Prospective Science Teachers' Information Literacy and Scientific Argumentation Skills in Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic

S. Hidayati, I. Dasna, M. Munzil, S. Wonorahardjo, A. W. Kohar
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This study aims to analyze prospective science teachers’ information literacy and scientific argumentation skills and their correlations in online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic. This survey research with a cross-sectional design involved 342 students from a state university in Surabaya. The survey was given online to all respondents with a response rate of 77%, consisting of 23 men and 241 women. The information literacy skill instrument was adapted from the eight indicators of the empowering eight model and declared valid. Indicators include the ability to identify, explore, select, organize, create, present, access input, and use information. The argumentation skills instrument consists of four indicators: the ability to identify claims and their qualifications, identify types of data and their quality, identify reasons and quality, and identify objections and counter-arguments. In contrast to the results of previous studies in this study, prospective teachers’ information literacy obtains an average of 83% in a good category. Based on the correct answers to the four indicators, the argumentation skills used obtained an average score of more than 50% on the less and very poor criteria. Based on the SPSS one-tailed correlation test, a correlation coefficient of 0.103 is obtained with very low criteria. This study concludes that students’ information literacy skills are in line with their argumentation skills but in very little correlation.
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新冠疫情期间理科教师信息素养与在线学习科学论证能力的培养
本研究旨在分析新冠肺炎疫情期间准理科教师在线学习中的信息素养和科学论证能力及其相关性。本调查研究采用横断面设计,涉及泗水一所州立大学的342名学生。该调查在网上进行,所有受访者的回复率为77%,其中包括23名男性和241名女性。信息素养技能量表根据赋权八项模型的八项指标进行调整,并宣布有效。指标包括识别、探索、选择、组织、创建、呈现、访问输入和使用信息的能力。辩论技巧工具包括四个指标:识别主张及其资格的能力,识别数据类型及其质量,识别原因和质量,以及识别反对意见和反论点。与本研究以往的研究结果相比,准教师的信息素养水平平均为83%,处于良好类别。根据四个指标的正确答案,所使用的论证技巧在较低和很差的标准上获得了50%以上的平均分数。通过SPSS单侧相关检验,在非常低的标准下得到相关系数为0.103。本研究的结论是,学生的信息素养技能与他们的论证技能是一致的,但相关性很小。
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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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