ERIC Number: EJ1251663
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2020
Pages: 7
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ISSN: ISSN-2614-6568
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Effectiveness of Dual Situated Learning Model in Improving High School Students' Conceptions of Chemistry Equilibrium and Preventing Their Misconceptions
Kurniawan, Muhammad Ali; Rahayu, Sri; Fajaroh, Fauziatul; Almuntasheri, Saeed
Journal of Science Learning, v3 n2 p99-105 2020
This study aims to compare the impact of the Dual Situated Learning Model (DSLM) and conventional instructions in improving High School Students' understanding of chemical equilibrium concepts and the prevention of possible misconceptions. The study utilized a quasi-pretest-posttest control and experimental group design with two classes of XI SMAN as the research sample (N=60 students). Pre-posttests consisting of 12 two-tier questions (r = 0.691) used to assess the learners' understanding of the chemical equilibrium. The results showed a significant difference in favor of the learners who taught using the DSLM model in comparison to those in the conventional approaches (F[subscript ount] = 4.149; p = 0.003). Students in the experimental class had a better understanding and fewer misconceptions about the concept of chemical equilibrium. Implications for science educators suggest that learning that is designed by considering students' misconceptions or preconceptions and anticipating them through appropriate learning steps will have a positive influence on the learners' conceptual understanding.
Descriptors: Situated Learning, High School Students, Chemistry, Scientific Concepts, Comparative Analysis, Concept Formation, Teaching Methods, Misconceptions, Pretests Posttests, Science Instruction, Instructional Design, Science Teachers, Teacher Attitudes, Scoring, Difficulty Level, Science Tests, Multiple Choice Tests, Instructional Effectiveness
Universitas Pendidikan Indonesia. Jl. Dr. Setiabudhi No. 229 Bandung 40154 Jawa Barat - Indonesia. e-mail: jslearning@upi.edu; Web site: http://ejournal.upi.edu/index.php/jslearning
Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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