scholarly journals Development of Learning Devices Using Creative Problem Solving (CPS) Models on Static Electricity Material

2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (SpecialIssue) ◽  
pp. 213-217
Author(s):  
Inriani Inriani ◽  
Azhar Azhar ◽  
Muhammad Nasir

The learning tools developed are science learning tools using creative problem solving models on static electricity material in the ninth grade of junior high school, in the form of lesson plans, student worksheet and test instruments. The purpose of this research is to produce science learning products with creative problem solving models that are valid and suitable for use in school. The data analysis technique in this study used descriptive analysis, by calculating the validation score for each assessment indicator. The results showed that the value of the validity of science learning tools using creative problem solving models was declared valid with an overall average score of 4.44 very valid categories. Likewise, the empirical validity of the test instrument obtained valid results for each item and was reliable at a value of 0.844 in the high category

1977 ◽  
Vol 70 (7) ◽  
pp. 573-578
Author(s):  
Maxim Bruckheimer ◽  
Rina Hershkowitz

A sequence of problems to promote creative problem-solving habits using basic tools of algebra 1.


2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 62-69
Author(s):  
Widya Widya ◽  
Ena Suma Indrawati ◽  
Desy Eka Muliani ◽  
Mila Ridhatullah

The 2013 curriculum requires student-centered learning. The teacher as a facilitator needs to prepare student-centered learning. The teacher prepares learning that emphasizes the thought process. Creative Problem Solving (CPS) models can develop students' thinking abilities. Teachers are expected to be able to develop teaching materials that are appropriate to the character of students. Teaching materials developed improve students' thinking skills. Teaching materials provided should also be able to increase student awareness of the nation's problems. One of Indonesia's big problems is corruption. Learning in schools is expected to instill anti-corruption character, one of which is integrating learning. This research is research and development. In this article is a part of the design of the teaching material that was developed. The data collection technique used is a prototype review of teaching materials developed. Analysis of the data used descriptive analysis. The results of this study are in the form of instructional material design based on the CPS model. The science teaching materials developed are based on the syntax of the CPS which consists of: identifying objectives, collecting data, sharpening questions, collecting data, formulating solutions, and implementing solutions. In addition to the teaching material developed it is also integrated with the anti-corruption character in each step of the problem solving that is displayed.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 333-342
Author(s):  
Widya Widya ◽  
Dini Maielfi ◽  
Alfiyandri Alfiyandri ◽  
Wanda Hamidah

Teachers as facilitators in learning are expected to develop learning that integrates 21st-century skills so that students are ready to compete in this era. One of the things teachers can do is develop e-modules based on the Creative Problem Solving (CPS) model. This research is research and development with 4D models. The purpose of this study is to produce an integrated 21st-century physics e-module based on the CPS model. Data analysis using descriptive analysis. Research results: E-module physics based on CPS model integrated 21st-century skills have met the valid criteria: for the content, feasibility component is in the very valid category with a value of 93.18, the presentation component is in the very valid category with a value of 85, the graphic component is in the category very valid with a value of 95.45, and the language component is in the very valid category with a value of 83. Therefore, this CPS-based e-module has met the criteria to be piloted in schools.


2016 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 103-112
Author(s):  
Dian Nopitasari

This  research   was   conducted   in one of junior high school in Tangerang academic  year  2015/2016.  Aimed  to analyze the effect of CPS model on the students’ mathematical adaptive reasoning skills. The method used in  this  study  was a quasi   experimental   method with randomized posttest only control group design. Samples were obtained as many as two classes by cluster random sampling technique.  Based  on  result  of  hypothesis this    show    that    students’ mathematical adaptive    reasoning      skills    who    were taught  by  creative  problem solving  model was   higher   than   the students’mathematical adaptive reasoning skills of those who were taught by conventional model


2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Karyawadi Karyawadi

This study aims to improve the activity and learning achievement of VIII-4 grade studentsof SMPN 1 Gangga in learning straight line equation material for the 2019/2020 school year. Activitiesand student achievement in mathematics are very low, especially in grades VIII-4. For this reason,learning requires a learning model that can increase student creativity in solving problems so that it hasan impact on increasing student activity and learning achievement. One such model is the CreativeProblem Solving learning model. This Creative Problem Solving model is applied in this study toachieve the expected goals. This research is a classroom action research conducted in three cycles. Thedata analysis technique uses descriptive qualitative. The results obtained after applying the CreativeProblem Solving model were in the first cycle students 'activity scores 12 and 14 with an average scoreof 56.03 and completeness learning 48.28%, in the second cycle students' activity scores 16, 17 and 17with an average score of 61.59 and mastery learning 65.52%, and in cycle III the score of studentactivity 16 and 18 with an average score of 69.89 and mastery learning 86.21%. An increase in studentactivity scores at each meeting for each cycle. While the average score of student learning evaluationresults also increased in each cycle. Thus the Creative Problem Solving model increases the activityand learning achievement of students in class VIII-4 of SMPN 1 Gangga in learning straight lineequation material for the 2019/2020 school year.


2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (2) ◽  
pp. 323-335
Author(s):  
Hadi Suryanto ◽  
I Nyoman Sudana Degeng ◽  
Ery Tri Djatmika ◽  
Dedi Kuswandi

This research aims to determine the social skills intervention with the student’s ability to solve problems creatively towards understanding the concepts and procedures: the objectives of learning. A quasi-experimental research design was used to see the interaction between attitudes and treatments. The research sample was students who took computer courses in reality-based laboratories in vocational schools. Data analysis was performed using descriptive analysis techniques and inferential statistical multivariate analysis of variance two paths. Creative problem solving is intervened by a background in social skills to understand concepts and procedures. Social skills have a greater influence on the creative process. This can be seen when giving creative problem-solving tasks. The abilities they have, about; readiness to learn, the ability to understand one’s own needs, and the ability to understand one’s own learning style, greatly support the performance of their creative assignments. At the same time, external factors have less influence on the performance of creative tasks. These external factors are influenced by the class social environment, group formation, and class management. Students who have high social skills find it easier to complete creative tasks, and students who have low social skills have problems adapting and adjusting to the learning process


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