Revised Bloom Taxonomy-Oriented Learning Activities to Develop Scientific Literacy and Creative Thinking Skills

I. G. N. Pujawan, N. N. Rediani, I. B. G. W. Antara, N. D. A. Putri, G. W. Bayu
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Students’ literacy and creative thinking skills in the learning process are not optimal. Students only master science concepts without communicating and solving problems in everyday life. It happens because the learning activities applied by the teacher are less innovative and varied. This study aims to analyze the impact of revised Bloom’s Taxonomy-oriented learning activities on creative thinking skills and scientific literacy. The study had quasi-experimental in a pretest-posttest control group design. The sample of this study was 60 students; 30 students in the experimental class and 30 students in the control class. Data collection methods used were tests and questionnaires. The instrument used was a test instrument in description of 10 questions to test critical thinking skills, a questionnaire instrument consisting of 30 statements, and a questionnaire instrument to measure scientific literacy skills. Data analysis methods used were quantitative descriptive and inferential statistical. The Manova analysis obtained 0.00 0.05. Based on the analysis results, effective learning activities develop creative thinking skills and scientific literacy, either partially or simultaneously. Even though it affects creative thinking skills and scientific literacy, the strongly influenced variable is creative thinking skill, which is indicated by a significant increase in the mean value. Thus, learning activities based on Bloom’s Taxonomy become learning recommendations to develop creative thinking skills and scientific literacy. 
以布鲁姆分类法为导向的学习活动,以培养科学素养和创造性思维能力
学生在学习过程中的读写能力和创造性思维能力不是最优的。学生只能掌握科学概念,而不能沟通和解决日常生活中的问题。这是因为教师运用的学习活动缺乏创新性和多样性。本研究旨在分析修订后的布鲁姆分类法为导向的学习活动对创造性思维能力和科学素养的影响。本研究采用准实验的前测后测对照组设计。这项研究的样本是60名学生;30名学生在实验班,30名学生在控制班。使用的数据收集方法是测试和问卷调查。所使用的工具是一个描述10个问题的测试工具,用于测试批判性思维能力,一个包含30个陈述的问卷调查工具,以及一个测量科学素养技能的问卷调查工具。数据分析方法采用定量描述和推理统计。方差分析结果为0.00 0.05。根据分析结果,有效的学习活动可以部分或同时培养创造性思维技能和科学素养。尽管它影响创造性思维能力和科学素养,但受到强烈影响的变量是创造性思维能力,这表现为平均值的显著增加。因此,基于布鲁姆分类法的学习活动成为培养创造性思维技能和科学素养的学习建议。
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Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia
Jurnal Pendidikan IPA Indonesia Social Sciences-Education
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期刊介绍: This journal publishes original articles on the latest issues and trends occurring internationally in science curriculum, instruction, learning, policy, and preparation of science teachers with the aim to advance our knowledge of science education theory and practice. Moreover, this journal also covers the issues concerned with environmental education & environmental science.
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