The Distribution of Patterns and Types of Questions in Genetic Learning Implementing Reading-Questioning-Answering Learning Model
Abstract
It is important to identify the characteristics of questions in learning activities so teachers
understand the material mastery level of students. The study aimed at documenting the patterns
and types of questions in genetic lecture using RQA (Reading, Questioning, Answering) learning.
The data were collected by documenting all the questions during the learning process, and the
sentence structures were analyzed referring to the guide of Krathwohl as the revision form of the
Bloom guide. The findings of the study showed that the patterns of questions were not always
similar to the questioning skill theory due to the linguistic structure and the understanding in
communication during the learning interaction. The most types of questions occurred were
understand as much as 40.3% related to cognitive dimension, conceptual as much as 41.1% related
to knowledge dimension, and classify as much as 23.4% related to the cross section between
cognitive and knowledge dimension. These results are important for the evaluation based of the
learning achievements.
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