The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic

Students commonly judge that cell metabolism topic is arduous since they only listen to their teacher and memorizing concept without a deep comprehension. Other than that, a direct explanation could not enhance the students’ science process skills. Thus, this research intended to analyze the differe...

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Main Authors: N. W. Ekawati, R. S. Iswari, L. Lisdiana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2018-12-01
Series:Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/16089
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spelling doaj-b045fe73048248629cf0e4bff89792d72020-11-25T02:07:51ZengUniversitas Negeri Semarang Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia2339-12862089-43922018-12-017442042710.15294/jpii.v7i4.160897909The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism TopicN. W. Ekawati0R. S. Iswari1L. Lisdiana2Madrasah Aliah Nudia SemarangIntegrated Science Education, Post-graduate of Universitas Negeri SemarangIntegrated Science Education, Post-graduate of Universitas Negeri SemarangStudents commonly judge that cell metabolism topic is arduous since they only listen to their teacher and memorizing concept without a deep comprehension. Other than that, a direct explanation could not enhance the students’ science process skills. Thus, this research intended to analyze the differences of the content-analysis and science process skills between the students experiencing a learning that oriented to scientific independence (experimental class) and those joining a direct learning (control class). The materials taught in both classes were cell metabolism. This study employed the quantitative of the quasi-experimental method. The research object was the students learning Biology. The students joining a scientific independence-based class were able to answer questions requiring analytical thinking. The relationship of the students’ scientific independence towards the content analysis and science process skills was seen on the test. Based upon the statistical data analysis, the correlation significance was 0,038<0,05. Therefore, it concluded that there was a very significant correlation between the students’ scientific independence towards the content analysis and science process skills.https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/16089independence, scientific, content analysis, science process skills
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The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
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title The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
title_short The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
title_full The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
title_fullStr The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
title_full_unstemmed The Influence of Scientific Independence towards Students’ Content Analysis and Science Process Skills on Cell Metabolism Topic
title_sort influence of scientific independence towards students’ content analysis and science process skills on cell metabolism topic
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series Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
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publishDate 2018-12-01
description Students commonly judge that cell metabolism topic is arduous since they only listen to their teacher and memorizing concept without a deep comprehension. Other than that, a direct explanation could not enhance the students’ science process skills. Thus, this research intended to analyze the differences of the content-analysis and science process skills between the students experiencing a learning that oriented to scientific independence (experimental class) and those joining a direct learning (control class). The materials taught in both classes were cell metabolism. This study employed the quantitative of the quasi-experimental method. The research object was the students learning Biology. The students joining a scientific independence-based class were able to answer questions requiring analytical thinking. The relationship of the students’ scientific independence towards the content analysis and science process skills was seen on the test. Based upon the statistical data analysis, the correlation significance was 0,038<0,05. Therefore, it concluded that there was a very significant correlation between the students’ scientific independence towards the content analysis and science process skills.
topic independence, scientific, content analysis, science process skills
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/16089
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