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Jurnal Pena Sains (p-ISSN: 2407-2311) (e-ISSN: 2527-7634) is published by Natural Science Education Study Program, University of Trunojoyo Madura as a medium to improve the creativity of lecturer, academics, practitioners, researchers, relating to the science education and science. The journal is published twice a year in April and October. Jurnal Pena Sains in collaboration with the Perkumpulan Pendidik IPA Indonesia (PPII).
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IMPLEMENTATION OF PROJECT ORIENTED PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING (POPBL) MODEL INTEGRATED WITH STEM TO ENHANCE JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS' SCIENCE CONCEPT MASTERY Eliyawati Eliyawati; Yayan Sanjaya; A S Ramdani
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.8260

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The low ability of students to solve problems is in line with the low mastery of science concepts. In this study, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) integrated Project Oriented Problem Based Learning (POPBL) learning models were implemented to improve the mastery of science concepts of junior high school students, especially on the topic of Environmental Pollution. The method used was a mixed-method. The STEM integrated STB learning model design framework consists of 3 stages: Onset Stage, Execution Stage, and Closure Stage. The concept of students is emphasized at the onset stage in the case study dissemination phase. In this phase, students analyze problems based on articles provided by the teacher. The more understanding the material, the more critical students will explore existing issues and find logical solutions to those problems. The results showed that there was a difference between the average pretest and posttest learning outcomes (t=-5,660; df = 53; Sig. (2-tailed) = 0,000). This indicates an increase in junior high school students' science concepts mastery after using the STEM integrated POPBL Learning Model. Improving students' mastery of concepts using a STEM integrated POPBL learning model is still in the low category with n-gain = 0.17. Although still in the low category, the POPBL learning model with the STEM approach can be optimized to improve students' mastery of concepts and skills on other science topics.
The Effect Of Additional Corn Husk Toward The Density Level of Light Brick Noer Af'idah; Oktaffi Arinna Manasikana; Andhika Mayasari
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.8466

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The Light brick is an engineered product developed from the usual brick with the addition of mixed materials. Brick is one type of composite material. Many people choose to use natural fiber-reinforced composites to replace synthetic ones and composite materials engineering development. So in the technology of brick-making, natural fibers are currently used as a choice as additional material mixed to produce light bricks. Additional materials often used in light bricks include fly ash, sawdust, coconut husks, rice husks, etc. This study used corn husk waste as additional material in the light bricks making. The addition of corn husk powder can affect the mechanical properties of brick. It is shown by the more significant the percentage of corn husk powder added, the smaller the density and compressive test value of the brick produced. Meanwhile, the greater the porosity value is. The decrease in density level and compressive test value will undoubtedly affect the brick's mechanical and physical properties. The reduction in density level and mechanical properties of the brickwork can be minimized by applying an outer layer in the form of cement mortar of the products.
DISTANCE LEARNING DURING THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: STRENGTHENING OF CHARACTER, PRODUCTIVITY, AND STEM COMPETENCY Chaerul Rochman; Dindin Nasrudin; Rokayah Rokayah; Sri Rahayu; Catherien Suci Ramdhini Pertiwi; Ginanjar Ginanjar
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.8261

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This study aims to reveal the impact of distance learning during the Covid-19 pandemic on Science Technology Engineering and Math (STEM) competence, productivity, and students' character. This research uses mixed methods. The questionnaire instrument consists of STEM components, Learning Products, and character profiles obtained from Elementary School/Madrasah Ibtidaiyah, Junior High Schools, and Senior High Schools in Jakarta and Bandung. Furthermore, the data were analyzed, and it was concluded that the performance of all the variables studied had varying degrees. Besides, STEM literacy skills are closely related to learning productivity and character building of students at all levels of education. Therefore, distance learning after the Covid-19 pandemic needs to be planned well and considers the level of STEM literacy and character content clarity.
THE EFFECT OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TOWARDS SCIENCE LITERATION OF ELEMENTARY SCHOOL STUDENTS Anna Roosyanti
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.6866

