2015
DOI: 10.11114/jets.v3i4.771
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Improving Science Attitude and Creative Thinking through Science Education Project: A Design, Implementation and Assessment

Abstract: The purpose of this study is to examine the effects of a science education project implemented in different learning environments on secondary school students' creative thinking skills and their attitudes to science lesson. Within this scope, a total of 50 students who participated in the nature education project in Samsun City in 2014 make up the sample of the study. For this purpose, within the scope of a five-day long project, the students were presented with hands on activities, laboratory practices, outdo… Show more

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“…Moreover, they can create an innovation that is beneficial to society. This will train their logic for analysis, and of course, HOTS will increase (Bahtiar & Dukomalamo, 2019;Fajarianingtyas, Akbar & Herowati, 2019;Kose, Savran Gencer, Gezer, Erol & Bilen, 2011;Sener, Turk & Tas, 2015;Yu, Yu & Chao, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, they can create an innovation that is beneficial to society. This will train their logic for analysis, and of course, HOTS will increase (Bahtiar & Dukomalamo, 2019;Fajarianingtyas, Akbar & Herowati, 2019;Kose, Savran Gencer, Gezer, Erol & Bilen, 2011;Sener, Turk & Tas, 2015;Yu, Yu & Chao, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This point explained that SBGC can make students from those who have low HOTS (create aspect / C6) abilities become higher. This indicates that media can stimulate students' creativity in making and designing objects that can solve environmental problems (Hidayati, Pangestuti, & Prayitno, 2019;Khoiriyah & Husamah, 2018;Oncu, 2016;Rindah, Dwiastuti, & Rinanto, 2019;Sener, Turk, & Tas, 2015). Even though it is still limited to the design, students are asked to write in detail about the bag product they are designing.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because Carica plants only grow in Dieng locations (Minarno, 2015). This has become an important factor in encouraging students to find reasons for the phenomenon so that students' creative thinking and positive attitudes towards the environment can be cultivated (Kutlu & Gökdere, 2015;Şener, Türk, & Taş, 2015). In addition to solving it, students are also required to study the problem through the study of Braak's theory (Fitria & Wisudawati, 2018).…”
Section: Based On Hypothesismentioning
confidence: 99%