Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan perangkat pembelajaran biologi SMA berbasis potensi lokal, literasi lingkungan, dan sikap konservasi. Penelitian ini merupakan penelitian pengembangan yang mengacu pada model Thiagarajan (2007). Tahap pendefinisian dilakukan dengan mengidentifikasi potensi lokal Kabupaten Kubu Raya dan menganalisa kebutuhan perangkat pembelajaran biologi di SMA Kabupaten Kubu Raya. Tahap perancangan dilakukan untuk merancang format perangkat pembelajaran. Tahap pengembangan menghasilkan perangkat pembelajaran yang sudah divalidasi 3 orang guru biologi. Uji coba terbatas terhadap perangkat (RPP, bahan ajar, dan LKS) dilakukan di kelas X SMAN 2 Kubu Raya. Rata-rata skor hasil validasi menunjukkan bahwa semua perangkat pembelajaran layak digunakan. Kepraktisan perangkat (RPP, Bahan Ajar, dan LKS) pada uji coba mendapatkan respon rata-rata 82% dengan kriteria sangat baik. Perangkat pembelajaran sangat efektif berdasarkan nilai ketuntasan belajar siswa sebesar 86.67%. Perangkat pembelajaran biologi memiliki kriteria sangat valid, praktis, dan efektif sehingga dapat diimplementasikan secara luas dalam pembelajaran.. Kata Kunci: konservasi, literasi lingkungan, potensi lokal, perangkat pembelajaran
Indonesia is the center of origin of bananas, and also the center of diversity with approximately more than 325 banana cultivars were found in Indonesia. The anatomical feature is essential as a basis for classification as well as the morphological feature. This research aimed to describe the morphological and anatomical characteristics of diploid Musa balbisiana and triploid Musa paradisiaca 'Kepok' bananas. Morphological characterizations were conducted according to the IPGRI descriptors for bananas (Musa spp.). Musa paradisiaca 'Kepok' was collected from Pontianak West Kalimantan and Musa balbisiana was collected from Nipah Panjang village Kubu Raya district West Kalimantan. The root, petiole, and leaf were dissected from banana samples for anatomical preparation. The microscope slide was prepared using paraffin method, stained with 1% safranine and 1% alcian blue. The anatomical characteristics of root and petiole of diploid Musa balbisiana and triploid Musa paradisiaca 'Kepok' were considerably similar. The difference between diploid and triploid banana leaf anatomy was the number of hypodermal layers. These sort of anatomical characterization could be applied as a reference for banana cultivars breeding.
The purpose of this study to know the degree of digital literacy of the students teacher towards video project based on local potency in West Borneo. This study uses descriptive qualitative methods. The subjects of the study was taken by using systematic sampling technic. The technic of collecting data uses the indirect communication, observation, and direct communication. Collecting data uses observation sheet, and dialogue sheet. The technic of data analysis uses descriptive statistical analysis. The result of the study shows that the degree of the digital literacy of the students is high. It means that the students can use computer (71%) and the ability to use internet (63%). The degree of the digital literacy of the students is moderate. It means that the percentage of the students who can use internet to find biology information only (61%), the percentage of reading biology books via internet only (58%), and to spread and to criticize biological information (58%). The degree of digital literacy is regarded low. This can be seen from having social net to inform about biology (8%) and to distinguish the sources eithen valid or invalid (8%), the ability to find information about biology (3%), and the ability to produce media to spread information of biology (5%). Based on the result get, can be concluded that the degree of digital literacy of students are medium level.
The low level of students’ higher order thinking skills (HOTS) has been the main problem of education in Indonesia. This study aimed to determine the difference of students’ HOTS taught by using POE and Guided Discovery learning models. This quasi-experimental research involved 34 students of X IPA 3 and 32 students of X IPA 4 at SSHS 1 of Sungai Ambawang as the sample. The data obtained by using test which was analyzed using Mann-Whitney U-test. The results showed that the students’ HOTS who were treated with POE were significantly higher than those who were taught using Guided Discovery learning. Therefore, it is suggested to implement POE to improve students’ HOTS.
The Community service program conducted at Biology Lesson Group Dicussion Kubu Raya aimed to enhance teachers use local potency in their environment especially in their school for learning biology problem orientation. In lerning process at class, teachers always use media or textbook from publishers and less constructivism for their students. Therefore it was required to give a training for teachers to improve their skills and knowledge about use local potency for the learning process based on constructivism for learning biology problem orientation. This program had been followed by 21 teachers. The method used focus group discussion, lecturing, discussing, demonstrating, eksploration, and presenting the teacher’s task in lesson plan for biology learning process use local potency in their environment. This community service program gave the positive impact for the teachers because the results showed that they had new knowledge and skills to make a learning biology problem orientation based on constructivism use local potency.
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