Group Science Learning Model to Improve Collaborative Problem Solving Skills and Self-Confidence of Primary Schools Teacher Candidates
Date
2019-07-31Author
Fuad, Ahmad Zakki
Alfin, Jauharoti
Fauzan, Fauzan
Astutik, Sri
Prahani, Binar Kurnia
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Group Science Learning (GSL) is collaborative problem solving based learning by
design to improve collaborative problem solving skills, science process skills, and
self-confidence of primary schools teacher candidates. This research aims to
analyze the effectiveness of GSL model to improve collaborative problem solving
skills and self-confidence of primary schools teacher candidates on basic science
learning in academic year 2018. This research used one group pre-test and post-test
design on 119 primary schools’ teacher candidates that were divided into four
groups. The data collection methods were conducted by using collaborative
problem solving skills test that was emphasized on participation indicator,
perspective taking, social regulation, learning and knowledge building, and task
regulation; questionnaire of self-confidence was emphasized on: ability indicator,
motivation, and perseverance. The data analysis was done by using Paired sample
t-test and n-gain. The results showed that there was a significant increase in
collaborative problem solving skills and self-confidence at α=5%, with post-test
and n-gain score average in high category for all four groups. Thus, the GSL model
is effective to enhance collaborative problem solving skills and self-confidence of
primary schools’ teacher candidates.
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