2024
DOI: 10.37630/jpm.v14i1.1486
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Analisis Minat Siswa dalam Konteks Integratif: Studi Deskriptif dan Komparatif dalam Pembelajaran Biologi

Siska Ulandari,
Ogi Danika Pranata,
Indah Kencanawati

Abstract: Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menginvestigasi minat belajar siswa dalam konteks integratif antara Biologi dan Matematika di dua sekolah menengah atas yang berbeda. Metode kuantitatif dengan desain penelitian deskriptif dan komparatif digunakan untuk mengumpulkan data dari 180 siswa kelas XII. Instrumen yang digunakan adalah Kuesioner Integrasi Sains dan Matematika atau Science and Mathemaics Integrated Questionnaire (SMIQ). Instrumen terdiri dari 20 pernyataan yang terbagi menjadi minat Biologi, minat Matemat… Show more

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“…Although many physics concepts inherently involve mathematical principles, biology students, on average, demonstrate lower proficiency and comfort with mathematics than their engineering and physical science counterparts. [1], [4]. Therefore, a practical Basic Physics Course should aim to minimize mathematical complexities while highlighting authentic scientific or biological applications to engage students effectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although many physics concepts inherently involve mathematical principles, biology students, on average, demonstrate lower proficiency and comfort with mathematics than their engineering and physical science counterparts. [1], [4]. Therefore, a practical Basic Physics Course should aim to minimize mathematical complexities while highlighting authentic scientific or biological applications to engage students effectively.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%