Chemistry teachers' understanding of science process skills in relation of science process skills assessment in chemistry learning

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A Science process skill (SPS) is a fundamental scientific method to achieve good knowledge. SPS can be categorized into two levels: basic and integrated. Learning SPS helps children to grow as individuals who can access knowledge and know how to acquire it. The primary outcomes of the scientific process in learning are the application of scientific processes, scientific reasoning, accurate knowledge, problem-solving, and understanding of the relationship between science, technology, society, and everyday life's events. Teachers' understanding of SPS is central to the application of SPS in a learning process. Following this point, this study aims to investigate the high school chemistry teachers' understanding of SPS pertains to their assessment of SPS in chemistry learning. The understanding of SPS is measured from the conceptual and operational aspects of SPS. This research uses qualitative analysis method, and the sample consists of eight chemistry teachers selected by random sampling. A semi-structured interview procedure is used to collect the data. The result of the analysis shows that teachers' conceptual and operational understanding of SPS is weak. It affects the accuracy and appropriateness of the teacher's selection of SPS assessment in chemistry learning.

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Hikmah, N., Yamtinah, S., Ashadi, & Indriyanti, N. Y. (2018). Chemistry teachers’ understanding of science process skills in relation of science process skills assessment in chemistry learning. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1022). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1022/1/012038

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