Argument Based Science Inquiry (ABSI) Learning Model in Voltaic Cell Concept

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Voltaic Cell is a sub-concept of electrochemistry that is considered difficult to be comprehended by learners Voltaic Cell is a sub concept of electrochemistry that is considered difficult to be understood by learners so that impacts on student activity in learning process. Therefore the learning model Argument Based Science Inquiry (ABSI) will be applied to the concept of Voltaic cell. This research aims to describe students' activities during learning process using ABSI model and to analyze students' competency to solve ABSI-based worksheets (LK) of Voltaic Cell concept. The method used in this research was the "mix-method-quantitative-embedded" method with subjects of the study: 39 second-semester students of Chemistry Education study program. The student activity is quite good during ABSI learning. The students' ability to complete worksheet (LK) for every average phase is good. In the phase of exploration of post instruction understanding, it is categorized very good, and in the phase of negotiation shape III: comparing science ideas to textbooks or other printed resources merely reach enough category. Thus, the ABSI learning has improved the student levels of activity and students' competency to solve the ABSI-based worksheet (LK).

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Subarkah, C. Z., Fadilah, A., & Aisyah, R. (2017). Argument Based Science Inquiry (ABSI) Learning Model in Voltaic Cell Concept. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 895). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012008

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