scholarly journals Student needs for developing light waves test based on three-dimensional learning frameworks

2021 ◽  
Vol 2098 (1) ◽  
pp. 012022
Author(s):  
U Aziizah ◽  
R Efendi ◽  
M Muslim

Abstrak The Framework for K-12 Science Education and NGSS: For States, By States represent a substantial change in science learning standards in the form of a three-dimensional learning framework as the latest science learning standard. The purpose of this study was to analyze the need for a test development based on a three-dimensional learning framework on the topic of light waves in high school. The research subjects were 140 respondents consisting of 20 teachers and 120 students in the high school of Purwakarta area. The research used a 3DLQP questionnaire as an instrument, which accumulates respondent characteristics, prior knowledge of three-dimensional learning, tests used in school, and criticism and suggestions. Data collection was carried out using interviews, questionnaires, national curriculum documents, and NGSS documents. Data analysis utilized the triangulation of data sources. The study results were to elaborate student needs for developing tests and assessment rubrics from the teacher and student perceptions. This research also produces characteristics of test development that are adapted to the national curriculum.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2098 (1) ◽  
pp. 012021
Author(s):  
I A P Wandana ◽  
R Efendi ◽  
T R Ramalis

Abstract Some meaningful changes in science learning standards are listed in A Framework for K-12 Science Education and Next Generation Science Standards: For States, By States under a three-dimensional learning framework. Learning modules must be developed with the framework as the most advanced science learning standards. The research focus was to determine student needs for developing light waves module based on a three-dimensional learning framework. This study involved 147 respondents consisting of 22 teachers with different backgrounds and 125 high school students in the Purwakarta Regency. The instrument used was a 3DLQP questionnaire which included initial knowledge of the three-dimensional learning framework, learning modules in the school, criticism, and suggestions. Data obtained from questionnaires, interviews, national curriculum documents, NGSS complementary documents and then analyzed using triangulation of data sources. Based on the results, the teacher and student responses explain the need for the development of learning modules. This learning module is expected to facilitate the development of coherent and interconnected student knowledge, so that it can be used in various situations of everyday life.


Author(s):  
Juland Salayo ◽  
Buen Euleen V. Lainez ◽  
Russel Dustin R. Dolendo ◽  
Jamie Marie Reynielle D. Agonoy ◽  
Rica Madeleine B. Bargo ◽  
...  

The education system acknowledges the relevance and impact of arts in exploring students' different skills and competencies.  However, most of the learners remain bias on the purpose and essence of art-based activities since most of the strands offered in senior high school are academically designed through the K-12 program, which guides and prepares incoming college students in choosing their career path.  Hence, this study attempted to determine the vital role of arts-based instructional approaches to enrich students' learning in one selected catholic Senior High school in Manila, Philippines.  Applying a qualitative approach through intensive interviews, 15 Health Allied students participated in this study.  Results revealed that arts are highly integrated with the delivery of the different lessons of the involved strand.  Moreover, arts proved that they have solid and influential roles in improving students' quality of learning.  Furthermore, the impact and relevance of arts as an instructional approach supports the learning process of health allied students. Thus, this research informs and guides the teachers and students on the importance and impact of art as an overlooked field in education that maximizes one's potentials.


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
Author(s):  
Septian Murnawianto ◽  
Sarwanto Sarwanto ◽  
Sentot Budi Rahardjo

STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) education including science learning, is needed to face 21st-century development, especially for training thinking skill. STEM is believed to increase students’ thinking skill, interest, and STEM literacy. This study aims to know the extent of thinking skill trained through science learning in Junior High School and to know challenges and potencies of developing STEM- based science learning. The study was conducted in SMP N 1 Masaran through various data collection methods. Data were collected by in-depth interviews with 7 science teachers, observation, documentation, and literature study about plan and process of the science lesson, also STEM education as an approach. And then, data were analysed reflectively toward various documents and literature. Assessments which categorized "higher order thinking skill" were below 5% of all assessments provided to students. There are potencies that able to develop to train students’ thinking skill through STEM-based science learning which appropriates with national curriculum in Indonesia. Teachers can innovate in developing strategies and lesson plans to incorporate content Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics in science lesson for train students’ thinking skill.


2009 ◽  
Vol 12 (6) ◽  
pp. 2156759X0901200
Author(s):  
Kathryn S. Bitner ◽  
Dawn Kay-Stevenson ◽  
Brent Burnham ◽  
Adele Whitely ◽  
Annette B. Whitaker ◽  
...  

The statewide Utah Model for Comprehensive Counseling and Guidance: K-12 Programs (Utah State Office of Education, 2008) began implementation in 1988. Beginning with the 2004-2005 school year, data collection has been required for all schools collecting program funds. This article reviews research data from three Utah schools–-one elementary school, one junior high school, and one high school. Each review details the intended behavior, desired results, guidance activity, evaluation method, and study results. A brief history of Utah's comprehensive counseling and guidance program is provided and specific recommendations for districtwide or statewide data collection are provided.


2013 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Wayan Sadia

Abstract This research was conducted with the main objective to develop a model of character education integrated with science learning in elementary, junior, and senior high schools. The research was focused on the needs analysis study involving 36 elementary school science teachers, 34 junior high school science teachers and 27 senior high school science teachers to collect information on science learning in relation to character education. Data were collected by questionnaires, observation and interviewing techniques. Data were analyzed by descriptive and qualitative meaning. The results showed that: 1) character education can be developed through selection of science learning model, assessment model, and teaching materials, 2) science learning models that contribute significantly to the development of the character of students are inquiry learning, problem-based learning, cooperative learning , science-technology-society, problem solving, and contextual learning models, 3) science teacher’s responses to the character education are generally very positive and seek to develop good character through a learning process, 4) some (55.3%) science teachers include indicators of character values that to be target of learning in the syllabus and lesson plans, and some (44.7%) do not explicitly specify its, but implicitly implied in the syllabus and lesson plans. Keywords: character education, integrated science learning


2009 ◽  
Vol 7 (1) ◽  
pp. 83-104 ◽  
Author(s):  
Phitsamay Uy

In the world of K–12 education, the growing numbers of dropouts are a major concern. This article examines the dropout rates of Chinese and Vietnamese high school students. Using logistic regression analysis, this article examines the influence of ethnicity, gender, and socioeconomic status (SES) on dropout rates. The distinct contribution of this analysis lies within the intraethnic comparisons within the Asian American student population and its use of longitudinal data. The results of the study support existing research that gender and SES are related to dropout rates. Moreover, an interesting interaction between ethnicity and SES exists.


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