The science process is related to cognitive development, because it needs to be applied in the skills learning process to support students' mastery of science concepts which can provide better learning outcomes. The focus of this research is to develop a worksheet based on science process skills on biology content for the first grade of high school. Research design is research and development which consists of define, design and develop. The participants for this preliminary field testing were twelve second grade high school students at I.T Dhia'ul Fikri Sukarara, East Lombok. Collecting data using worksheets with refers to of science process skills indicators consisting of observation, classification, prediction, communication, and inference. The results of preliminary field testing were analyzed descriptively quantitatively by giving a score of 3, 2, and 1 for each of science process skills indicators, then percentage based on the low, medium, and high categories. The results of the analysis showed that of the seven biology content tested in the limited trial of developing worksheets, the results obtained were for the low category the highest percentage of content in the biogeochemical cycle for all science process skills indicators. The medium category has the highest percentage of inference indicators for environmental balance, environmental change, environmental pollution, and environmental management. High category on environmental balance content; the highest percentage with indicators of observation, classification, prediction, and communication., environmental changes on indicators of observation, classification, prediction, and communication., pollution indicators of observation, prediction, and communication. The conclusion based on results of this preliminary field testing is that students are able to demonstrate science process skills using worksheets with various categories, and from the seven biology content tested, the biogeochemical cycle is considered the most difficult by students
Worksheets are indispensable in the learning process because they can help students become more active and provide feedback in learning activities. Higher-order thinking skill-based worksheet is one of the teaching materials that can be used to make students become more active in the learning process because it can train problem-solving skills, critical thinking, and even creative thinking. This aimed at finding out students' ability to solve problems in biological content using creative problem-solving-based worksheets. The research design used was research and development consisting of defines, design, and development. Participants were 12 graders of XI MA Darul Fatihin NW Gerintuk. Data collection used was worksheets using creative problem-solving indicators consisting of Clarify, Ideate, Develop and Implement. Data analysis was conducted to percentage the score that gets 3, 2, and 1. The results of the data analysis showed that 1) Ecosystem Components and interactions between components, obtained the results of ecosystem components and interactions between ecosystems, the highest percentage on clarify indicators with a gain of 50% in the score position 3; (2) Energy flow, the highest percentage on the clarify indicator with an obtained score 58.3% in the position of score 1; (3) Biogeochemical cycle, the highest percentage obtained for the students who did not answer on the ideate indicator 41.7%, develop 50%, and implement 58.3%; (4) Pollution and environmental preservation the highest percentage on clarifying and ideate indicators with a gain of 50% at the position of score 3, implement with the acquisition of 50% in the position of score 1. This research concluded that students needed to be intensely trained in high-level thinking skills by getting used to using worksheets-based constructivist especially creative problem-solving.
The aims of this study were to explore the perceptions of prospective science teachers towards ethnoscience studies in the songket cloth motif of the sasak tribe. This exploratory research conducted in three education study programs namely Biology, Chemistry, and Physics Education with 53 prospective science teachers involved as research subject. Closed questionnaire with likert scale and expertly validated applied for data collection. The data were analyzed by quantitative descriptive statistics, Anova test and t-test inferential statistics. The results showed that (1) perception of prospective science teachers has an average score in the "Good" category in terms of gender, regional origin, and study program; (2) there were no significant differences in the perceptions in male and female prospective science teacher based on t-test significance value of 0,455 > 0,05; (3) there were no significant difference in prospective science teacher’s perception refer to origin (native Lombok and non-native) based on t test significance value of 0,466 > 0,05; (4) there were no significant difference in the perception of prospective science teachers in the biology, chemistry, and physics education study program based on Anova's significance value of 0,423 > 0,05.
This study aims to determine the correlation of self-efficacy with student attitudes in the field of entrepreneurship. This study is a descriptive exploratory study with 35 biology education students as subjects. The research instrument used was a closed questionnaire with degraded answers according to a Likert scale that had been validated by experts and declared valid. Analysis of the research data used is descriptive statistics and inferential statistics with a product moment (rxy) correlation test at a significance level of 5%. The study results show that (1) students' perceptions about self-efficacy has an average score of 3.12 in the Good category and an entrepreneurial attitude of 3.06 in the Good category; (2) there is a significant relationship between self-efficacy and student attitudes in the field of entrepreneurship with a significance value of 0.000 which is smaller than the alpha testing value of 0.05 (<0.05); (3) the value of the correlation coefficient is 0.803, which means that the relationship is very strong between self-efficacy and student attitudes in the field of entrepreneurship.
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