Intertextual learning strategy with guided inquiry on solubility equilibrium concept to improve the student's scientific processing skills

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The aim of this study was to develop intertextual learning strategy with guided inquiry on solubility equilibrium concept to enhance student's scientific processing skills. This study was conducted with consideration of some various studies which found that lack of student's process skills in learning chemistry was caused by learning chemistry is just a concept. The method used in this study is a Research and Development to generate the intertextual learning strategy with guided inquiry. The instruments used in the form of sheets validation are used to determine the congruence of learning activities by step guided inquiry learning and scientific processing skills with aspects of learning activities. Validation results obtained that the learning activities conducted in line with aspects of indicators of the scientific processing skills.

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Wardani, K. U., Mulyani, S., & Wiji. (2018). Intertextual learning strategy with guided inquiry on solubility equilibrium concept to improve the student’s scientific processing skills. In IOP Conference Series: Materials Science and Engineering (Vol. 349). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1757-899X/349/1/012031

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