Evaluation of collaborative problem-solving skills: Students social and cognitive skills on the parabolic motion material

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Education is currently demanded to be able to provide 21st century skills to students so that they can be successful in the world of work and life in the future. One of the 21st century skills of particular concern is Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) which plays an important role for students to be able to solve a problem collaboratively. This study aims to obtain an overview of CPS skills of students in the pursuit of physics. CPS is analyzed through two domains, social skills and cognitive skills. The subjects in this study were students of grade 10 in a public high school in Riau. Data is collected by giving problems of application of parabolic motion in everyday life. Students' answers on answer sheets and recorded conversations of students are then analyzed using a rubric of CPS skills. The results showed that CPS skills of students in social skills and cognitive skills are still dominated in the low and middle categories. This result does not contain all the indicators developed by Hesse et al. several obstacles were also found in the assessment process. For this reason, further research is recommended to assess all indicators and use computer-based assessments.

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Mashuri, N., Hermanto, I. M., Sinaga, P., & Hasanah, L. (2021). Evaluation of collaborative problem-solving skills: Students social and cognitive skills on the parabolic motion material. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1806). IOP Publishing Ltd. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1806/1/012038

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