Environmental learning in the 21st century requires students to have Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). The purpose of this study was to measure HOTS students using Higher Order Thinking Skills Assessment based on Environmental Problem (HOTS-AEP). The research method used in this study was descriptive method with a total sample of 248 students consisting of Elementary School (ES), Junior High School (JHS), Bachelor Program (BP), and Master Program (MP). The results showed that students overall have a very low HOTS category. HOTS scores scale of 0-100 on ES (22.3) are still higher than JHS (20.2). Whereas at the university level, BP scores (19.9) are lower than MP (21.4). This showed that learning must be oriented towards increasing HOTS through various media development learning, learning materials, learning models, and strategies. This study concludes that the HOTS score of students was still very low and needs to be improved.
The research aims to develop a valid, effective, and practice guidance for laboratory practice of Islamic science-integrated plant anatomy-physiology. The study is development research of Plomp development model. The study consists of five phases, namely the preliminary investigation phase, design phase, realization or construction phase, test, evaluation, and revision phase, and implementation phase. Devices developed were tested to students of Biology Education Department, Universitas Islam Negeri (UIN) Alauddin, Makassar in the Even Semester 2017/2018 Academic Year. The research results indicate that the laboratory practice guidance developed has met valid criteria with content validation average of one practice criteria with device applicability in category three meaning that most of the devices are implemented. Effective criteria with 92% of students who performed the laboratory practice give positive responses to the overall item questioned, and 100% assistants provide positive response on 93.33% items asked.
Biology learning needs to support sustainable development. This research was a quantitative-qualitative sequential explanatory mixed research. This research aimed to obtain information about the relationship between naturalist intelligence and environmental responsibility behavior. This research was conducted in February-August 2019. Quantitative research data were obtained by using a questionnaire with a Likert scale for the variables. Qualitative research data were obtained by doing interviews and observations. Quantitative data were analyzed using descriptive statistic calculation. The data hypothesis was tested by using a correlation test with the Product Moment Pearson formula. The result of this research showed that there was a positive relationship between naturalist intelligence and environmentally responsible behavior with regress equation Ŷ = 20.331 + 0,7524X. Correlation coefficient (r) = 0.66 and determination coefficient (r²) = 43.56% meant that the interpretation value was strong. r² value means that 43.56% environmentally responsible behavior correlates by naturalist intelligence and 56.44% environmentally responsible behavior is influenced by other factors. Biology learning must have a role to be able to provide innovations related to increasing students' knowledge about the environment. This study concludes that there is a correlation between the two variables.
In the 21st century learning the ability of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) is very necessary especially in Environmental Learning. The problem is the unavailability of students' HOTS profiles. The purpose of this study was to describe the HOTS profile of elementary and junior high school students based on gender using Higher Order Thinking Skills Assessment based on Environmental Problems (HOTS-AEP). The study was conducted in July 2019. The sample used was 130 students, consisting of 14 male students and 18 female students at the elementary level. Then, 29 male students and 69 female students for junior high school. The results showed that the overall HOTS score of students were in very low category with the average score of junior high school for male students (17.70) and female (21.10) while elementary school students for male (20.70) and female (23.60). There were differences in scores between elementary and junior high school based on gender. This showed that the ability of HOTS students in environmental learning still needs to be improved. The conclusion was HOTS of female students still higher than male students at the elementary and junior high school. Besides that overall students HOTS are still very low and need to be improved.
Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan sikap belajar mahasiswa terhadap Pembelajaran online pada Prodi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif. Instrumen penelitian berupa angket (skala Linkert). Responden penelitian berjumlah 30 mahasiswa sebagai populasi pada mahasiswa angkatan 2019 Program Studi Pendidikan Biologi UIN Alauddin Makassar dengan teknik pengambilan sampel purposive sampling. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan berdasarkan Angket/kuesioner adalah instrumen Penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini yaitu bertujuan mengumpulkan data mengenai variabel sikap siswa dengan jumlah item yang disusun adalah 15 item pernyataan dengan menggunakan skala likert yang meliputi sikap belajar (1) Sungguh-sungguh dalam belajar, (2) menyelesaikan tugas, (3) Berpartisipasi dalam pembelajaran, (4) Kreativitas. Sikap belajar siswa selama pembelajaran online adalah kategori netral dengan jumlah frekuensi sebesar 15 responden dan persentasenya 50%. Hal ini menunjukkan baik pembelajaran secara offline dan online tidak mempengaruhi dengan sikap belajar mahasiswa Prodi Pendidikan Biologi Fakultas Tarbiyah dan Keguruan Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar.
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