scholarly journals DOES CREATIVE THINKING INFUSION LEARNING FRAMEWORK ENHANCE STUDENTS ENTREPRENEURIAL SKILLS?

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 120
Author(s):  
Rifka Fachrunnisa ◽  
Hadi Suwono ◽  
Safitri Indah Putri Anisa

Abstrak. Artikel ini menyoroti strategi baru untuk menumbuhkan keterampilan kewirausahaan siswa dengan menerapkan pembelajaran infusi berpikir kreatif sebagai kerangka pembelajaran di kelas biologi. Pembelajaran infusi berpikir kreatif diartikan sebagai usaha membawa atau menunjukkan tahapan berpikir kreatif pemecahan masalah pemikiran siswa di dalam kelas. Untuk membantu siswa terlibat dengan infusi di kelas, kami menggunakan diagram berpikir kreatif untuk menghasilkan ide-ide kewirausahaan yang menerapkan konsep Biologi dalam memecahkan masalah. Keterampilan kewirausahaan siswa diukur dengan enam indikator kewirausahaan kreatif. Untuk mengetahui indikator-indikator tersebut, artikel ini menggunakan rancangan one group pre-test post-test design dan pendekatan metode campuran dengan menggunakan diagram thinking, angket, esai reflektif, dan wawancara. Hasil analisis tidak menunjukkan adanya pengaruh yang signifikan dari pembelajaran infusi berpikir kreatif terhadap keterampilan kewirausahaan. Hasil ini ditunjukkan dengan tidak terlihatnya perbedaan signifikansi pada keenam indikator.Abstract. This paper sheds a new light on the strategies to foster student’s entrepreneurial skills by administering creative thinking infusion learning as the learning framework in a biology classroom. Creative thinking infusion learning is construed as bringing or showing the stages of creative problem solving’s thinking of student thinking in the classroom. To assist student engaging with the infusion in the classroom, we utilised creative thinking diagram to generate entrepreneurial ideas that apply the concept of Biology in solving a problem. Student’s entrepreneurial skills were gauged by six creative entrepreneurship indicators. To investigate those indicators, this paper administrated one group pre-test post-test design and mixed-method approach by using diagram thinking, questionnaires, reflective essays, and interview. The analysis did not show any significant impact of the creative thinking infusion learning towards entrepreneurial skills. This result was demonstrated by no significance differences were seen in the sixth indicators.

2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (2) ◽  
pp. 114
Author(s):  
Indra Kurniawan Saputra ◽  
Sakinah Vinda Putri Kinasih ◽  
Nurul Alfi'ah ◽  
Claresia Tsany Kusmayadi ◽  
Eliza Fitri Kamaliya ◽  
...  

Abstrak. Tujuan penelitian ini untuk mengetahui efektifitas rancangan media Genetic Pop Up Book sebagai media pembelajaran yang meningkatkan daya ingat siswa terhadap materi genetika. Metode penelitian yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah systematic review kualitatif dengan 6 langkah, yaitu 1) memformulasikan pertanyaan penelitian. 2) melakukan pencarian literatur systematic review. 3) melakukan skrining dan seleksi artikel penelitian yang cocok. 4) melakukan analisis dan sintesis temuan-temuan kualitatif.  5)  memberlakukan kendali mutu. 6) menyusun artikel narrative. Rancangan Genetic Pop Up Book merupakan rancangan media pembelajaran yang menggunakan 3 dimensi dan interaktif dalam setiap halamannya.  Materi genetika yang dimuat yaitu sub bab centraldogma yang terdiri atas pengertian genetika, penemu struktur double helix DNA, sejarah penemuan struktur double helix, DNA, RNA, replikasi, transkripsi, translasi serta latihan soal. Rancangan Genetic Pop Up Book dapat meningkatkan daya ingat siswa terhadap materi genetika melalui pengalaman belajar khusus dengan menggeser, membuka, dan melipat bagian buku pop up.Abstract. This paper sheds a new light on the strategies to foster student’s entrepreneurial skills by administering creative thinking infusion learning as the learning framework in a biology classroom. Creative thinking infusion learning is construed as bringing or showing the stages of creative problem solving’s thinking of student thinking in the classroom. To assist student engaging with the infusion in the classroom, we utilised creative thinking diagram to generate entrepreneurial ideas that apply the concept of Biology in solving a problem. Student’s entrepreneurial skills were gauged by six creative entrepreneurship indicators. To investigate those indicators, this paper administrated one group pre-test post-test design and mixed-method approach by using diagram thinking, questionnaires, reflective essays, and interview. The analysis did not show any significant impact of the creative thinking infusion learning towards entrepreneurial skills. This result was demonstrated by no significance differences were seen in the sixth indicators.


2018 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 5-16
Author(s):  
Syed Gohar Abbas ◽  
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Jalil Ahmed ◽  
Zainab Fakhr

2020 ◽  
Vol 70 (suppl 1) ◽  
pp. bjgp20X711569
Author(s):  
Jessica Wyatt Muscat

BackgroundCommunity multidisciplinary teams (MDTs) represent a model of integrated care comprising health, social care, and the voluntary sector where members work collaboratively to coordinate care for those patients most at risk.AimThe evaluation will answer the question, ‘What are the enablers and what are the restrictors to the embedding of the case study MDT into the routine practice of the health and social care teams involved in the project?’MethodThe MDT was evaluated using a mixed-method approach with normalisation process theory as a methodological tool. Both quantitative and qualitative data were gathered through a questionnaire consisting of the NoMAD survey followed by free-form questions.ResultsThe concepts of the MDT were generally clear, and participants could see the potential benefits of the programme, though this was found to be lower in GPs. Certain professionals, particularly mental health and nursing professionals, found it difficult to integrate the MDT into normal working patterns because of a lack of resources. Participants also felt there was a lack of training for MDT working. A lack of awareness of evidence supporting the programme was shown particularly within management, GP, and nursing roles.ConclusionSpecific recommendations have been made in order to improve the MDT under evaluation. These include adjustments to IT systems and meeting documentation, continued education as to the purpose of the MDT, and the engagement of GPs to enable better buy-in. Recommendations were made to focus the agenda with specialist attendance when necessary, and to expand the MDT remit, particularly in mental health and geriatrics.


Author(s):  
Yotam Ophir ◽  
Dror Walter ◽  
Daniel Arnon ◽  
Ayse Lokmanoglu ◽  
Michele Tizzoni ◽  
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