Identifying Sixth Grade Students’ Misconceptions on Solar System

  • Putri F
  • Hermita N
  • Zufriady Z
  • et al.
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Abstract

The purpose of this study was to determine sixth grade students’ misconception on the solar system. This study uses a sampling technique while total sampling with a total sample of 88 students. This research uses the descriptive quantitative method. This research aims to describe the misconceptions on the material of the solar system in class 6 of public elementary school in Pekanbaru, data collection techniques using the Four Tier Test. The results showed that students' misconceptions were categorized as "medium" with an average of 47.58% of 88 students. The highest misconception on material related to the characteristics of stars with a misconception level of 67.61% with this level can be said that there are still many students who are investigated experiencing misconceptions. The lowest misconception is 27.27%, which is material about the sun as the center of the solar system.

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Putri, F. E., Hermita, N., Zufriady, Z., & Tanu Wijaya, T. (2021). Identifying Sixth Grade Students’ Misconceptions on Solar System. JOURNAL OF TEACHING AND LEARNING IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION (JTLEE), 4(1), 64. https://doi.org/10.33578/jtlee.v4i1.7857

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