The effectiveness of Inquiry-based learning to train students' thinking skill based on SOLO taxonomy

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The aimed of the research was analyzed the effectiveness of IBL (inquiry-based learning) device for training thinking skills of students based on SOLO taxonomy. The research was a part of research and development with the application of used one group pretest-posttest design. Research participant included 88 grade X student taken from senior high school in Manokwari. Collected of data used an achievement test to measure thinking skills was used a rubric SOLO taxonomy with five levels. Wilcoxon test was used for data analysis. It is revealed that sig. 0.000 < 0.05, 64 students experienced an increased level of thinking, 24 students were ties, and no students decrease in the level of thinking. Based on findings data, inquiry-based learning applications to train the thinking skills of learners is effective.

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Damopolii, I., Nunaki, J. H., Nusantari, E., & Kandowangko, N. Y. (2020). The effectiveness of Inquiry-based learning to train students’ thinking skill based on SOLO taxonomy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1567). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1567/4/042025

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