The attitude of students during the learning process is essential to be known by an educator to understand how to deal with students in the class. This study aims to determine how students 'attitudes towards science subjects and this study also aim to determine whether there is a comparison of students' attitudes towards natural science subjects in junior high schools in Indonesia. This research was conducted at some state junior high schools in Jambi. Specifically, the research sites were Junior High School 5, Junior High School 6, and Junior High School 26 in Jambi. The research design used in this study was a quantitative approach with survey methods. The research instrument was a science attitude questionnaire. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics. The results showed that students' attitudes toward science subjects based on indicators of adoption of scientific attitudes, fun in learning science, and interest in increasing the time to study science were in good categories and also there are significant differences of students’ attitude towards science subjects in the three schools with a comparison value of 0.042 < 0.05.
Evaluation of Students' Attitudes and Science Process Skills toward Middle School Science Subject in Indonesia. Objective: This research aims to determine the differences and the relationship between attitudes and science process skills in science learning in Batanghari Regency, namely Junior High School 34 Batanghari and Junior High School 35 Batanghari. Method: Quantitative method with associative and comparative type. The instrument in this study used a questionnaire for attitudes and an observation sheet for science process skills. Quantitative data analysis technique used random sampling with 140 students as respondents. Findings: Based on the t-test obtained sig.(2tailed) 0.048, 0.047, 0.039, 0.038 < 0.05, so there are differences in students' attitudes and science process skills. From the correlation test obtained sig. (2-tailed) of 0.035 and 0.037 < 0.05 which indicated the relationship between attitudes and science process skills. Conclusion: Differences and the relationship between students' attitudes and science process skills in science learning at Junior High School 34 Batanghari and Junior High School 35 Batanghari.
This paper presents research on laboratory-based e-worksheets using Kvisoft for science process skills. E-worksheets are made with the stages of development, implementation, and evaluation adopted from branches using 90 samples obtained from purposive sampling techniques. The aim is to look at students' science process skills after using e-worksheets on laboratory-based science process skills using the kvisoft application. The findings of this study are that e-worksheets using Kvisoft Flipbook can improve students' science process skills.
<span>Creative thinking is needed in 21st century learning. This quantitative study aimed to determine whether chemistry education students at Universitas Jambi have the initial ability of creative thinking. The type of research that is used is a research design survey that is strengthened by the results of interviews to support the results of quantitative data. Where the number of all samples from this study was 188 college students with details of 140 female and 48 male college students from 4th semester chemistry education students who were taken based on purposive sampling technique. Data were then analyzed using SPSS 21 application to find descriptive statistics in the form of mean, median, min, max, and category. From the results of the analysis conducted, it was found that there were students' creative thinking abilities in chemistry subjects in bio-chemical material indicated by sensitivity indicators which had a good category of 44.7% (84 of 188), fluency indicators had a good category of 41.5% (78 of 188), the flexibility indicator has a good category of 40.4% (76 of 188), the originality indicator has a category of 43.1% (81 of 188), and the elaboration indicator has a category of 39.4% (74 of 188).</span>
The main problem in learning science is shaping students' interests, attitudes and science process skills. Students' science process skills have not been developed optimally. This study aims to analyze the comparison and relationship of interests, attitudes and science process skills in science learning in two schools. This research method is quantitative with comparative type. The number of respondents as a sample is 140 students. The data collection technique used purposive sampling. The results of the study using the t-test that there are significant differences in the indicators of interest, attitude and science process skills of students. The results of the correlation test between interests, attitudes and science process skills in students showed that interests, attitudes and science process skills were interrelated. The limitation of this study is that it only uses two indicators per variable. It is better to use several indicators to find out in more detail the influence of the variables of interest, attitude, and science process skills on students. The researcher recommends further research to vary more indicators used in order to find out in more detail the variables studied and the researcher recommends conducting research at the junior high school level.
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