Enhancing Science Process Skills and Self-Regulation: Is It Better To Use Inquiry Interactive Demonstration Model?

  • Kurniawan F
  • Djukri D
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Enhancing Science Process Skills and Self-Regulation: Is It Better To Use Inquiry Interactive Demonstration Model?. Objectives: This study aims to find out the effectiveness of the inquiry interactive demonstration model to improve students’ science process skills and self- regulation. Methods: This study used a Quasy Experiment, and research design of The Matching Only Pretest-Posttest Design. This study’s population was all 8th-grade students of Junior High School 19 of Bandar Lampung, Lampung, Indonesia, and used a sample of 60 students. The data were analyzed with descriptive statistics with Multivariate statistical test (Mannova test). Findings: The result of the Multivariate statistical test of the students’ science process skills was Sig. = 0.000, p<0.05). Meanwhile, The result of the Multivariate statistical test of the students’ self-regulation was Sig. = 0.000, p<0.05). Conclusion: The inquiry interactive demonstration learning model can improve science process skills and self-regulation.

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Kurniawan, F., & Djukri, D. (2022). Enhancing Science Process Skills and Self-Regulation: Is It Better To Use Inquiry Interactive Demonstration Model? Jurnal Pendidikan Progresif, 12(2), 881–897. https://doi.org/10.23960/jpp.v12.i2.202238

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