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This research aims to investigate the effects of Project-Based Learning towards Science Literation of Elementary School Students. Students on fifth-A grade and fifth-B grade Ma'arif Al-Fattah Elementary School Surabaya in the academic year 2018-2019 conducted this research, with fifth-A grade population as the control class and fifth-B grade population as the experimental class. This research is quantitative research with a Paired Sample T-test analysis, where the independent variable is Project-Based Learning and students' Science Literacy skills as a dependent variable. Data analysis shows that t arithmetic t table is 21,308 1,705, so rejected Ho and accepted Ha. Sig. (2-tailed) 0,000 0.05, so rejected Ho and accepted Ha. This research concludes that there is a significant effect of Project-Based Learning on elementary school students' scientific literacy skills.
PHYTOCHEMICAL SCREENING OF ETHANOLIC EXTRACT: a Preliminary Test on Five Medicinal Plants on Bangkalan Laila Khamsatul Muharrami; Fatimatul Munawaroh; Taslim Ersam; Mardi Santoso
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.8722

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This study is preliminary research of secondary metabolite potential from medicinal Herb Madura. This study aims to know the medicinal plants used in the medicinal herb Madura and the phytochemical content contained in these medicinal plants.  The method used in this study is a survey to know the kinds of medicinal plants used in Madura Herb. Then a phytochemical screening test for the medicinal plant was performed. The phytochemical screening test used are alkaloids, steroids, saponins, and flavonoids.  Based on the research, it is found that 66 medicinal plants are widely used for "Ramuan Madura” in  Bangkalan. Of the 66 plants selected, Madura five medicinal plants widely used by the Madurense; Parameria laevigata, Kaempferia galanga L., Curcuma domestica, Curcuma xanthorrhiza, dan Punica granatum. Then the preliminary phytochemical test to determine the secondary metabolite compounds. Secondary metabolite content obtained include alkaloids, saponins, steroids, and flavonoids.
THE EFFECT OF LEARNING CYCLE 5E ON GLOBAL WARMING THEME TO ENCOURAGE STUDENTS’ SCIENTIFIC PROCESS SKILLS Nurma Yuniarsih; Yuni Arfiani; Muriani Nur Hayati
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.6697

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This study aimed to determine the effect of the Learning Cycle 5E model on junior high school students' science process skills. This study used the Quasi-Experimental Design study with Nonequivalent control group design. The instrument used a science process skills test. The research sample is students in class VII semester II of Junior High Scool 8 Pekalongan, which purposive random sampling technique. The data were collected by essay tests of science process skills, observation sheets, and documents. Analytical data were used instrument analysis, pretest, and posttest of science process skills, etc. Based on the value of n-gain from Learning Cycle 5E class were obtained 66.33 with moderate criteria, so the Learning Cycle 5E model is moderate in science process skills. The students' responses towards the  Learning Cycle 5E model were positive, 14 of the 15 statement items included in the excellent category. It indicates that the learning cycle 5E can encourage students’ science process skills.
TEACHING MADURA LOCAL CONTENT LITERACY ON PRESERVICE SCIENCE TEACHER USING LWIS MODEL Mochammad Yasir; Ana Yuniasti Retno Wulandari
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.8445

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Several previous studies have shown that students have difficulty integrating ethnoscience into science learning. Students are more likely to be introduced to the basic concepts of ethnoscience without involving how to integrate ethnoscience into science learning. The impact is that students’ scientific literacy is low. This is what underlies researchers to apply the Local Wisdom Integrated Science (LWIS) learning model by using local Madurese content to train students’ scientific literacy. The aim of this study was to evaluate differences in student scientific literacy after implementing the LWIS learning model in ethnoscience learning with local Madurese content. The method used was pre-experimental study with one group pretest-posttest design. When the study was carried out in the even semester of the 2019/2020 academic year by taking 22 students via purposive sampling technique as a sample of all students in class 6A of science education, Trunojoyo University, Madura. Analysis of data using descriptive statistics and paired sample t test. The results showed that there were different in the scientific literacy of the students using the LWIS learning model before and after studying ethnoscience with local Madurese material. The entire LWIS syntax helps train students' scientific literacy by including self-awareness of the importance of local Madurese content as a learning context. Ethnoscience can be integrated into science learning through the STEAM approach. The contribution of STEAM to the LWIS learning model and self-awareness is very significant in developing ethnoscience learning for local Madurese content from elementary, middle, and tertiary level. 
FANTASTIC FUNGI AROUND US: A CASE STUDY OF IPB UNIVERSITY CAMPUS FOREST Ivan Permana Putra; Mega Putri Amelya; Septina Veronica; Muhammad Sholeh Kurnianto
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.6753

