The Effectiveness of Socioscientific Issue-Based Petroleum Materials Integrated with The Elsmawar Website on Students’ Scientific Literacy

Indang Dwi Rahayu, A. Permanasari, L. Heliawati
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of Socioscientific Issue (SSI)-based petroleum materials integrated with the eLSMAWAR website on students’ scientific literacy during the COVID-19 Pandemic. However, it still targets the achievement of 21st-century skills, namely scientific literacy competencies. Scientific literacy is needed as a skill that can answer the demands of the 21st-century era, as a problem solver that is competitive, innovative, creative, collaborative, and has character. This research method uses Research and Development (R D), which refers to Borg and Gall’s development model. The instrument used in this study was an expert validation sheet filled in by a validator which was useful for knowing whether it was feasible or not to develop. Students are given ten descriptive questions on a 1-4 Likert scale to determine the effect of teaching materials on scientific literacy. The data obtained were analyzed by descriptive quantitative. Expert validation resulted in an average percentage of 87% on material, presentation, language, and legibility aspects. For the validation of chemistry educators, the mean score of CVI for the language aspect and legibility is 0.80; the material aspect is 0.86; for the presentation, aspect is 0.84. This means that based on chemistry experts and educators, the criteria for SSI-based petroleum materials integrated with the eLSMAWAR website are appropriate/valid and very suitable for use. The scientific literacy test results obtained an N-Gain of 0.66, which means that the SSI-based teaching materials integrated with the eLSMAWAR website are quite effective in improving students’ scientific literacy. The research concludes that the teaching material based on Socioscientific Issue (SSI) integrated with the eLSMAWAR website on students’ scientific literacy with three indicators of scientific literacy is following the demands of the implementation of 21st-century skills.
社会科学问题石油资料与Elsmawar网站整合对学生科学素养的影响
本研究旨在确定基于社会科学问题(SSI)的石油材料与eLSMAWAR网站相结合在COVID-19大流行期间对学生科学素养的影响。然而,它的目标仍然是实现21世纪的技能,即科学素养能力。科学素养是一种能够满足21世纪需求的技能,是一种具有竞争力、创新性、创造性、合作性和个性的问题解决者。这种研究方法使用了研究与开发(r&d),这是指Borg和Gall的开发模式。本研究中使用的仪器是由验证者填写的专家验证表,这有助于了解是否可行或不开发。学生在1-4李克特量表上给出10个描述性问题,以确定教材对科学素养的影响。对所得数据进行描述性定量分析。专家验证在材料、演示、语言和易读性方面的平均百分比为87%。对于化学教育者的验证,语言方面和易读性方面的CVI平均得分为0.80;物质方面为0.86;对于表示,aspect为0.84。这意味着根据化学专家和教育工作者的说法,与eLSMAWAR网站集成的基于ssi的石油材料标准是适当/有效的,非常适合使用。科学素养测试结果的N-Gain为0.66,说明与eLSMAWAR网站相结合的基于ssi的教材在提高学生科学素养方面是非常有效的。研究认为,基于《社会科学问题》(SSI)的教学材料与eLSMAWAR网站整合的学生科学素养三个指标的教学材料符合21世纪技能实施的要求。
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