@syekhnurjati.ac.id
Tadris Biologgi / Fakultas Ilmu Tarbiyah dan Keguruan
IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon
D3 - PENDIDIKAN IPA BIOLOGI INSTITUT TEKNOLOGI BANDUNG TAHUN LULUS 1990
S1 - PENDIDIKAN BIOLOGI UNIVERSITAS SILIWANGI TASIKMALAYA TAHUN LULUS 1995
S2 - PENDIDIKAN KEPENDUDUKAN DAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP UNIVERSITAS SILIWANGI TASIKMALAYA TAHUN LULUS 1999
S3 - PENDIDIKAN KEPENDUDUKAN DAN LINGKUNGAN HIDUP UNIVERSITAS NEGERI JAKARTA TAHUN LULUS 2010
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E Roviati, A Widodo, W Purwianingsih, Riandi, and D Cahyani
IOP Publishing
Lab activity is a critical part of microbiology course for pre-service biology teachers. So far, cookbook microbiology practices were used to be applied instead of inquiry and argument-based activities. Scientific argumentation is not only for socioscientic issues, but also for lab activities for improving students scientific argumentation skills. The aim of this study was to investigate the students’ learning experience and scientific argumentation skills in a microbiology argument-based inquiry lab activity. The most probable number (MPN) methods were designed to analyse drinking water samples by detecting the presence of coli fecal bacteria. The observation method was used to assess learning experiences for the students. Meanwhile, scientific argumentation skills were assessed by using argument level criteria from students worksheets and lab report. The lab activity was following 8 steps: 1) introducing the problems and investigation questions; 2) formulating initial group arguments and hypothesis; 3) designing and conducting the experiment; 4) analyzing data and formulating group arguments; 5) enganging in argumentation session 6) writing lab report 7) doing peer-review; and 8) writing revision and evaluating the report. The results showed that the argument-based inquiry lab activity improving students scientific argumentation, especially in making data as evidence for their claims. The students also responded that the activity made them have more undertanding and interest in microbiology.