Abstract

The condition of the covid-19 pandemic makes face-to-face learning become distance learning, learning activities from home are no exception to practicum learning. Alternative solutions using PhET Interactive Simulations. The research aims to describe the influence and great influence of PhET Interactive Simulations-based distance practicum learning on the science process skills of junior high school students. The research method uses quasi-experimentation with matching pre-test post-test control group design. The research population is grade VIII students of SMP Sepuluh Nopember Sidoarjo with a sample of 2 grade VIII, namely VIII H as an experimental class and VIII F as a control class of 40 students each. Research instruments use science process skills tests with 7 indicators namely formulating problems, formulating hypotheses, identifying variables and operational definitions of variables, assembling tools and materials, presenting data, conducting data analysis, and concluding. The results showed there is a huge influence between distance learning practicum based on PhET interactive simulations on the science process skills of secondary school students in natural science subjects. Further research increases the number of research variables, in addition to science process skills as well as understanding of student concepts to science, and so on.

Highlights

  • Natural Sciences consists of scientific attitudes, scientific processes, and scientific products (Susilowati, 2017)

  • Based on table 1, the same level of significance is obtained for both experimental and control classes of 0.000 and 0.000, respectively, meaning that there is an influence of PhET interactive simulation-based distance practicum learning on the science process skills of junior high school students

  • Based on table 1, eta square calculation obtained a value of 0.52 means that distance practicum learning based on PhET Interactive Simulations has a significant impact on the science process skills of secondary school students in natural science subjects

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Introduction

Natural Sciences consists of scientific attitudes, scientific processes, and scientific products (Susilowati, 2017). This is relevant to the results of Suryaningsih's research (2017); practicum learning activities can develop physical skills and social skills and be a means for students to practice implementing science process skills. Students' science process skills can be revealed through practical learning, in the condition of the covid-19 pandemic is more precisely using remote practicum as an alternative solution.

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