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Campus forest is the area of education and conservation at IPB University. The preliminary study proved that the area stores high biodiversity, including macroscopic fungi, which have not been well recorded. This study aimed to inventory the diversity of macroscopic fungi in the IPB University campus forest (IPBUCF) to be used as media for mycology course practice and optimize the future's mushroom potential. The results showed 18 mushroom species divided into two divisions, namely Basidiomycota and Ascomycota. Basidiomycota consist of: Agaricus sp., Amanita sp., Amauroderma sp., Conocybe sp., Crinipellis sp., Gymnopus sp., Hypholoma sp., Marasmius sp.1, Marasmius sp.2, Naucoria sp., Pluteus sp. 1, Pluteus sp. 2, Pholiota sp., Ramaria sp., Rigidoporus sp., and Russula sp. Ascomycota members were divided into two classes, namely Pezizomycetes and Eurotiomycetes. The identification results confirmed the existence of Cookeina cf. tricholoma and Onygena sp. In this paper, we explained how to describe mushrooms for identification using macroscopic features.
THE INFLUENCE OF PROJECT BASED LEARNING-STEM MODEL ON STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES Akhmad Darmawan
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.6443

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This study aims to determine the project-based learning-STEM model's effect on biology learning outcomes in growth and development material. The learning was carried out in class XII IPA students of SMA Negeri 1 Muncar in the 2018/2019 academic year. This type of research is quasi-experimental research. The instrument in this study was a test given in the experimental class and the control class. The data were analyzed using parametric statistical analysis. There is a difference in the average post-test learning outcomes of the experimental class (PjBL-STEM model) with the control class's post-test learning outcomes using the independent sample t-test. The results of the analysis show that Sig. (2-tailed) of 0.00 0.05, which can be interpreted that there is a significant difference in the average student learning outcomes between the PjBL-STEM model (experimental class) and the conventional model (control class). The average post-test score of the experimental class with the PjBL-STEM model was 87.50, while the average score in the Control class was 79.82, so that there was an increase in the value of 7.68 in the experimental class. The PjBL-STEM model's application to improve learning outcomes can be continued with other materials that have STEM characteristics.
THE CONTENT KNOWLEDGE ABILITY OF SCIENCE TEACHER CANDIDATES: THE ANALYSIS OF LEARNING MEDIA DEVELOPMENT Lina Arifah Fitriyah; Nur Hayati; Andri Wahyu Wijayadi
JURNAL PENA SAINS Vol 7, No 2 (2020): Jurnal Pena Sains
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21107/jps.v7i2.7995

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In the teaching and learning process, an educator must be creative and can use engaging learning media. Learning media is expected to be able to help educators to deliver the subject matter well. Therefore, an educator (teacher) must have the minimum skills, proficiency, and expertise that meet specific standards and competencies. One of the gifts is content knowledge. Content Knowledge (CK) is the initial ability of an educator that should be mastered in mastering learning material (understanding of material concepts). To master the ability of good content knowledge in science teacher candidates, one can see from the students' ability to create and compile learning media. This study aims to: determine (1) the ability of content knowledge of science teacher candidates in making learning media based on indicators, and (2) the significance of content knowledge of science teacher candidates in making learning media. The research method used is a quantitative description. The research subjects were 15 students of the Science Education Study Program in the academic year 2018. The research instrument used was the content knowledge assessment sheet. The results showed that: (a) the ease of media used 75.73% (good category), the suitability of the media with the characteristics of students 77.53% (good), the accuracy of the media with the material and learning objectives 73% (good), and the attractiveness of the media 80.67 % (well). It also showed that (b) there is a significant difference in students' content knowledge in making learning media with significant value (2-tailed) 0,05, which is 0,000.

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