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PREFACE The present volume contains selected papers of the 2nd Sriwijaya University Learning and Education-International Conference (SULE-IC) held on October 7 th-9th, 2016 in Palembang, South Sumatera, Indonesia. The conference, which was organized by the Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, Sriwijaya University has accepted more than 160 abstracts. After an initial review of the submitted abstracts, 110 papers were presented at the conference. Finally, after a rigorous review process, 93 papers were accepted for publication in the 2 nd SULE-IC Proceedings. This conference focuses on an overarching theme of “Improving the Quality of Education for Strengthening the Global Competitiveness.” The topics that are covered in this theme include (1) improving the educational services to learners of underprivileged families; (2) utilizing the educational technologies in learning; (3) strengthening the role of counsellors in education; (4) increasing the competence of language education and/or arts and literature teaching in global context; (5) increasing the role of the social sciences-humanities education in the development of multicultural consciousness; (6) improving the quality of mathematics and science teaching and learning process; (7) improving the development of qualified preschool and primary education, improving the quality of accountable management education through the development of schoolbased management; (8) enhancing the development of vocational education to meet the global labour market; and (9) civilizing healthy lifestyle and coaching outstanding athletes. Reviewing papers of the 2nd SULE-IC 2016 was a challenging process that relies on the goodwill of those people involved in the field. We were assisted by 12 reviewers from related fields to review papers for the presentation and the publication in the 2 nd SULE-IC Proceedings. The published papers have passed the process of the reviewers’ comments who have guided any necessary improvement. Finally, we would like to thank to all of the proceedings team who have dedicated their constant support and countless time to bring these scratches into a book. The 2nd SULE-IC 2016 proceedings is a credit to a large group of people, and everyone should be proud of the outcome.

Palembang, September 2016 Chairman of the committee,

Dr. Rita Inderawati, M.Pd.

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PROCEEDINGS The 2 nd Sriwijaya University Learning and Education International Conference held by Faculty of Teacher Training and Education Sriwijaya University , October 7 th-9 th, 2016

This paper has been presented at the 2nd SULE-IC “Improving the Quality of Education for Strengthening the Global Competitiveness”

Editor Board: 1. Prof. Dr. Ratu Ilma Indra Putri, M.Si. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 2. Kathy Cabe Trundle, Ph.D. (North Caroline State University, USA) 3. Dr. L. M. (Michiel) Doorman (Utrecht University, Netherlands) 4. Prof. Dr. Amal Abdel Fatah Suwaidan (Cairo University, Egypt) 5. Beryl Exley, Ph.D. (Queensland University of Technology, Australia) 6. Eiji Fujita, Ph.D. (Kochi University, Japan) 7. Soni Mirizon, M.A., Ed.D. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 8. Dra. Umi Chotimah, M.Pd., Ph. D. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 9. Fiftinova, S.Pd., M.Pd. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 10. Edi Setiyo, S.Pd, M.Pd.T. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 11. Dr. Ketang Wiyono, M.Pd. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia) 12. Puji Astuti, S.Pd., M.Sc. (Sriwijaya University, Indonesia)

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No. Paper Title KEYNOTE PAPERS Integrating the Arts into Science Teaching and Learning 1. By: Kathy Cabe Trundle-North Carolina State University, USA Design-Based Research in Mathematics Education 2. By: Michiel Doorman-Utrecht University, Netherlands The Employment of the Technological Innovations in the Educational 3. Process By: Amal Abdel Fattah Ahmad-Cairo University, Egypt Indonesian Education, Pisa Scores and 3 Reading Strategies that 4. Work By: Beryl Exley-Queensland University of Technology, Australia How Can History Learning Contribute to Citizenship Education in 5. Dual Subjects System? - Case Japan By: Eiji Fujita-Kochi University, Japan Constructing A Standardized Test 6. By: Sofendi, Sriwijaya University, Indonesia PARALLEL PAPERS Success in Learning English: The Students’ Definition 7. By: Agus Wahyudi-Sriwijaya University The Correlation between the Students’ Reading Habit and Reading Compehension Achievement of 12th Grade Students of MA. PP. 8. Qodratullah Langkan By. Agus Wahyudi-STIKA Bina Husada Palembang English Teaching Implementation in Indonesian Pesantrens: Teachers’ Demotivation Factors 9. By: Akhmad Habibi, Muhammad Sofwan, and Amirul Mukminin-Jambi University Folklores From South Sumatera in English: Media to Introduce 10. Indonesian Culture to International World By: Armilia Sari-Sriwijaya University

