Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates

<p>In agreement with students’ conceptual understanding, identifying of problem solving is an important part of physics. This article is to identify the approach used by students in solving a physics problem. The subject of the research were students of physics education year 2014 in Jambi Uni...

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Main Authors: C. Riantoni, L. Yuliati, N. Mufti, N. Nehru
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Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Semarang 2017-04-01
Series:Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
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Online Access:https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/8293
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spelling doaj-e8a2e99d6a9346deb50eb2c6fe7537012020-11-24T22:42:54ZengUniversitas Negeri Semarang Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia2339-12862089-43922017-04-016110.15294/jpii.v6i1.82935937Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher CandidatesC. Riantoni0L. Yuliati1N. Mufti2N. Nehru3Postgraduate of Physics Education. Universitas Negeri MalangDepartment of Physics, Universitas Negeri MalangDepartment of Physics, Universitas Negeri MalangPhysics Education, Universitas Jambi, Indonesi<p>In agreement with students’ conceptual understanding, identifying of problem solving is an important part of physics. This article is to identify the approach used by students in solving a physics problem. The subject of the research were students of physics education year 2014 in Jambi University who had joined basic physics class. The instruments used in this research were DIRECT (determining and interpreting resistive electric circuit concept test) (Engelhardt &amp; Beichner, 2004). Based on the result, 34,1% students still used the memory based approach in problem solving, 52,3% of them used no clear approach, 4,5% used structured manner, 6,82% used unstructured manner and only 2,27% students used a scientific approach to solving the problem. The result showed that many students used no clear approach and memory based approach to solve the problem. It mean that they did not use physics concept in solving the problem and generally they only used the equation they memorized related to the problem they ever did before.</p>https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/8293problem solving approachpower and electrical energyDIRECT
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author C. Riantoni
L. Yuliati
N. Mufti
N. Nehru
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L. Yuliati
N. Mufti
N. Nehru
Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
problem solving approach
power and electrical energy
DIRECT
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L. Yuliati
N. Mufti
N. Nehru
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title Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
title_short Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
title_full Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
title_fullStr Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
title_full_unstemmed Problem Solving Approach in Electrical Energy and Power on Students as Physics Teacher Candidates
title_sort problem solving approach in electrical energy and power on students as physics teacher candidates
publisher Universitas Negeri Semarang
series Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
issn 2339-1286
2089-4392
publishDate 2017-04-01
description <p>In agreement with students’ conceptual understanding, identifying of problem solving is an important part of physics. This article is to identify the approach used by students in solving a physics problem. The subject of the research were students of physics education year 2014 in Jambi University who had joined basic physics class. The instruments used in this research were DIRECT (determining and interpreting resistive electric circuit concept test) (Engelhardt &amp; Beichner, 2004). Based on the result, 34,1% students still used the memory based approach in problem solving, 52,3% of them used no clear approach, 4,5% used structured manner, 6,82% used unstructured manner and only 2,27% students used a scientific approach to solving the problem. The result showed that many students used no clear approach and memory based approach to solve the problem. It mean that they did not use physics concept in solving the problem and generally they only used the equation they memorized related to the problem they ever did before.</p>
topic problem solving approach
power and electrical energy
DIRECT
url https://journal.unnes.ac.id/nju/index.php/jpii/article/view/8293
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