Abstract

Abstract—This study aims to analyze students' scientific critical thinking skills through learning with edmodo-based blended learning models. This study is Pre-Experimental using one group pre-test post-test design involving 35 class VIII students at Public Junior High School 10 Jember, Indonesia. The instru-ments used were teacher activity observation sheets, student activity observation sheets, scientific critical thinking skills assessment sheets, and student motivation sheets. Before and after learning activity, students are given the same initial test (pre-test) and final test (post-test). The collected data was analyzed by quantitative descriptive analysis. The results of the study show that: (1) students are motivated in classical learning by 78.13% with motivated criteria. The highest value is on the likes and active indicators using Edmodo, which is equal to 88.47% and the lowest value on the indicator of activity asks questions and opinions at edmodo, which is equal to 70.93%; and (2) there is an increase in scientific critical thinking skills of students with a mean n-gain of .32, with the criteria being moderate. The highest value is achieved on the indicator of fact analysis, which is equal to .55 and the lowest value on the indicators of delivery of argumentation, which is equal to .19. The conclusion of this study is that science learning with an edmodo-based blended learning model can motivate learning and improve scientific critical thinking skills of junior high school students.

Highlights

  • Education in Indonesia today is faced with a challenge to produce human resources that have superior competencies and are able to compete in the global era

  • Science learning in the curriculum in Indonesia, namely the 2013 curriculum is designed and directed so that students can fulfill the skills and abilities needed in the 21st century

  • Based on the results of research and discussion, it can be concluded that science learning with an edmodo-based blended learning model can:

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Introduction

Education in Indonesia today is faced with a challenge to produce human resources that have superior competencies and are able to compete in the global era This is in accordance with the 21st century education development paradigm, where learning outcomes are directed at:. According to Dwyer et al [3], students who have higher scientific critical thinking skills will get higher learning outcomes compared to students who have lower scientific critical thinking skills. This is because scientific critical thinking is a combination of abilities, knowledge, values, attitudes, skills, and processes. Scientific critical thinking skills must be used as part of science learning so that the scientific critical thinking process is increasingly honed

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