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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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The Implementation of Dicovery Role Play in the Nervous System Learning at Senior High School Sa'diyyah, Ida Himmatus; Setiati, Ning; Lisdiana, Lisdiana
Journal of Biology Education Vol 9 No 2 (2020): August 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v9i2.27011

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This study aims to implement the discovery of roleplay on nervous system material in senior high school. This research is a Quasi-Experimental research which is conducted in January - October 2018 in the Biology Department FMIPA Semarang State University and MA Matholi'ul Falah Demak. The sampling technique uses purposive sampling. The Research data in the form of learning outcomes, communicative characters, student responses, and teacher interviews. The student learning outcomes data in the form of cognitive aspects of the results of the data are analyzed by t-test and communicative character data are analyzed using descriptive percentages. The results show that the average value of cognitive learning outcomes is 83.32 and 75.32, the results of the t-test are 0.001, indicating that there are significant differences in results between the experimental class and the control class. The results of the communicative character of students were 92% with very good criteria. The conclusion of this study is the implementation of discovery role play affects the learning outcomes and the formation of the communicative character of students in nervous system material in senior high school.
The Effect Of Applying Guided Discovery Learning (GDL) Model on the Students' Critical Thinking Abilities In Budidaya Lele (BDL) Subject Grade 11 SMA N 10 Semarang Amalia, Devi; Yuniastuti, Ari; Isnaeni, Wiwi
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.v8i3.27015

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SMA Negeri 10 Semarang is a school in Semarang which applies Budidaya Lele (BDL) subject. This subject is in accordance with the learning reference in the 2013 Curriculum. One of the goals to be achieved in the 2013 Curriculum is improving students’ critical thinking abilities. However, the facts show that students’ critical thinking abilities in SMA Negeri 10 Semarang are still low. One factor causing the low level of critical thinking abilities is conventional learning model implementation and teacher-centered. One of the learning models that can help improve students’ critical thinking abilities is Guided Discovery Learning (GDL). This study aims to investigate the effect of GDL model on students’ critical thinking abilities of grade 11 science in BDL subject. The sampling technique was purposive sampling. The research object was students in 11 science 4 class as the experimental class applying GDL model and students in 11 science 3 class as the control class applying conventional learning model. The aspects of critical thinking abilities measured were ability to provide simple explanation, ability to develop basic skills by using the indicators of considering trusted sources, ability to draw conclusion, ability to provide further explanation, and ability to manage strategies and tactics. The data was collected through tests and questionnaires. The data of test results was analyzed by using T test using SPSS and N-Gain test in Microsoft Excel 2010, while the questionnaire data was descriptively analyzed. The data analysis result of T test shows a mean difference in the experiment class and control class indicated by sig. value (2-tailed) as much as 0.000. The result of N-gain test, the experimental class has 0.43 value with medium criteria and the control class has 0.24 value with low criteria. The results of the two tests show that GDL model implementation affects students’ critical thinking abilities in the experimental class in BDL lesson. Students in the experimental class applying GDL model have better critical thinking abilities compared to students in the control class which does not apply GDL model.
The Effectiveness of the Problem Baesd Instruction Model with Videos on Critical Thinking Abilities of Senior High School 1 Mayong Students Mauludah, Nurul; Peniati, Endah; Widiyaningrum, Priyantini
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.v8i3.27017

