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Journal : Atrium Pendidikan Biologi

Correlation of Basic Science Process Skills and Learning Outcomes of High and Low Level Students In Junior High School 35 Padang Eldyana Rahayu Putri; Helendra Helendra; Indra Hartanto; Yuni Ahda
ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Atrium Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/apb.v4i2.5854

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Science process skill is one of the important thing that students should have within natural science. Teacher must recognize their students’ process skills in providing learning. The purpose of this study to determine correlation between basic science process skill of grade 7th students in Junior High School 35 Padang and their cognitive domain. The sample set consisted of 136 students. This study focus to determine correlation of basic process science skills in 6 categories, there are: observed, prediction, measurement, classification, conclusion and communication with cognitive domain. Descriptive method used in this research with students’ worksheet based on basic science process skill as the instrument of measurement students’  science process skill and test as  measurement cognitive domain. The correlation level between basic science process skill and cognitive domain shown by rs=0,43, it is indicate that basic science process skill have the positive and significant correlation with student’s cognitive domain. The correlation level between basic science process skills and cognitive domain of high level student shown by rs=0,43, this value indicate that basic science process skill have the positive and significant correlation with high level students’ cognitive domain. The last correlation between basic science process skill and cognitive domain of low level student with rs=0,21, it is indicate that basic science process skill have not significant correlation with low student’s cognitive domain.
The Validity of Module Based on Problem Based Learning (PBL) on Bacteria-Material for Grade X Senior High School Fanny Felecia Audia; Indra Hartanto; Ganda Hijrah Selaras; Armen Armen
ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI Vol 4, No 1 (2019): Atrium Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/apb.v4i1.5628

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On application Curriculum 2013 the learning more emphasize on approach scientific. One of model used by the teacher is PBL, but the implementation of the model has not been optimal in the learning process. The cause not yet optimal because there is no PBL-based teaching material available on Biology subjects. Based on the problems, the researchers have developed a PBL-based biological module bacterial material for Grade X senior high school students. However, the module that has been developed is unknown validity level. Therefore, the authors test the validity of the module developed. Assessment of module validity is carried out by validators who are experts in their respective fields of science, namely 2 lecturers majoring in Biology, Faculty of Math and Nature Science, State University of Padang and one of Biology teacher at SMAN 1 Lubuk Alung. Overall the average results of the PBL practice module based biological questionnaire on bacterial material for class X students of SMAN 1 Lubuk Alung were 3,49% with a very valid category. It shows that the modules that have been developed are very valid from the aspect of feasibility of content, language, presentation, graphics, and PBL on the evaluation of the validator.
Study Perception and Motivation Research in Learning Biology Nadia Olivia; Relsas Yogica; Indra Hartanto; Lufri Lufri
ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI Vol 4, No 2 (2019): Atrium Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/apb.v4i2.5775

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This research is about descriptive research which propose to recognize students’ perception level in teachers’ teaching method application, to know students’ motivation level while learning biology and to know the relation between students’ perception about teachers’ teaching method application and students’ motivation in learning biology of XI grade students’ of SMAN 3 Pariaman. The researcher will distributed several questionnaires about students’ perception in teachers’ teaching method application and students’ learning motivation. Each questionnaire will content 24 questions for students’ perception and 29 questions for students’ learning motivation. The two lectures of biology department and one biology teacher in SMAN 3 Pariaman will do a validation of these questionnaires. The data analyze in this research will use statistic calculation and correlation which can be use as descriptive analysis. Based on the research analysis result, we conclude that students’ perception in teachers’ teaching method application are good which gain 84% in range 80-89%, and students’ motivation level while learning biology took the high grade which gain 78% in range 61-80% and it have a positive relation and significant between students’ perceptionabout teachers’ teaching method application and the students’ motivation in learning biology of XI grade students of SMAN 3 Pariaman. The relation of perception about teachers’ teaching method application and the students’ motivation in learning biology are stated to be strong which gain 43,56%.  Keywords: Perception, Teaching Method of Teacher, Motivation
Multiple Intelligences of Students in SMAN 1 V Koto Kampung Dalam Padang Pariaman Rizki Rahman Putra; Rahmadhani Fitri; Indra Hartanto; Ganda Hijrah Selaras
ATRIUM PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI Vol 5, No 3 (2020): Atrium Pendidikan Biologi
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/apb.v5i3.6430

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Multiple Intelligences (MI) is a theory about intelligence that was triggered by Dr. Howard Gardner, a figure in education and psychology. Multiple Intelligences consist of linguistic intelligence, logic-mathematical intelligence, visual-spatial intelligence, gesture intelligence, musical intelligence, interpersonal intelligence, intrapersonal intelligence, naturalist intelligence. Everyone has MI at different levels. Therefore, each teacher should be able to understand the intelligence and abilities of each student well, this is because the conditions of students in the class are different and have different levels of intelligence. This is in accordance with the role of the teacher as a motivator, facilitator, and director. Many benefits can be obtained by knowing the level of MI of students, both for schools and for students themselves. some of the benefits of MI for students and schools, for students if the MI level is known it can increase their self-confidence and help students to choose majors. For schools the level of MI that students have can help teachers focus more on the learning process, helping to group students, can approach students according to the type of intelligence they have. In addition, by knowing the level of MI of students, teachers can develop optimally the potential that exists in students and can choose the right strategy in the learning process. From the results of observations at SMAN 1 V Koto Kampung Dalam Padang Pariaman it can be seen that there is no meaningful relationship between the MI overall and MI partially with the learning outcomes