A profile of scientific literacy of senior high school students on physics learning

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In physics learning, students need to know the extent to which scientific concepts have been studied. Scientific literacy is the ability to make decisions based on scientific considerations, solve problems and apply the knowledge gained in everyday life. This study aims to scientifically analyse the scientific literacy ability of senior high school students on the kinetic theory of gases. The sample of this research is 90 high school students. Data analysis used descriptive qualitative. The results study show that high school students' ability was very low, many students did not have scientific literacy ability on physics learning. The implications of this study can be used as empirical evidence that the scientific literacy of senior high school students on physics learning still needs to be improved.

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Azura, F., Jatmiko, B., Ibrahim, M., Hariyono, E., & Prahani, B. K. (2021). A profile of scientific literacy of senior high school students on physics learning. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 2110). Institute of Physics. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2110/1/012029

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