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Learning Process of Biology through the Guided Discovery Learning Based on Local Excellence on the Subconcept of Eubacteria Role in Life By: Suratmi, Rida Oktorida, Khastini, and Nur Lali Fauziyah-Sriwijaya University Developing Islamic-Based Reading Materials For The Tenth Graders of Ma Nurul Huda Kasmaran of Babat Toman By: Susilawati, Tahrun, and Rita Inderawati-SMAN 1 Lawang Wetan Kab. Muba The Enhancements of Numeracy Through the Flavell’s Principal in The Cognitive‘s Development for the Children in TK B Srijaya KM 5,5 Palembang By: Syafdaningsih-Sriwijaya University Developing of Conceptual Change Texts (CCTs) Based on Conceptual Change Model to Increase Students’ Conceptual Understanding and Remediate Misconceptions Inkinematics By: Syuhendri-Sriwijaya University Improving Reading Comprehension and Speaking Achievements of the Eighth Graders of SMP Negeri 18 Palembang through Shared Reading Strategy By: Tiray Febria zananda-Sriwijaya University Implementation of Character Education Local Wisdom Charged in Basic Education Level In South Sumatra By: Umi Chotimah-Sriwijaya University The Effects of QAR Strategy, Data Chart Strategy, and Critical Thinking on Reading Comprehension Achievement of the Tenth Grade Students of SMK Nurul Iman Palembang By: Uswatun Toiyibah-Baturaja University Functioning Local Culture in EFL Readings By: Utami Kusama Ningtyas-Sriwijaya University Decision-Making In Solving Math Problems on Elementary School Students By: Vina Amilia Suganda M-Sriwijaya University The Effectiveness of Poe (Predict-Observe-Explain) Based Teaching Strategy in Improving Students’ Conceptual Understanding on Heat and Temperature in SMAN 9 Palembang By: Violanti Anarky. Syuhendri, and Hamdi Akhsan-Sriwijaya University

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THE EFFECTIVENESS OF POE (PREDICT-OBSERVEEXPLAIN) BASED TEACHING STRATEGY IN IMPROVING STUDENTS’ CONCEPTUAL UNDERSTANDING ON HEAT AND TEMPERATURE IN SMAN 9 PALEMBANG VIOLANTI ANARKY, SYUHENDRI, & HAMDI AKHSAN Department of Physics Education Sriwijaya University e-mail: [email protected], [email protected] Abstract The objective of this research is to determine the effectiveness of POE (Predict-Observe-Explain) based teaching strategy in improving students’ conceptual understanding on Heat and temperature in SMAN 09 Palembang. The research was conducted on even semester in Academic Year 2015/2016. The research used the quasi experimental method with non-equivalent control group design. The sample comprising of 80 students was selected by using purposive technique sampling. The learning process in the experimental group used POE (Predict-Observe-Explain) based teaching strategy and in the control group used conventional one. The instruments used are the Thermal Concept Evaluation (TCE) consisting of 20 multiple choice questions to measure student’s conceptual understanding and observation sheet to observe the students’ activities during the lesson. Based on the data analysis using Z-test on significance (α) = 0.05, it was found that = 4.16 and = 1.645 showed > . The result was was rejected and was accepted. The conclusion is the POE (Predict-Observe-Explain) based teaching strategy was effective to improve learners’ conceptual understanding on Heat and temperature topics. Keywords: POE, Conceptual Understanding, Heat, Temperature.

1. Introduction One of aim from physics subject are student capable to understanding the concepts and physics’s principle and also have a skill to develop their knowledge as a stocks to continue to higher education (Depdiknas, 2006). From physics aim’s explanation show that student’s consept understanding become an important key to reach the aim itself. Conventional learning model in one class will making a passif class and meaningless. It can be happen because the student do not have a chance to express their ideas or doing a demonstration. Then, it will block concept understanding’s student. Ndraka (in Wirtha and Rapi, 2007) explain, concept understanding in learning process should preparing the students to higher education. Moreover,

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preparing the students for: 1) capable to solving the problem with saintific concepts, 2) capable to taking a appropriate decision with saintific concepts, and 3) having saintific attitude to solving the problem which making them to thingking and acting saintificly. A lot of researcher have been researched about concept understanding that low in some subjects. One of them is heat and temperature. The result, heat is not energy, heat and temperature are something same, heat can not measured, human body in cold situation is not contain heat, temperature can be transferred, temperature is special characteristic which haved a matter or things, water can not reach in temperature 0°C (Sirait, 2009). Researcher had an interview with teacher in SMAN 09 Palembang. In there, teacher teachs with talk method. To raise the concept understanding, teacher need to staking a strategy. One of factor which being guarantee to make conceptual change happen according to Posner on Syuhendri (2010) concept that wiil be substitute must on status dissatisfied and the substitute concept must plausible, intelligible, dan fruitful. Developing Science concept understanding can do with develop a special strategy in learning process. Predict-Observe-Explain (POE) base teaching strategy is one of teaching strategy that can develop the students’ concept understanding. Base on the background, researcher want to research about effectiveness of POE (Predict-Observe-Explain) based teaching strategy in improving students’ conceptual understanding on Heat and temperature in SMAN 09 Palembang.

2. Theoretical Background The effectiveness’s word come from effective means there’s an effect (influence, consequence, impression), powerfull, effective (Purwadarminta, 1986). Base on Indonesian big dictionary effective’s word means having an effect,consequence, and can bring a result. Then, we can conclude that effectiveness is an event that show how far our planning could reach. If there’s so many decision success, it means the learning process more effective.

