The Effectiveness of Collaborative Creativity Learning Models (CCL) on Secondary Schools Scientific Creativity Skills
Date
2020-07-01Author
ASTUTIK, Sri
SUSANTINI, Endang
MADLAZIM, Madlazim
NUR, Mohamad
SUPENO, Supeno
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This research aims to describe the effectiveness of collaborative creativity
learning models to train student’s scientific creativity learning outcome for
secondary student. This research was conducted using one group pre- and post-test
design. The results showed (1) an improved indicator of achievement in motion
material with average g-score = 0.66 (medium) and in simple machines material
with average g-score = 0.72 (high); (2) 97.9% of students gave responses that
collaborative creativity models enabled them to practice scientific creative skills.
The research showed that collaborative creativity models were effective in
improving scientific creativity skills.
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