A local instructional theory (LIT) for teaching linear equation through STEM instruction

S. Rohimah, D. Darhim, D. Juandi
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Abstract

Several previous types of research showed that students had obstacles in understanding the concept of linear equations. These obstacles occur because the designed learning cannot facilitate student learning trajectories, thus causing low learning outcomes. This research aimed to design and develop a learning trajectory for the linear equations in one variable material as a systematic set of activities through Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) instruction using a dynamo-powered toy car. This design is referred to as a Local Instructional Theory (LIT) in teaching the linear equations in one variable material. The research method used is the method of design research, following the stages of preliminary design, teaching experiment, and retrospective analysis. The research subjects in the teaching experiment were grade VII students of a state junior high school in Bandung City. Data were collected from various sources, namely student worksheets, teacher and student observation sheets, documentation, interview, and video recording of the learning course. This study analyzes the validity of the research through a qualitative research perspective, and reliability refers to the quality of the survey itself. The research results described the performance of the LIT-based design for linear equations in one variable learning in STEM instruction in four meetings. The research was concluded with the generation of one local instructional theory that is valid, practical, and effective in guiding a set of instructional activities to build an understanding of the linear equations in one variable material through STEM instruction using a dynamo-powered toy car.
STEM线性方程教学的局部教学理论
之前的几项研究表明,学生在理解线性方程的概念方面存在障碍。这些障碍的产生是因为设计的学习不能促进学生的学习轨迹,从而导致低学习效果。本研究旨在设计并发展单一变量材料线性方程的学习轨迹,作为一套系统的活动,通过使用电动玩具车进行科学、技术、工程和数学(STEM)教学。这种设计被称为局部教学理论(LIT),用于在单一变量材料中教授线性方程。研究方法采用设计研究法,分为初步设计、教学实验、回顾性分析三个阶段。教学实验的研究对象为万隆市某国立初中七年级学生。数据收集的来源多种多样,包括学生工作表、教师和学生观察表、文献资料、访谈和学习过程的视频记录。本研究通过定性研究的角度来分析研究的效度,信度是指调查本身的质量。研究结果描述了基于lit的线性方程设计在STEM教学中一变量学习中的表现。本研究的结论是产生一个有效、实用和有效的本地教学理论,通过使用发电机驱动的玩具车进行STEM教学,指导一系列教学活动,以建立对一个变量材料中的线性方程的理解。
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