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Yunaini, Norma and Mumpuniarti, Mumpuniarti and Ishartiwi, Ishartiwi and Utami, Asih and Farid, Mohammad Ghufroni and Budiarti, Yesi and Hidayat, Riyan
(2025)
Unlocking science Success: how teachers’ understanding and use of learning models boost students' SPS.
Social Sciences and Humanities Open, 12.
art. no. 101844.
ISSN 2590-2911
Abstract
SPS are crucial in science education, as they form the foundation for enhancing students' thinking skills, which are essential for navigating 21st-century developments. Teachers play a pivotal role in implementing effective learning activities. This study examines the impact of elementary school teachers' understanding and use of various science models learning on students' SPS. A quantitative research method with a predictive correlational design was used, analyzed using structural equation modeling (SEM) with SmartPLS 4 software. The findings indicate that teachers' comprehension and use of different science models learning have a positive and significant effect on elementary students' SPS. The results show that, through the use of appropriate and engaging science learning models, elementary students are beginning to demonstrate notable progress in self-development, as measured by SPS indicators. It is anticipated that using a variety of science models learning tailored to the characteristics of elementary students will further enhance their development of SPS (SPS).
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