This study aims to reveal knowledge about the use of plants used by the Lauje tribe in Siboang village by identifying the types, parts of plants used, benefits and methods of processing plants and making research results as learning media in the form of pocket books. This type of research is descriptive exploratory with the roaming method and the samples are taken randomly. The pocket book learning media development model used in this study is the 4-D model (four D model). The results of this study obtained as many as 43 types of plants that are useful for everyday life and are believed by the public to have the potential to cure disease. A total of 43 plant species were found in Siboang Village consisting of 28 families, the largest being Arecaceae, Poaceae and Zingiberaceae each consisting of 4 species. These types of plants are used for various benefits, among others. As a food ingredient, as medicine, as a cooking spice, as a complement to traditional ceremonies, handicrafts as additional income and as fuel. This research produced a product in the form of a pocket book with a percentage of 83% (Very Appropriate) as a learning medium.
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Nirmawati, N., Masrianih, M., & Jamhari, M. (2021). Development of Learning Media About the Study of Etnobotany Plant in Lauje Tribe at the Village of Siboang, Sojol District Donggala Regency. Jurnal Riset Pendidikan MIPA, 5(1), 9–17. https://doi.org/10.22487/j25490192.2021.v5.i1.pp9-17