生物专业学生科学素养技能概况

Jevi Milda Rahmawati, Atika - Anggraini, Ghaziah Kusumawati Chusjairi, S. Lestari*, H. Susilo
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科学素养技能是21世纪学生在学习活动中必须掌握的重要技能。本研究的目的是分析2017届玛琅州立大学生物学专业学生的科学素养技能概况。本研究为定量描述性研究。调查对象为内分泌学班的生物系学生。数据是通过进行多项选择题形式的测试收集的,这些测试是根据经材料专家验证的科学素养技能测试(TOSL)指标制定的。结果表明,25名7年级生物学生的读写能力水平仍处于远低于平均值的5个指标,即:识别有效论点的平均值为32;评估信息的使用和误用,平均分为16分;根据平均值为16的定量数据证明推论、预测和结论的正确性;运用定量技巧解决问题,包括概率和统计,平均值为44;理解和解释平均值为24的基本统计数据。在其他4个指标中,25名生物系学生的科学素养水平较好,即在理解研究的设计要素及其如何影响科学发现或结论的指标上,平均值为76;创建数据的图形表示,平均值为72;读取和解释平均值为80的数据的图形表示;并以80的均值评价源的有效性。
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Profile of scientific literacy skills of biology students
Scientific literacy skills are very important skills to be mastered in learning activities in the 21st century. The objective of this study is to analyse the profile of scientific literacy skills of biology students of the class of 2017 at State University of Malang. This study is quantitative descriptive research. The respondents of the research were biology students in Endocrinology class,.The data were collected by conducting tests in the form of multiple-choice questions which were developed based on Test of Scientific Literacy Skills (TOSL) indicators that have been validated by material experts. The results showed that the literacy level of 25 7th biology students is still in the category of far below on five indicators with detail of the average scores, namely: identifying valid arguments with a mean value of 32; evaluating the use and misuse of information with a mean value of 16; justify inferences, predictions, and conclusions based on quantitative data with a mean value of 16; solving problems using quantitative skills including probability and statistics with a mean value of 44; understanding and interpreting basic statistics with a mean value of 24. In the other four indicators, the 25 biology students had a good level of scientific literacy, namely on indicators of understanding the design elements of research and how it affects scientific findings or conclusions with a mean value of 76; creating a graphical representation of the data with a mean value of 72; reading and interpreting graphical representations of data with a mean value of 80; and evaluating the validity of the source with a mean value of 80..
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