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The ability to think critically is needed in the 21st century so that students must have the ability to think critically.Withthese abilities, students are more able to master the concept of material, able to provide further explanation and provide alternative problem-solving so that students are expected to be able to solve problems in the environment in the future. This study aims to analyze the problem-based instruction model with effective video applied to senior high school 1 Mayong students on the ability to think critically and analyze the problem-based instruction model with video so that it can improve the critical thinking skills of senior high school 1 Mayong students. This study used pre-experimental design with one group pretest-posttest design. The sample of this study were students of class XI MIPA 3 and XI MIPA 4 Senior High School 1 Mayong which were determined using purposive sampling technique. The independent variable is a problem-based instruction model with an immune system video media. Dependent variables besides critical thinking skills are also conservation attitudes that are expected to arise during the learning process. The researcher collected the data using test questions and observation sheets. The results of data analysis showed that students' critical thinking skills reached 92.5% completeness. On average, every aspect of students' critical thinking skills are in critical and very critical criteria and the average conservation value of students is honest, creative and humanist in good, good and very good criteria. The average N-gain in both classes is included in the criteria of medium (0.69) and high (0.71). Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the problem-based instruction model with effective video is applied to senior high school 1 Mayong students towards critical thinking skills and problem-based instruction models with videos can improve the critical thinking skills of senior high school 1 Mayong students
Analysis of Critical Thinking Skills High School Students in the District of Semarang Material Environmental Change Curriculum 2013 Setianingsih, Rizki; Marianti, Aditya; Ngabekti, 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.v8i3.27056

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Learning science at school is expected to develop critical thinking skills students for the challenges of the 21st century. Ccritical thinking skills are integrated in the curriculum of 2013. The ability of high scientific literacy show high critical thinking skills. This study aimed to analyze the level of critical thinking skills of high school students in the District of Semarang on environmental changes material of curriculum 2013. This study was descriptive quantitative survey method using a questionnaire and observation sheet. The research was conducted in three high schools in Semarang District selected by purposive sampling in SMAN 1 Ungaran, SMAN 1 Bergas and SMA Islam Sudirman Ambarawa. Respondents used is class X IPA as many as 195 students in three schools. The data were analyzed using R software. Based on the results of research, critical thinking skills of students only in the quite critical category . Kruskal-Wallis test results of chi-square showed a difference in the level of critical thinking skills of students at SMAN 1 Ungaran, SMAN 1 Bergas and SMA Islam Sudirman Ambarawa with significant value 0.000009439. The highest level of high schools students critical thinking skills based on average indicators of critical thinking is SMAN 1 Ungaran with a percentage of 58%. The percentage of students' critical thinking skills in SMAN 1 Bergas and SMA Islam Sudirman Ambarawa is 57% and 55%. Critical thinking skills of students at SMAN 1 Ungaran, SMAN 1 Bergas and SMA Islam Sudirman Ambarawa included in the quite critical category. The proportion of students at the level of critical thinking skills in SMAN 1 Ungaran, SMAN 1 Bergas and SMA Islam Sudirman Ambarawa is different. The questionnaire results and students' test results showed linkage relationships based on Pearson correlation analysis chi-square obtained 42.199 squared count> squared table with significant value 0.000000168.
The Application of Quantum Learning Interactive Multimedia Assisted Learning Model towards the Student’s Learning Outcomes in Animalia Material Afniyati, Nur; Yuniastuti, Ari; Subekti, Niken
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 3 (2018): December 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i3.27081

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Observation was done to biology teachers and students in MAN 2 Semarang, so that students have not experienced difficulty of learning the Animalia material. The less of media and facilities make students' motivation low, so it impacts on learning outcomes. The classical completeness average of daily tests on the material value of invertebrates is less than 60% with a minimum completeness criteria (KKM) is 75. The model can be used in providing an understanding of Animalia matter is learning Quantum Learning. The Quantum Learning is learning to use a syntax TANDUR (Tandur/Grow, Alami/Natural, Namai/ Name, Demonstrasikan/Demonstrate, Ulangi/Repeat, Rayakan/Celebrate). The research was conducted in MAN 2 Semarang with the research method used Pre-Eperimental, One Shot Case Study. The research design used in this research is quantitative 1q. The research steps include making proposals and instruments, testing trial and feasibility, instrument validation, application of learning method and end data processing. The results are cognitive and psychomotor learning outcomes. The cognitive learning outcomes showed the classical completeness of experimental class 95% and 90%, the average value of class X IPA 1 85 and 80. Psychomotor learning outcomes showed the experimental class average 82 and 81 with good criteria. Based on the data obtained indicates that the method applied is effective to maximize the learning outcomes. The learning outcome is effective when classical learning completeness reached ≥75% of the total and ≥75% for psychomotor aspect. Therefore, according to the results of this study, it can be concluded that the application of Quantum Learning- assisted Interactive Multimedia learning model towards student’s learning outcomes in Animalia material on SMA / MA and teachers give a positive response to the applied learning. Further, it can be imlied that Quantum Learning-assisted interactive multimedia learning model effect on student learning outcomes.
The Effectiveness of Project Based Learning Ecosystems Dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar Approach against Students' Critical Thinking Ability and Creativity Kurniyanti, Ratih; Tri Martuti, Nana Kariada; Alimah, Siti
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.v8i3.27141

