scholarly journals Reflective Thinking Profile for Junior High School Students in Service Learning-based Science

2019 ◽  
Vol 1233 ◽  
pp. 012093
Author(s):  
Yudist Prasetyo Rahmat ◽  
Insih Wilujeng ◽  
Asri Widowati
Author(s):  
Nurul Hidayat ◽  
Budi Usodo ◽  
Dewi Retno Sari Saputro

Reflective thinking ability is the ability of students to answer a given problem actively and carefully to obtain a more appropriate solution. This study is set to determine the reflective thinking ability of junior high school students in solving mathematical problems viewed from self-confidence. This research employs descriptive qualitative methods using questionnaires, written tests, and interviews in collecting the data. The subjects are six students of eight grade of State Junior High School 2 Pleret. In selecting the subjects, the researchers use a questionnaire that divides students into three categories namely, high, moderate, and low self-confidence. The results reveal that students with high self-confidence already have reflective thinking ability because they can understand the information well and be careful in solving problems. The students with moderate self-confidence have not been able to evaluate the problems because they do not carefully rechecking the obtained answers. The students with low self-confidence can’t identify problems clearly and correctly, can’t remember their initial knowledge to solve new problems, can’t evaluate problems, and can’t draw conclusions from a given problem.


2022 ◽  
Vol 3 (01) ◽  
pp. 79-92
Author(s):  
Samsuddin Siregar ◽  
Juli Rachmadani Hasibuan ◽  
Cindy Anggraini ◽  
Aidil Arifin Marpaung ◽  
Yohana Dede Br Marbun

The  purpose  of  the study. Through the application of the TPACK - based PBL model , it can improve learning outcomes in the aspect of table tennis service material skills for junior high school students. Materials and methods. The method used is the Action Research Class method with two cycles, each cycle through the stages of planning, action, observation and reflection. The research subjects were 25 students. The data of this research is the result of learning table tennis service and analyzed by using the percentage technique of Sugiyono's theory. Results. Student learning outcomes in the aspect of skills have increased from cycle one to cycle two. aspects of service learning outcomes at the implementation stage the percentage obtained in the first cycle was only 74.3%, an increase in the second cycle to 97.7%. Likewise, at the final stage of cycle one, it was only 35%. students who complete have increased in the second cycle to 81%. Conclusions. The TPACK-based learning problem model makes learning more meaningful and the learning outcomes of Junior High School students experience classical mastery.


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