Developing the Instrument of Non-Cognitive Skill Assessment for Science at Junior High School Grade VII: A Conceptual Review

  • Nur Agastya W
  • Devi Triana D
  • Haribowo H
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Abstract

This research is a qualitative study based on the previous research, which will, apply and adapt the earlier findings to Indonesia’s education system. The particular focus of this study is the non-cognitive skills needed for the study of science subjects at junior high school grade VII, namely: accurateness; perseverance; conscientiousness; responsibility; critical thinking; innovation; open mindedness; sensitivity; empathy; and environmental awareness. This is based on non-cognitive skill construction involving: individual character; emotion; habit; and process. Those aspects can be developed into the syllabus and lesson plans, both evaluating and developing the students’ non-cognitive skills. Keywords: developing instrument, cognitive skill, non-cognitive skill, science, junior high school

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Nur Agastya, W., Devi Triana, D., & Haribowo, H. (2020). Developing the Instrument of Non-Cognitive Skill Assessment for Science at Junior High School Grade VII: A Conceptual Review. KnE Social Sciences. https://doi.org/10.18502/kss.v4i14.7863

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