The Profile of Creative Thinking Skills of Junior High School Students in Science Learning About Alternative Energy

Fitri Amaliyah, S. Supeno, S. Wahyuni
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This research aims to explore junior high school students' creative thinking skill profile in science learning about alternative energy. This research was a quantitative descriptive essay test method. Respondents were 128 7th-grade junior high school students in Jember, East Java, Indonesia. The essay test consists of eight open-ended questions. Every indicator of creative thinking skill consists of two questions number. The Test score would be analyzed by IBM SPSS Statistic 23 using descriptive analyses, frequency analyses, one-sample Kolmogorov-Smirnov tests, validity tests by Pearson correlation, reliability tests, linearity tests, and regression analyses. The results showed that the creative thinking skills of junior high school students were unsatisfactory. Creative thinking skills still need improvement in science learning. Some students had challenges finding and designing a unique creative work on alternative energy. The results of this study implied that creative thinking skills must improve by developing learning methods, strategies, activities, approaches, media, context, and interaction in the discussion process.
初中生在替代能源科学学习中的创造性思维能力概况
本研究旨在探讨初中生在替代能源科学学习中的创造性思维能力。本研究采用定量描述性论文测试方法。调查对象为印度尼西亚东爪哇省11月的128名七年级初中生。论文测试包括八个开放式问题。创造性思维能力的每一个指标都由两个问题组成。测试分数将由IBM SPSS Statistic 23使用描述性分析、频率分析、单样本Kolmogorov-Smirnov检验、Pearson相关效度检验、信度检验、线性检验和回归分析进行分析。结果表明,初中生的创造性思维能力不理想。在科学学习中,创造性思维能力仍有待提高。一些学生在寻找和设计关于替代能源的独特创意作品时遇到了挑战。本研究的结果表明,创造性思维技能必须通过发展学习方法、策略、活动、途径、媒介、环境和讨论过程中的互动来提高。
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