scholarly journals PENGEMBANGAN LEMBAR KEGIATAN PESERTA DIDIK BERBASIS HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS PADA MATERI SKALA KELAS V SEKOLAH DASAR

2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Lia Adisa Nurjanah ◽  
I Nyoman Arcana ◽  
Nelly Rhosyida

 This research is purposed to develop Student’s Activity Sheet based Higher Order Thinking Skills in Skala Material for Elementary School Grade V, to investigate the feasibility product LKPD based on Professional Validator assessment, to investigate Student’s response towards LKPD product, and to investigate  the study result after learning process with developmental product LKPD. This research conducted in SD Negeri Karangmulyo with the subject of research is 18 students. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D). The results show that the LKDP product was successfully developed with a very good result based on validator matter experts, a good assessment based on validator media experts, a good assessment based on validator language experts, and good assessment based on class teacher. The Limited trial indicates a positive response from the students with a percentage of 100%. Then, the first trial in this research indicates a positive response from students with a percentage of  90,74%. The results of the student's score test after used LKDP product obtained an average of  84,94% with the KKM indicate the percentage of 100%. Therefore, developing product LKDP based on Higher Order Thinking Skills has very good quality and helped a student in learning Skala Materials for elementary school grade V.

2018 ◽  
Vol 9 (1) ◽  
pp. 16 ◽  
Author(s):  
Henrik Bøhn

In this study data from verbal protocols and semi-structured interviews was analysed to explore Norwegian EFL teacher raters’ (n=10) orientations towards content in an oral English exam at the upper secondary school level, a context characterized by the absence of a common rating scale for the teacher raters. The content construct was mainly analysed in terms a subject matter dimension and a skills and processes dimension. The results indicated that the teachers were more concerned with the skills and processes dimension (e.g. analysis, reflection) than with the subject matter dimension (e.g. cultural knowledge). Moreover, their understanding of subject matter compared fairly well with the subject curriculum, despite instances of construct underrepresentation. The study points to the prominence of guidance for teacher raters in the assessment of content and to the significance of alerting students to the importance of higher-order thinking skills in language education at this level.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (6) ◽  
Author(s):  
Hiliyati Yus

The quality of teachers as educators is an important factor, one of which is the quality in making HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) questions which are the responsibility of the principal as the holder of the highest authority in the school, so the aim of this study is to improve the ability of teachers to make HOTS questions. (Higher Order Thinking Skills) through the teacher working group (KKG) which is the subject of this study 26 people using school action research methods that carry out cyclical research steps. The results showed an increase in teacher activity in the first cycle, the average percentage of teacher activity was 73% with a good category, and the average percentage of teacher activity in the second cycle was 91% with a very good category. The teacher's ability in making HOTS questions in the first cycle the average score was 80.76 in the good category, while the teacher's ability in making HOTS questions in the second cycle the average score was 96.92 with the very good category. So it was concluded that carrying out KKG activities was effective in increasing the ability of teachers to make HOTS questions.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 202-210
Author(s):  
Peduk Rintayati ◽  
Ahmad Syawaludin ◽  
Siti Istiyati

The implementation of higher order thinking skills (HOTS) in science learning in elementary school is needed so that students get the stimulation to think critically and creatively through science experiment tasks. The tasks of teaching and learning activities need to be applied in the HOTS-oriented learning process by adjusting the characteristics of elementary students' thought development, curriculum, and adapted to the nature of science as a product, process, and scientific attitude. This study aims to improve the teacher's ability to design science learning in the HOTS category through the application of participatory training, consisting of the stages of analysis of the needs of the training participants, reviewing the material, designing the tasks of the science learning in the HOTS category collaboratively. Subjects were involved as many as 14 elementary school teachers in Laweyan Subdistrict, Surakarta City. The study design uses descriptive qualitative. Data collection used was a test of the ability to design science learning in elementary schools. The results showed that the ability of elementary school teachers to design science learning in the HOTS category after attending the training had a higher score than before participating in the participatory training.


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