Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Understanding of Scientific Method for Studying Local Environmental Issues
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2020-06-02Author
SUPENO, Supeno
ASTUTIK, Sri
LESMONO, Albertus Djoko
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The scientific method is a procedure used by scientists to test generalizations and
hypotheses with observation and experiment activities to obtain proven theories. Scientific
methods become an essential part of the development of science, so that science learning
teaches them, including in learning about earth science because most of the information in
earth science is found through scientific inquiry. Pre-service science teachers must understand
the scientific method and its application in studying the local environment so that it can be
implemented in the learning process, especially when prospective teacher students carry out
teaching practices in schools. Knowledge of the scientific method has many benefits, but not
much information about the ability of prospective science teachers to the scientific method and
its use to study the local environment. The purpose of this research is to find out precisely the
knowledge of prospective science teachers about the scientific method and determine the right
strategy in designing content and conducting lectures that teach material about the earth. The
study was conducted on 83 prospective science teachers when they attended lectures on earth
science. Data is obtained through written test activities that ask about understanding,
procedures, and examples of the application of scientific methods in studying local
environmental phenomena. The results of the study show that most prospective science
teachers have an adequate understanding of the meaning and procedures of the scientific
method. However, most students still cannot provide explicit examples of the
operationalization of the scientific method in studying local environmental problems. For this
reason, it is necessary to apply the right learning strategy so that students have the ability of the
scientific method, one of which is to involve students in conducting scientific processes both in
the laboratory and in real objects outside the classroom.
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