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Pelatihan Scientific Writing Berbasis Situasi Problematik sebagai Upaya Peningkatan Prestasi dan Literasi Hidayatullah, Hengki Tri; Izza, Jasmine Nurul; Ardyansyah, Ananta; Setiyowati, Arbin Janu
Yumary: Jurnal Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat Vol. 4 No. 4 (2024): Juni
Publisher : Penerbit Goodwood

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35912/yumary.v4i4.2936

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Purpose: We developed a guidebook for writing scientific papers to improve the achievement and literacy of MAN 1 Mojokerto students. The purpose of this community service is to increase students’ knowledge and references to improve their writing skills. Methodology/approach: The service was conducted through the asset-based community development (ABCD) method followed by 5D steps. Results: The training participants were MAN 1 Mojokerto students. MAN 1: Mojokerto students initially had no knowledge of writing. They had difficulty in writing scientific papers. MAN 1: Mojoketo students had difficulty understanding the structure of scientific papers, good scientific criteria, and how to develop scientific ideas. After training using the scientific writing guide, the students felt more confident in writing scientific papers. Students did not experience these difficulties. Limitations: The scientific writing guidebook contains procedures for writing scientific papers and specifically discusses several models of scientific papers, namely, popular scientific articles, scientific essays, and scientific papers in competitions. Contribution: The guidebook for writing scientific papers is considered by students to be easy to understand and helpful in improving their skills and understanding related to scientific papers. At the end of the program, students were able to write scientific papers. Therefore, the scientific writing book can improve students' understanding of scientific work, thereby increasing their achievement and literacy.
Enhancing Chemistry Education Through The Integration of Rote Ndao Cultural Practices: An Ethnographic Exploration of Ethnochemistry Ardyansyah, Ananta
JEC Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024)
Publisher : Department of Chemistry Education, Faculty of Science and Technology, Universitas Islam Negeri Walisongo Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21580/jec.2024.6.2.22321

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This study explores how integrating local cultural practices into chemistry education through ethnochemistry can provide a practical and relevant solution to these challenges. Conducted in Oeseli Village, a seven-day ethnographic study employed observations, interviews, and documentation to identify culturally significant products, such as Rote sugar, sopi (a traditional alcoholic beverage), and fried milk. These products were found to align with key chemistry concepts, including organic chemistry, fermentation, and particle interactions. By embedding these cultural assets into the chemistry curriculum, educators can enhance student engagement, contextualize learning, and overcome barriers imposed by the lack of traditional laboratory resources. The findings highlight the potential for using local traditions to foster a deeper understanding of chemistry while promoting science education that is both accessible and culturally relevant in remote regions like Rote Ndao. This approach encourages the development of a sustainable, localized educational model that can be adapted to other marginalized communities facing similar educational constraints.
Developing an Instrument to Assess Chemical Literacy for Prospective Chemistry Teachers Ardyansyah, Ananta; Rahayu*, Sri; Munzil, Munzil; Yahmin, Yahmin; Alsulami, Naif Mastoor
Jurnal Pendidikan Sains Indonesia Vol 13, No 1 (2025): JANUARY 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jpsi.v13i1.42095

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The lack of instruments designed to assess chemical literacy among prospective chemistry teachers highlights the need for robust tools to support science education. This study develops and validates an instrument to measure chemical literacy, addressing this gap and contributing to improved pedagogical practices. In this study, a chemical literacy instrument for general chemistry was developed, drawing on existing frameworks of chemical literacy. This research employs a development-based approach (RD), encompassing literature review, instrument development, and quality testing. The quality of the instrument was evaluated based on its reliability and validity. The validity was evaluated by expert panel review, difficulty index, discrimination index, and pearson correlation value. In this study, a multiple-choice chemical literacy test instrument was successfully developed using the PISA 2025 scientific literacy framework, resulting in 23 valid items. The PISA framework was chosen for its perceived dynamism compared to other frameworks. The reliability of the developed instrument reached 0.818, indicating that the questions are highly reliable. Future improvements to the instrument are necessary, with a focus on ensuring that all items fully meet the established validity criteria
Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) on Thermochemistry with AR: Action Research Aji, Eko Trian Pramono; Ardyansyah, Ananta; Nareswari, Tsalis Jauza; Sa’diyah, Noviachri Imro’atul; Rahmawati, Ulfa
IJCER (International Journal of Chemistry Education Research) VOLUME 9, ISSUE 1, APRIL 2025
Publisher : Universitas Islam Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.20885/ijcer.vol9.iss1.art1

