scholarly journals PROFILE OF SCIENTIFIC LITERACY BASED ON DAILY LIFE PHENOMENON: A SAMPLE TEACHING FOR STATIC FLUID

2021 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 38-47
Author(s):  
Luluk Waki'a
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asrizal Asrizal ◽  
Liza Resnita ◽  
Festiyed Festiyed

Integrated science teaching is required in 2013 curriculum. As the reason is generally science found in daily life in integrated form. In this method, activity and experience which is accepted by students are very limited by their daily life. But integrated science teaching isn’t implemented well yet. As an alternative solution of this problem is to develop teaching material of integrated science by integratingscientific literacy. The objective of this research is to created the valid teaching material of integrated science in its preliminary product, and practice and effective in its implementation in scientific approach. As topic in this research is motion of object and living thing. Type of thisresearch was research and development. Stages of this research consist of understanding the potency and problem, collecting the information, developing the preliminary of product, implementing the teaching material in limited field testing, and revising the teaching material based on result of limited field testing. Design of research in limited field testing was after and before treatment. Instruments to collect the data consist of validity sheet of teaching material, practicality sheet and effectiveness sheet of implementation teaching material of integrated science. Data in this research was analyzed by statistical descriptive analysis, graph method, and correlation compare mean test. Base on the data analysis can be stated two of thisresearch results. First, the teaching material of integrated science by integrating scientific literacy is very valid with average value 90.4. Second, the implementation of teaching material of integrated science by integrating scientific literacy is practice according teachers and students with average value respectively 93.0 and 84.6. On the otherhand, the implementation of teaching material of integrated science is effective in scientific approach for students grade VIII in Junior High School.


2017 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 23
Author(s):  
Sistiana Windyariani

Laboratory activities are important of science learning at any level. At the elementary school lab work needs to be done in the context of daily life in order to training scientific literacy. This study aims to determine how the teacher's perspective on science teaching in primary schools in Sukabumi, West Java in the academic year 2015/2016. Research methods such as survey, data analysis quantitatively and qualitatively. Data collection  used is a kuosioner sheet and interview guides to explore the teacher's perspective grade 4 and 5 primary school in implementing and understanding the context-based practicum. The results  showed all the teachers (100%) stated the laboratory activities is important to be implemented, but most of the teachers (75%) stated the laboratory activities difficult to implemented. Teachers argued do not understand the practicum as an activity that can be done simply based on the context of everyday life in an effort to train science literacy (97%). The results of the elementary teacher's perspective is able to provide precise information about the condition of learning science as a material improvement regarding practical learning becomes more meaningful. Keywords: practical laboratory, context, Scientific Literacy


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Maria Luísa Almeida ◽  
Rosa Doran

<p>Our Space Our Future – Space Careers for everyone!</p> <p>Our Space our Future (OurSpace), an H2020 Project, visions a society that enables and empowers all students, regardless of gender, ethnicity, disability or socio-economic background, to consider a career related to space science as a relevant, attainable and exciting aspiration for their future.</p> <p>The OurSpace project is designing and running sustainable education and outreach activities, and taking these out into communities, ensuring that underserved audiences are embraced and integrated into the project. These actions aim to foster the interest of young students in space-related topics and show them how space impacts their daily life, even though they might not be aware of it. Working closely with teachers and educators, OurSpace helps them develop attractive interdisciplinary activities that raise their interest in STEAM subjects.</p> <p>The project encompasses space science, industry and careers globally, but there is a strong focus on planetary sciences since it is one of the first space topics in primary school and is also easily related to the curriculum later on.</p> <p>There are three main lines of action: school activities, family and community events, and teacher training. Strategies have been outlined by the consortium to make sure we reach students/families/communities that have less opportunities to be exposed to this theme.</p> <p>Schools are being chosen taking into account indicators of disadvantage status such as FSM, geographical isolation, number of immigrants. Activities are planned to be interdisciplinary,  interactive and inquiry-based, such as doing workshops on space subjects with non-science teachers, having students designing missions collaboratively, designing accessible activities for a range of ages and abilities.</p> <p>Events are being prepared to make space relevant to family/community daily life - getting role models from the local school or community,  that challenge gender and other stereotypes; having students co-creating activities with family and community; preparing events that explore space science but does not mention it explicitly.</p> <p>Teachers are the key link to students, families and community, so there is a big emphasis on teacher training. Working closely with teachers, we can support them, prioritize inclusion, co-create inspirational activities, and open a door to the future.</p> <p>Space is a stable growing sector, that provides many career opportunities for young students. However, few young people consider pursuing a career in a space-related field. We want to inspire our students, families and communities, guiding them towards new paths they didn’t know were available.</p> <p>OurSpace will engage over 60,000 people across the programme, with a longitudinal evaluation study that explores improved scientific literacy, interest and confidence in space science themes and assesses the impact on space-related and STEM choices and career aspirations of 5,000 directly-participating students across 4 delivery countries.</p>