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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of Project Based Learning ecosystems dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar approach against students’ critical thinking ability and creativity, and to analyze the relationship between critical thinking ability and students' creativity in Project Based Learning ecosystems dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar approach. This research method is pre-experimental design with pre-test and post-test one group design. The results showed that Project Based Learning ecosystems dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar approach was effective against students' critical thinking ability and creativity. The average of critical thinking ability in post-test is 84.96 and average of creativity in post-test is 84.50. The completeness of classical learning shows "High" criteria, the classical completeness rate in post-test of critical thinking and creativity is same (89.21%). The results of the N-gain mean on the test scores of critical thinking ability and creativity are in the "High" criteria. N-gain of critical thinking ability shows "High" category (66.66%) and N-gain creativity shows "High" category (79.42%). The results of the analysis of the two average difference test (one right side) on the critical thinking ability test has t table of 1.97 < t count of 20.89. The creativity test has t table of 1.97 < t count of 31.80, so it shows a significant difference between the achievements at the pre-test and post-test. Based on these results it can be concluded that the Project Based Learning ecosystems dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar approach are effective against students' critical thinking ability and creativity. The relationship between critical thinking ability and creativity shows the relation of 0.38, has a "Low" criteria, so it can be concluded that the relationship between critical thinking ability and student creativity in Project Based Learning ecosystems dioramas with Jelajah Alam Sekitar approach is low.
The Effectiveness of Team Games Tournament with Edmodo on Students’ Learning Outcome and as an Attempt to Support the Pillar of Paperless Conservation Rizaki, Ibnu; Peniati, Endah; Purwantoyo, Eling
Journal of Biology Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): April 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v8i1.27143

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Model and learning media is the important component that can affect the result of learning outcomes. The appropriate model of learning can improve students learning activity. The result of interest questionnaire and interview with biology teachers in SMA N 1 Jatibarang showed that student activity interest at medium category and paper became the main option for all administration and documentation needs. Team Games Tournament with edmodo was rated as the most appropriate model that match the situations and conditions in SMA N 1 Jatibarang nowadays. This model has high efficacy level to solve the activity and learning outcome problem, meanwhile Edmodo is the proper rated class-based website as the solution for paperless attempt. This study aim is to evaluate the effectiveness of Team Games Tournament with edmodo toward student learning outcome and as an attempt to support the pillar of paperless conservation in SMA N 1 Jatibarang. A pre-experimental, One Group Pretest-Posttest Design was used. Samples was collected by purposive sampling methods. All XI MIPA students used as experiment class. Data collection method in this study is a test and questionnaire based methods. Data analysis result showed that classical mastery at 93.26% and N-gain score at 0.70 with high category. The student opinion towards TGT method with edmodo has a very good category. The conclusion is Team Games Tournament model with edmodo effective towards student learning outcome and as an attempt to support the pillar of paperless conservation.
The Effectiveness of 5e Inquiry Learning Model by Using Interactive Notebook on The Subject of Cell Prabawati, Faricha; Pribadi, Tyas Agung; Pukan, Krispinus Kedati
Journal of Biology Education Vol 7 No 3 (2018): December 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v7i3.27188

