Validity of Electronic Module Based on Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) Model to Train Students' Science Process Skills

  • Oktaria S
  • Rahmad M
  • Anwar L
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The research aimed to validate the electronic module (e-module) based on the process oriented guided inquiry learning (POGIL) model on the topic of Vibrations, Waves, and Sounds in junior high school. The e-module developed was expected to help students learn independently and practice the science process skills. The research method was a research and development in accordance with the Plomp (2013) model. There were three validation components in the developed e-module\, i.e.: material, pedagogical, and media validation. This e-module has been validated based on the average assessment score given by the validators. The validation results of the material, pedagogical, and media were in a very valid category, with a percentage of 91.6%, 88.9%, and 89.8%, respectively. In short, the developed e-module produced excellent assessment results. Moreover, it was feasible for use in the science learning process of junior high school and can train students' science process skills

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Oktaria, S. A., Rahmad, M., & Anwar, L. (2023). Validity of Electronic Module Based on Process Oriented Guided Inquiry Learning (POGIL) Model to Train Students’ Science Process Skills. Journal of Science Education Research, 7(1), 46–54. https://doi.org/10.21831/jser.v7i1.51600

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