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Mastering thermochemistry can be challenging for students. This study tackles teaching thermochemistry, a challenging subject with complex concepts, calculations, and lab work that students often struggle with. A structured learning approach integrating Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) with Augmented Reality (AR) was implemented. Conducted through action research over two cycles, the study involved 35 high school students during the 2023/2024 academic year. The study found significant improvements, with average scores rising from 76.74 in Cycle I to 83.94 in Cycle II, and the percentage of students achieving classical completion increasing from 65% to 77%.
The Role of Motivation and Perceived Response Quality in GPT Usage for Chemistry Learning at University Yuwono , Agung Budhi; Ardyansyah, Ananta; Suttiwan , Witsanu
Journal of Tropical Chemistry Research and Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : Chemistry Education Department, Faculty of Tarbiyah and Education, UIN Sunan Kalijaga

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.14421/jtcre.2025.72-04

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The utilization of artificial intelligence in learning is growing, one of which is through the use of a Generative Pre-trained Transformer (GPT) as a learning tool. This study aims to analyze the relationship between student motivation, response quality perspective, and frequency of GPT use in chemistry learning. This study uses a quantitative approach with multiple regression methods to predict the frequency of GPT use based on two predictor variables, namely motivation and response quality evaluation. Data were collected through a survey of 58 students from chemistry and chemistry education study programs at the undergraduate, master's, and doctoral levels. Correlation analysis results showed a significant positive relationship between motivation and response quality evaluation (r(56) = .59, p < .001) and between response quality evaluation and frequency of GPT use (r(56) = .49, p < .001). However, the relationship between motivation and frequency of GPT use was weaker (r(56) = .32, p = .015). Regression analysis showed that evaluation of response quality significantly predicted the frequency of GPT use (β = .57, p < .001), whereas motivation had a smaller effect (β = .21, p < .01). The R² value of .25 indicated that 25% of the variability in the frequency of GPT use could be explained by both predictor variables. This finding suggests that although motivation has a role in the use of GPT, college students are more likely to use it when they rate the response quality as high. The implications of the results of this study can be the basis for developing strategies to increase the utilization of GPT in chemistry learning as well as academic policies related to the use of AI in education.
Assessing entrepreneurial self-efficacy among senior high school students: A preliminary study Sanjaya, Eli Hendrik; Rokhim, Deni Ainur; Ardyansyah, Ananta; Dewi, Ratna Kumala; Widarti, Hayuni Retno; Munzil, Munzil; Muntholib, Muntholib; Yahmin, Yahmin
Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi (JUPE) Vol. 13 No. 3 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jupe.v13n3.p212-224

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Entrepreneurship is increasingly recognized as an essential skill for students to face global economic and social challenges. However, research on entrepreneurial self-efficacy (ESE) among high school students in Indonesia remains limited, despite its crucial role in shaping entrepreneurial intentions and readiness. This study aims to explore students’ levels of ESE and analyze the influence of gender and entrepreneurial experience on their abilities and intentions. Using a mixed-methods approach, data were collected through surveys measuring knowledge, interest, experience, and ESE. The findings reveal that students have high levels of entrepreneurial knowledge and interest, with ESE ranging from moderate to high. Gender was found to influence knowledge, interest, and ESE, with female students tending to demonstrate stronger entrepreneurial intentions. Moreover, prior entrepreneurial experience was shown to enhance both ESE and students’ interest in entrepreneurship. Qualitative analysis highlighted that students perceive capital, marketing, and product development as key needs for entrepreneurship, while common challenges include competition and financial constraints. Overall, students expressed neutral to positive sentiments toward entrepreneurial engagement. These findings underscore the importance of practical, gender-sensitive, and experiential entrepreneurship education to strengthen ESE and better prepare students for the challenges of the business world.