed to hold a practicum activity in the fungi grouping learning. Nevertheless, the tools and materials at school to observe the fungi are inadequate. Therefore, it is necessary to hold a fungi practicum which accompanied with a students worksheet that is able to develop the students’ science process skills so that the teachers and the students are able to achieve the learning objectives of the Fungi material. This study aims to analyze the students' science process skills after the application of guided-inquiry learning model in the fungi practicum activity. The study used pre-experimental design method with one-shot case study design as the research method. Furthermore, the students’ understanding level is obtained based on the results of the students' skill score, such as the ability to observe and to conduct an experiment which able to reach the defined completeness criteria. The result shows that the observation skills score of class X.MIA.1 and class X.MIA.3 were 85% and 91% and the experimental skills score of class X.MIA 1 and class X.MIA.3 were 85.7% and 88.5%. The understanding of fungi material is classified successful in Fungi practicum learning activity due to the classical completeness that reaches above 85%.
Development of Envirokal Booklet Media Based Problem Solving Material Environment Pollution Tiffany, Tiffany; Pribadi, Tyas Agung; Tri Martuti, Nana Kariada
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21939

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The aim of the research is to know the worthiness and the effectiveness of Envirokal (Environment of Pekalongan) booklet with problem-solving method in the lesson of environmental pollution against student’s learning outcome. The research is done at Senior High School 3 Pekalongan with a Research and Development (R&D) design, with 10 steps of research starting from the needs assessment, until obtaining the final product, i.e. booklet. The assessment done by the experts shows that the Envirokal Booklet obtained high scores as and it was concluded that the Envirokal Booklet was very effective to be used as learning material and could increase the individual score and classical completeness.
The use of Microscope Flash Media in Biology Practical Experiments Prasetya, Dheny; Herlina, Lina
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 1 (2018): April 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i1.21940

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This research aims to optimize the learning activities and test the effectiveness of the use of flash media microscope in biology lab. Research using a design research and development that includes four stages, namely field observations, the implementation of media development, media validation, and implementation of the pilot (small scale and large scale). Small-scale trials were conducted at SMAN 5 Magelang class XI MIA-1 and large-scale trials were conducted at SMAN 5 Magelang XI MIA-1 and XI MIA-3 classes. Validation results from media experts and microscopes experts were 82% and 69%, respectively, with good criteria. The results of the small-scale trials showed a positive response to the flash media using the microscope, while the large-scale trials showed results of 82% of students with criteria skilled in using a microscope. The result of questionnaire of student responses shows very good criteria to flash media learning of microscope usage and good on all aspect asked, while teacher give very good response. Based on the results of research and discussion concluded that the use of microscope flash media developed feasible in optimizing the activities of Biology practicum.
Implementation of The Practicum Methods with Guided-Discovery Model toThe Student Skill of Science Process Hayati, Dwi Puji; Bintari, Siti Harnina; Sukaesih, Sri
Journal of Biology Education Vol 8 No 3 (2019): December 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v8i3.21943

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Biology learning in SMA N 2 Batang still emphasized cognitive ability, has not yet oriented on the development of student skill of science process. The purpose of this research is to analyze theimplementation of practicum methods with guided-discovery model on students skill of science process. This research is Pre-Experimental with Pre-Test and Post Test Group Design. The sample was determined by purposive sampling, X MIPA 1 and X MIPA 2 as experiment class-1 and -2. The results obtained from the test and non-test. The result of skill of science process test was analyzed by N-gain. The average of N-gain test result from the experimental class is 11,4% in high category, 64,3% in medium category, and 24,3% in low category. Analysis of post-test result and student observation result in good category. The success of this method implementation in MIPA 1 is 95,15% and MIPA 2 is 88,9% with very high category. Students and teachers respond well to the implementation of practicum method with guided-discovery model. The conclusion of this research is the implementation of practicum method with guided-discovery model of environmental change material can develop student skill of science process in observing, classifyng, predicting, measuring, concluding, and communicating aspects.