2023
DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9i1.2569
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Module Development with Creative Problem Solving Model to Improve Creative Thinking Skills and Self-Efficacy of Junior High School Students

Abstract: This research was conducted on the existence of problems in the form of low creative thinking skills and students' self-efficacy in learning. One way that can be done to solve this problem is by utilizing teaching materials in the form of modules that students can use for independent learning. Therefore, this research was conducted to develop science learning modules to improve the creative thinking skills and self-efficacy of class VIII students of junior high school. This type of research is Educational Desi… Show more

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“…This means that this module not only contains relevant material but also ensures that the material meets all curriculum criteria. Learning modules ideally contain lesson material and also work activities carried out by students (Nora et al, 2023), so that they are useful for independent learning (Hasbie et al, 2023;Matsun & Saputri, 2020), improving science process skill and student learning outcome (Yusra et al, 2021), creativity (Eurika et al, 2023;Susanti et al, 2020), and decision-making skills (Fadha et al, 2023;Saputra et al, 2023).…”
Section: Figure 2 Results Of Validation I Of Module Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This means that this module not only contains relevant material but also ensures that the material meets all curriculum criteria. Learning modules ideally contain lesson material and also work activities carried out by students (Nora et al, 2023), so that they are useful for independent learning (Hasbie et al, 2023;Matsun & Saputri, 2020), improving science process skill and student learning outcome (Yusra et al, 2021), creativity (Eurika et al, 2023;Susanti et al, 2020), and decision-making skills (Fadha et al, 2023;Saputra et al, 2023).…”
Section: Figure 2 Results Of Validation I Of Module Preparationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Keterbatasan sumber daya manusia dalam hal pelatihan khusus untuk memenuhi kebutuhan pendidikan siswa berkebutuhan khusus adalah salah satunya. Banyak pendidik dan karyawan sekolah tidak memahami strategi pengajaran inklusif dan cara mengelola kebutuhan pendidikan khusus di kelas (Fitri et al, 2023). Selain itu, kekurangan sarana pendukung dan fasilitas sekolah terus menimbulkan tantangan.…”
Section: Tantangan Implementasi Pendidikan Inklusif DI Indonesiaunclassified
“…Additionally, they can promote a sensee of responsibility and discipline when completing exercises via the provided links. Futhermore, the E-Modules include questions that require student to engage in high-order thinking, such as fostering creative thinking (Fitri et al, 2023). Thinking to find solutions of problems.…”
Section: Figure 1 Stem Based E-modulsmentioning
confidence: 99%