Students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills in Environmental Learning: Develop Assessment Based on Green Consumerism

I. Ichsan, D. V. Sigit, M. Miarsyah
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21st-century learning emphasizes several important abilities, one of which is the ability of Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). This ability can be possessed by students by familiarizing students with HOTS-based questions. The purpose of this study was to develop HOTS-based questions on environmental learning based on green consumerism. The research method used is research and development using Borg and Gall Model. The study was conducted in November 2018 at State Junior High School 1 South Tambun. The validation results show that the assessment on green consumerism-based environmental learning developed has a very valid category according to the experts, and is valid and reliable after measurement. This is because the questions developed are relevant to the current environmental conditions. The results of HOTS male students 44.98 and female students 46.61. The average score of Male and Female 45.79 are still relatively low and need to be improved. The conclusion is that the questions developed have a valid, reliable and appropriate category of use in the process of learning science in junior high school.
学生在环境学习中的高阶思维技能:基于绿色消费主义的发展评估
21世纪的学习强调几种重要的能力,其中之一是高阶思维技能(HOTS)的能力。通过熟悉基于hot的问题,学生可以拥有这种能力。本研究的目的是发展基于hot的绿色消费主义环境学习问题。研究方法采用Borg和Gall模型进行研究和开发。该研究于2018年11月在南潭本州第一州立初中进行。验证结果表明,专家认为所开发的基于绿色消费主义的环境学习评价具有非常有效的分类,经测量后是有效可靠的。这是因为所提出的问题与当前的环境条件有关。男生44.98分,女生46.61分。男女平均45.79分仍然较低,有待提高。研究结果表明,所编制的问题在初中科学学习过程中具有有效、可靠和合适的使用类别。
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