scholarly journals Pelatihan Penulisan Artikel di Jurnal Nasional Terakreditasi dan Internasional Bereputasi Bagi Mahasiswa Magister Pendidikan IPA Universitas Mataram

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (4) ◽  
pp. 95-98
Author(s):  
Aris Doyan ◽  
Susilawati Susilawati ◽  
Ahmad Harjono

Article writing training in accredited and internationally reputable national journals for master of science education students has been conducted online using zoom meetings. This training activity aims to train master of science education students to be able to publish work from their research results in accredited national journals and in reputable journals indexed scopus.  The event was attended by 16 students during seven zoom meeting meetings and using WhatApp group. The results of this journal surgery show that students have been able to submit, review and repair and publish their articles in the journal jppipa.unram.ac.id

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
TIURLINA SIREGAR

This study aims to determine the feasibility of a literacy culture-based chemistry module on the Elements Periodic System (SPU) material and to determine the increase in student learning outcomes. Research Methods Research and Development. The sample of the research was 12 students of the Master of Science Education Study Program, FKIP UNCEN. The results showed that the chemistry module was suitable for use as teaching material and the improvement of student learning outcomes with the n-Gain test was obtained an average of 0.81 in the high category


2017 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 171-195
Author(s):  
Allan Musonda

This study examined the relationship between algebraic competences and emotional intelligence offirst yearBachelor of Science in mathematics and science education students at Copperbelt University in Zambia. All (143) first year Bachelor of Science in mathematics and science education students, in 2016, were purposively selected for the study. The study was motivated by evidence that students generally do not perform well in their first year university mathematics examinations despite the students having very good university entry grades in secondary school mathematics. This poor academic performance may be due to many factors. However, this study identified and focused on emotional intelligence as one such factor. Emotional intelligence is defined as the ability to identify, assess and manage the emotions of one’s self, of others and of groups. It is argued that emotional intelligence represents an ability to reason with emotions and to use emotions to facilitate thought. On the other hand, Algebra was chosen as the focus of the study because of its centrality to the whole offirst yearuniversity mathematics content. Algebra is found in all branches of mathematics directly or indirectly. Therefore, the study explored the algebraic competences of the first year students and examined possible relationships with their emotional intelligence. Emotional intelligence was measured using the Schutte Self-Report Emotional Intelligence Test (SSEIT), and algebraic competences were measured through a Grade 12 level algebra achievement test and a university level algebra achievement test constructed by the researcher. Data were analysed using non-parametric statistical techniques: Spearman’s Rank Order Correlation (rho) and the Mann-Whitney U Test. Results showed that there is a significant positive correlation between Grade 12 level andfirst yearuniversity level algebraic competences. Results also showed that there is no significant relationship between students’ algebraic competences and their emotional intelligence. Furthermore, the study reviewed that female students have higher levels of emotional intelligence than their male counterparts.Published online: 30 November 2017


2019 ◽  
Vol 18 (2) ◽  
pp. 276-285
Author(s):  
Konstantinos Ravanis

Student’s mental representations of physical concepts are often different from those of scientists. The research aimed to identify and compare mental representations of light propagation time by school children aged 10 (132 subjects), and 14 (109 subjects) years old. This research was conducted through individual interviews in which the students were asked to locate light propagation time in various tasks-experimental situations. The results of this research show that even though the students of two groups face difficulties in understanding light propagation time, as they grow older, they make statistically significant progress in constructing the conception of light propagation time. These findings allow to seek out educational perspectives on the understanding of the conception of light propagation time in organised scholastic environments. Keywords: cross-sectional research, light propagation time, science education, students’ representations.


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