电子准备技能、元认知意识和生物素养对高中生误解的影响

J. Jamaluddin, A. W. Jufri, A. Ramdani
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本研究旨在探讨电子准备技能、元认知意识和生物素养对学生生态系统概念误解的影响。这种类型的研究是用调查方法定量描述的。研究对象为182名西龙目岛高中生。数据收集使用了电子准备问卷、MAI清单和结合CRI方法的生物素养测试。数据分析采用描述性分析技术和多元回归分析。利用SPSS 26程序对数据进行多元回归分析,得到如下结果:部分多元线性回归分析发现,电子准备技能(sig. 0.0000.05)和生物素养(sig. 0.0070.05)对学生的误解有显著影响,而元认知意识(sig. 0.0880.05)对学生的误解没有影响。本研究发现,部分电子准备技能和生物素养对学生的误解有显著影响,而元认知意识对学生的误解没有显著影响。同时,电子准备技能、元认知意识和生物素养正向影响高中生对生态系统概念的误解。生物教师应注意努力提高电子准备技能、元认知意识和学生的生物素养,以尽量减少他们对高中生物概念的误解。
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Effect of E-Readiness Skills, Metacognitive Awareness, and Biological Literacy on the High School Students' Misconceptions
This study aims to determine the effect of e-readiness skills, metacognitive awareness, and biological literacy on students’ misconceptions about the ecosystem concept. This type of research is quantitative descriptive with a survey method. The research subjects were 182 West Lombok high school students Regency. Data collection used an e-readiness questionnaire, MAI inventory, and a biological literacy test combined with the CRI method. Data analysis used descriptive analysis techniques and multiple regression analysis. The data analysis using multiple regression analysis with the help of the SPSS 26 program obtained the following results: partial multiple linear regression analysis found that e-readiness skills (sig. 0.0000.05) and biological literacy (sig. 0.0070.05) have a significant effect on students’ misconceptions, while metacognitive awareness (sig 0.0880.05) does not affect students’ misconceptions. This study concluded that partially e-readiness skills and biological literacy had a significant effect on students’ misconceptions, while metacognitive awareness had no significant effect on students’ misconceptions. Simultaneously, e-readiness skills, metacognitive awareness, and biological literacy positively affect high school students’ misconceptions about the ecosystem concept. Biology teachers are expected to pay attention to efforts to improve e-readiness skills, metacognitive awareness, and students’ biology literacy to minimize their misconceptions about biology concepts in high school.
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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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