2022
DOI: 10.31539/bioedusains.v5i1.3285
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Kajian Kemampuan Argumentasi Siswa pada Materi Pokok Animalia Melalui Pendekatan Saintifik di SMA dengan Peringkat Akreditasi yang Berbeda

Abstract: This study aims to determine the differences in the argumentation ability of students in high school with different accreditation ratings. The method used is a survey with an ex post facto research design and a sample selection technique using purposive sampling. The results of the student's argumentative ability test were analyzed statistically with the ANOVA test with a significance level of 5% and the data from interviews and teacher questionnaires were analyzed descriptively. The results showed that the ar… Show more

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“…In addition, the students' initial theoretical foundation is still limited, the answers still refer to the textbooks used. This research is in line with research conducted by Dewantari et al (2022) which shows that there are significant differences in argumentation abilities between students in high school accredited A, B and C. The average argumentation ability of high school students accredited A is higher than high school students accredited B and C in working on argumentation questions in biology subjects. Mairing (2016) also shows that the ability score of school students accredited A is higher than the ability of school students accredited B, C, and has not been accredited significantly.…”
Section: Analysis Of Each Aspect Of Students' Argumentation Abilitysupporting
confidence: 90%
“…In addition, the students' initial theoretical foundation is still limited, the answers still refer to the textbooks used. This research is in line with research conducted by Dewantari et al (2022) which shows that there are significant differences in argumentation abilities between students in high school accredited A, B and C. The average argumentation ability of high school students accredited A is higher than high school students accredited B and C in working on argumentation questions in biology subjects. Mairing (2016) also shows that the ability score of school students accredited A is higher than the ability of school students accredited B, C, and has not been accredited significantly.…”
Section: Analysis Of Each Aspect Of Students' Argumentation Abilitysupporting
confidence: 90%