Promoting student’s habits of mind and cognitive learning outcomes in science education

E. Ariyati, H. Susilo, H. Suwono, Fatchur Rohman
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: Learning must be able to develop knowledge, skills, and mindsets so that the graduates produced have attitudes, abilities and knowledge that are integrated and skilled in life. One way to achieve learning can be done through habits of mind  because the success of learning is strongly influenced by   habits of mind. The purpose of this study is to as certain how habits of mind and cognitive learning outcomes in biology are affected by learning process oriented guided inquiry learning  with blended learning support. A pretest-postest design wih a non-equivalent control group was employed in this study. The trial ran from February to June 2022. Utilizing the habits of mind questionnaire, pupils’ thought patterns were assessed. Essay tests are also used to evaluate the results of cognitive learning. In this study, google form, LMS, and google meet were used for data collection. Statistical Product and Service Solutions software version 23 is used for data analysis and the results of covariance analysis (ANCOVA) showed a p value < 0,005, meaning that POGIL-supported blended learning can empower habits of mind and cognitive learning outcomes in biology learning. There is a substantial difference between the outcomes of the least significant difference and increasing habits of mind and cognitive learning outcomes. As a result, POGIL with moodle support can be used to enhance students’ habits of mind and cognitive learning results in biology classes.
在科学教育中促进学生的思维习惯和认知学习成果
:学习必须能够培养学生的知识、技能和思维方式,这样培养出来的毕业生才能具备在生活中融会贯通、熟练掌握的态度、能力和知识。实现学习的方法之一是通过思维习惯,因为学习的成功与否深受思维习惯的影响。本研究的目的是确定在混合式学习支持下,以学习过程为导向的引导式探究学习如何影响生物学科的思维习惯和认知学习成果。本研究采用了前测-后测设计和非等效对照组。试验时间为 2022 年 2 月至 6 月。利用思维习惯问卷,对学生的思维模式进行了评估。论文测试也用于评估认知学习的结果。本研究使用了谷歌表格、LMS 和谷歌会议来收集数据。统计产品和服务解决方案软件版本 23 用于数据分析,协方差分析(ANCOVA)结果显示,P 值小于 0,005,这意味着 POGIL 支持的混合式学习能够增强生物学习中的思维习惯和认知学习成果。差异最小的结果与提高思维习惯和认知学习结果之间存在着实质性差异。因此,Moodle 支持下的 POGIL 可用于提高生物课上学生的思维习惯和认知学习成果。
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