Analysis of students’ creative thinking on plant microtechnical laboratory practices

Empowerment of creative thinking skills is important in every lecture activity, including practicum. This study aimed to analyze students' creative thinking skills in Plant Microtechnique practicum. This research used descriptive method in which the participants were the seventh semester biolog...

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Main Authors: E. Ermayanti, Yenny Anwar, Didi Jaya Santri
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Muhammadiyah Malang 2021-07-01
Series:JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia)
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spelling doaj-341d41fff71f4d63ad28e12bf8a69a162021-09-21T12:15:12ZengUniversity of Muhammadiyah MalangJPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia)2442-37502527-62042021-07-017211111610.22219/jpbi.v7i2.12321Analysis of students’ creative thinking on plant microtechnical laboratory practicesE. Ermayanti0Yenny Anwar1Didi Jaya Santri2Department of Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas SriwijayaDepartment of Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas SriwijayaDepartment of Biology Education, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Universitas SriwijayaEmpowerment of creative thinking skills is important in every lecture activity, including practicum. This study aimed to analyze students' creative thinking skills in Plant Microtechnique practicum. This research used descriptive method in which the participants were the seventh semester biology education students (n=20) of State University of South Sumatera, Indonesia. The student has taken Plant Microtechnique Course in the previous semester. The instrument used was essay test developed based on creative thinking indicator. The data were processed by calculating the percentage for each indicator and categorized into three levels (i.e., low, medium, and high). The findings revealed that students’ creative thinking skills in Plant Microtechnique laboratory practices were medium for fluency indicator, and low for flexibility, originality, and elaboration indicators. Therefore, it is necessary to revise learning strategies that support the empowerment of students' creative thinking in Microtechnique Laboratory practices.plant microtechniquecreative thinkinglaboratory practices
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creative thinking
laboratory practices
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Yenny Anwar
Didi Jaya Santri
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title Analysis of students’ creative thinking on plant microtechnical laboratory practices
title_short Analysis of students’ creative thinking on plant microtechnical laboratory practices
title_full Analysis of students’ creative thinking on plant microtechnical laboratory practices
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publisher University of Muhammadiyah Malang
series JPBI (Jurnal Pendidikan Biologi Indonesia)
issn 2442-3750
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publishDate 2021-07-01
description Empowerment of creative thinking skills is important in every lecture activity, including practicum. This study aimed to analyze students' creative thinking skills in Plant Microtechnique practicum. This research used descriptive method in which the participants were the seventh semester biology education students (n=20) of State University of South Sumatera, Indonesia. The student has taken Plant Microtechnique Course in the previous semester. The instrument used was essay test developed based on creative thinking indicator. The data were processed by calculating the percentage for each indicator and categorized into three levels (i.e., low, medium, and high). The findings revealed that students’ creative thinking skills in Plant Microtechnique laboratory practices were medium for fluency indicator, and low for flexibility, originality, and elaboration indicators. Therefore, it is necessary to revise learning strategies that support the empowerment of students' creative thinking in Microtechnique Laboratory practices.
topic plant microtechnique
creative thinking
laboratory practices
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