Measuring students scientific learning perception and critical thinking skill using paper-based testing: School and gender differences

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Rima Meilita Sari, Sumarmi, I. Komang Astina, Dwiyono Hari Utomo, Ridhwan

2019 International Journal of Emerging Technologies in Learning Vol. 14 Issue 19 Article Cited by 33 Quartile

Abstract

This study aims to describe and test students' perception of scientific learning, students' critical thinking skill level in scientific learning, differences in perception and critical thinking skill level of students based on school differences and gender, and the influence of perception on students' critical thinking skill in scientific approach learning. It involved 206 students from three high schools in Banjarmasin, Indonesia. Quantitative data was obtained from a perception questionnaire and critical thinking skill test. The perception questionnaire refers to Perception of Science Classes Survey (PSCS). The test used refers to indicators of critical thinking skill from Ennis in 2011. Data were analyzed using nonparametric statistical tests with the SPSS version 23 application for Windows. The results showed that 1) students' perception of scientific learning were in the medium category, 2) students' critical thinking skill level was in a low category, 3) there were differences in perception and critical thinking skill level based on school, but there are not any differences found based on gender, 4) there was an influence of perception towards students' critical thinking skill in scientific learning approach. Designing innovative learning methods, involving student activity, and providing recommended learning facilities are suggested to do to enhance students' positive perception and critical thinking skill. © 2019, iJET.

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Geography Education Program, Faculty of Social Science, Universitas Negeri Malang, Jl. Semarang No. 5, Malang, Jawa Timur, Indonesia; Geography Educational Program, STKIP Al- Washliyah, Banda Aceh, Indonesia