The problem solving skills and student generated representations (SGRs) profile of senior high school students in Bandung on the topic of work and energy

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Based on recommendations from the Physics Education literature recommend the use of multiple representations to help students solve problems. The use of some good representations is considered important to study physics, so many good motivations to learn how students use multiple representations while solving problems and to learn how to solve problems using multiple representations. This study aims to explore the profile of high school students' problem solving abilities and this study is part of a larger research focus on improving this ability in students in physics. The data is needed to determine the appropriate treatment to be used in subsequent research. A purposive sampling technique was used in this study and a survey was conducted to collect data. 74 students from one high school in Bandung were involved in this research.

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Alami, Y., Sinaga, P., & Setiawan, A. (2018). The problem solving skills and student generated representations (SGRs) profile of senior high school students in Bandung on the topic of work and energy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1013). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1013/1/012036

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