2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nora Indrasari ◽  
Parno Parno ◽  
Arif Hidayat ◽  
Endang Purwaningsih ◽  
Herlina Wahyuni

2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Asrizal Asrizal ◽  
Liza Resnita ◽  
Festiyed Festiyed

Integrated science teaching is required in 2013 curriculum. As the reason is generally science found in daily life in integrated form. In this method, activity and experience which is accepted by students are very limited by their daily life. But integrated science teaching isn’t implemented well yet. As an alternative solution of this problem is to develop teaching material of integrated science by integrating scientific literacy. The objective of this research is to created the valid teaching material of integrated science in its preliminary product, and practice and effective in its implementation in scientific approach. As topic in this research is motion of object and living thing. Type of this research was research and development. Stages of this research consist of understanding the potency and problem, collecting the information, developing the preliminary of product, implementing the teaching material in limited field testing, and revising the teaching material based on result of limited field testing. Design of research in limited field testing was after and before treatment. Instruments to collect the data consist of validity sheet of teaching material, practicality sheet and effectiveness sheet of implementation teaching material of integrated science. Data in this research was analyzed by statistical descriptive analysis, graph method, and correlation compare mean test. Base on the data analysis can be stated two of this research results. First, the teaching material of integrated science by integrating scientific literacy is very valid with average value 90.4. Second, the implementation of teaching material of integrated science by integrating scientific literacy is practice according teachers and students with average value respectively 93.0 and 84.6. On the other hand, the implementation of teaching material of integrated science is effective in scientific approach for students grade VIII in Junior High School.


2009 ◽  
Vol 19 (2) ◽  
pp. 72-78
Author(s):  
Rebecca L. Nelson Crowell ◽  
Julie Hanenburg ◽  
Amy Gilbertson

Abstract Audiologists have a responsibility to counsel patients with auditory concerns on methods to manage the inherent challenges associated with hearing loss at every point in the process: evaluation, hearing aid fitting, and follow-up visits. Adolescents with hearing loss struggle with the typical developmental challenges along with communicative challenges that can erode one's self-esteem and self-worth. The feeling of “not being connected” to peers can result in feelings of isolation and depression. This article advocates the use of a Narrative Therapy approach to counseling adolescents with hearing loss. Adolescents with hearing loss often have problem-saturated narratives regarding various components of their daily life, friendships, amplification, academics, etc. Audiologists can work with adolescents with hearing loss to deconstruct the problem-saturated narratives and rebuild the narratives into a more empowering message. As the adolescent retells their positive narrative, they are likely to experience increased self-esteem and self-worth.


2008 ◽  
Vol 16 (3) ◽  
pp. 146-149 ◽  
Author(s):  
Meinrad Perrez ◽  
Michael Reicherts ◽  
Yves Hänggi ◽  
Andrea B. Horn ◽  
Gisela Michel ◽  
...  

Abstract. Most research in health psychology is based on retrospective self reports, which are distorted by recall biases and have low ecological validity. To overcome such limitations we developed computer assisted diary approaches to assess health related behaviours in individuals’, couples’ and families’ daily life. The event- and time-sampling-based instruments serve to assess appraisals of the current situation, feelings of physical discomfort, current emotional states, conflict and emotion regulation in daily life. They have proved sufficient reliability and validity in the context of individual, couple and family research with respect to issues like emotion regulation and health. As examples: Regarding symptom reporting curvilinear pattern of frequencies over the day could be identified by parents and adolescents; or psychological well-being is associated with lower variability in basic affect dimensions. In addition, we report on preventive studies to improve parental skills and enhance their empathic competences towards their baby, and towards their partner.


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