The Use of Conceptual Change Text toward Students' Argumentation Skills in Learning Sound

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This research aim is to investigate the effect of Conceptual Change Text toward students' argumentation skills in learning sound concept. The participant comes from one of International school in Bandung, Indonesia. The method that used in this research is a quasi-experimental design with one control group (N=21) and one experimental group (N=21) were involves in this research. The learning model that used in both classes is demonstration model which included teacher explanation and examples, the difference only in teaching materials. In experiment group learn with Conceptual Change Text, while control group learn with conventional book which is used in school. The results showed that Conceptual Change Text instruction was better than the conventional book to improved students' argumentation skills of sound concept. Based on this results showed that Conceptual Change Text instruction can be an alternative tool to improve students' argumentation skills significantly.

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Sari, B. P., Feranie, S., & Winarno, N. (2017). The Use of Conceptual Change Text toward Students’ Argumentation Skills in Learning Sound. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 895). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012169

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