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The purpose of this study was to discover and describe the effectiveness of 5E inquiry learning model by using interactive notebook on the subject of cell. It was a quantitative quasi-experimental research with nonequivalent control group design. The population of this study was the whole eleventh grade science students of SMA Negeri 1 Magelang. The researchers used simple random sampling which took the students from Class Science 1 of eleventh grade as the experimental class and Class Science 3 of eleventh grade as the control class. In collecting the data, the researchers used the result of pre-test, post-test and the grades of students from experimental class (using interactive notebook) then the assessment of control class students’ laboratory work report performance. Normality test, homogeneity test, average difference test, the improvement of learning skill measurement, and classical completeness measurement were used for data analysis. The result shown that 5E Inquiry-Learning Model by Using Interactive Notebook on the Subject ‘Cell’ was effective. It was proved by the average of both of classes (experimental class and control class) was significantly different (tcount (7.36) > ttable (2.00)). The difference was supported by the fact that the improvement of learning skill of experimental class students was better the control class students. For the experimental class, the improvement of student learning skill was categorized as medium (index gained 0.61) while control class’ was low (index gained 0.29). In addition, the experimental class had reached the classical completeness rate (the percentage was 87.89%) while the control class had not reached it yet (around 27.27%).
The Effect of Learning Environmental Change Material by Problem Based Learning toward Students’ Learning Outcomes Susani, Devi Erfa; Ngabekti, Sri; Priyono, Bambang
Journal of Biology Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): April 2019
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/jbe.v8i1.27189

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The results of the Biology teacher's interview at SMA Negeri 1 Petarukan shows that learning material for environmental change is carried out using varied lectures. The learning makes students less active in learning, so that student learning outcomes are low. This is indicated by the completeness of student learning outcomes in the two classes that are taught using varied lectures are 45% and 50% respectively. Learning about environmental change material that has been carried out has not linked the material to environmental care. One learning model that can be applied to improve learning outcomes and environmental care attitudes is problem based learning (PBL). This study aims to determine the effect of the application of PBL learning material on environmental changes to learning outcomes and environmental care attitudes. This research is a Quasi-Experimental Design with Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The sample in this study is class X MIPA 1 (experiment) and X MIPA 2 (control) which is taken using objective sampling technique. The results of the t-test show that t-count = 3.28 > t-table (df = 68) = 1.99 means that the learning outcomes of the experimental class on environmental change material are higher than the control class. The N-gain test results show that the experimental class obtains the N-gain category with high criteria, while the control class obtained the N-gain category with moderate criteria. The classical completeness of learning outcomes in the experimental class is 91.1% while the control class is 75%. PBL learning can also foster an attitude of caring for the students as indicated by the results of the environmental care questionnaire obtaining very good criteria. Based on the results of the study it is concluded that learning material changes in the environment of the PBL model had a significant effect on student learning outcomes in SMAN 1 Petarukan.
The Difference of Students' Learning Activities and Output Due to Problem Based Teaching Model by Using Practicum Method With Video Observation Method Sugiharini, Sugiharini; Ridlo, Saiful; Priyono, Bambang
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.v8i3.27242

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This study aims to describe the difference of students’ activity and learning outcome between students who do problem based teaching model practicum method and students who do problem based teaching model video observation method. This study is quasi-experimental with posttest-only design. Population of this research is the whole of grade VIII students. The samples of the study are VIIID (experimental class 1) and VIIIC (experimental class 2) which are taken using cluster random sampling technique. The result of this study is the class who did problem based teaching model practicum method got post-test result 77,31. While the class who did problem based teaching model video observation method got 70,75. According to Mann-Whitney test with Asymp. Sig (2-tailed) 0,002 < 0,05, it can be assumed that there is significant difference on students’ learning outcome between class who did problem based teaching model practicum method and class who did problem based teaching model video observation method. The average of students who are very active and active on the experiment class 1 is 85,15% and experiment class 2 is 78,90%. Based on the study result, it shows that there is difference of activity and learning outcome between students who did problem based teaching model practicum method and problem based teaching model video observation method.