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Base on Depdiknas on Suryono (2012) in learning physics, first demanded to capable to understanding the concept, principal, laws, then students can rearrange using their own language base on their intellectual development. Physics is branch of science that learning and giving quantitative understanding for some indication or natural process

and matter characteristic and the

application (Mundilarto, 2013). Rosser in Dahar (2011) declare that concept is an abstraction that representative a whole objects class, events, activities, and relations which having same attributes. Someone’s description about one concept according to expert called conception (Nakhleh in Talakua, 2013). Beside that, misconception is one of terminology to explain that something that we understand is different with expert’s understanding, or someone’s conception is different or contradiction with scientist’s conception (Syuhendri, 2010). Piaget (In Syuhendri, 2010) look the Conceptual Change Model process start from assimilation process and then accommodation. According to Piaget, assimilation happen because the students’s early knowledge linier with the phenomenon and there’s no scheme change or conceptual change (Posner et al., 1982). Meanwhile, Posner et al., (1982) has a larger point of view where aacomodation is conceptual change process because student’s concept is not suitable with the new phenomenon: different context. According to Posner (In Syuhendri, 2010) there are four condition to make conceptual change in students through accommodation process, they are : 1. There’s dissatisfaction for concept which already exist. Student will change their concept if their feel the old concept can not be using to response new phenomenon and experience. 2. The new concept must intelligible, rational and can solve the problem or new phenomenon. 3. The new concept must plausible, can solve the old problem and consistent with some teories or the knowledge that already exist. 4. The new concept must fruitful on developing the research or new discovery.

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There are two things that have a relation about how this accomodation happen, 1) in what situation this accomodation can happen, and 2) concept ecology. As we know, there are five conditions to make conceptual change. Beside that, connecting with concept ecology, Posne et al explain that there are five concept ecology, 1) Anomali, 2) Analogy and Metaform, 3) Epistemology commitment, 4) Believe and metaphysics concept

5) Another knowledge

(Syuhendri, 2014). There’s so many teaching strategy that developed for conceptual change. Scott et al., (In Syuhendri, 2010) divide two groups conceptual change. base on teaching strategy : 1) kognisi conflict base strategi, and 2) students’s early concept base strategy. Prediction, Observation and Explanation is one of teaching strategy that started with giving a problem to students then the students asked to guess or making a prediction, then continue to doing observation about the case to find the truth or fact from the early prediction according to explanation (Indrawati and Setiawan, 2009). Predict-Observe-Explain introduced by White and Gusnstone in 1995 on their book namely Probing Understanding. Strategi pembelajaran PredictObserve-Explain merupakan langkah yang efisien untuk menciptakan diskusi para siswa mengenai konsep ilmu pengetahuan. The characteristic of Prediction, Observation and Explanation based teaching strategy is digging students’s science consept understanding by three steps, according to Indrawati and Setiawan (2009) : 1. Predict

is one of prosess that making a guess or prediction about some

phenomenon. Students predict the answer of problem that giving by the teacher, then students write the prediction with the reason. Students arrange the prediction base on their knowledge 2. Observe is one of process that students doing an observation. Students observe directly or indirectly. Students record what they observe, then related their prediction with what they get form observation. 3. Explainis one of process of students that giving an explanation about relation about prediction and observation result.

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Figure 1 POE base teaching strategy (Tlala, 2011)

Prediction, Observation and Explanation based teaching strategy is one of conceptual change domain. Four conditions according to cognisi development teory (Piaget) to make conceptual change happen should present in teaching processs.

Figure 2 Relation POE Teahing Process with Four Condition Conceptual change.

3. Method This research was conducted in senior high school 09 Palembang. This research was quasi experimental with non equivalent control group design. The class divided two class which is experimental and control class. instrument used thermal concept evaluation and student work sheets on every learning process. Observation in this study used to see student and teacher activities. The observer of this researcher was physics teacher and researcher itself.

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Data analyze technique using N-gain and Z-test. According to Hake (1999) Gain normaliz tion could describe improvement learners’s concept understanding. The normalized gain (N-gain) was calculated by using the following equation:

(Hake, 1999) To know the meaning of N-gain values whether they belonged to high, medium or low categories, a criteria proposed was used. Table 1 N-Gain Criteria N-Gain () > 0,7 0,3 ≤ () ≤ 0,7 < 0,3

criteria High middle Low

Beside analyzed N-Gain, data analyze pre-condition testing should do to know wether hypotheses existing in this study will accepted or rejected (Stalin, 2012.) Data analyze pre-condition testing using normalization test, Homogenity test, as a requirements to use Z-test parametic statistic. Z-test used because the sample consist more than 30 students uji Z digunakan (Gunawan, 2005). If standard deviation exist, the formula used: Z=

(Gunawan, 2015)

Which, S x1  x2 = Information :

s12 and s2 2

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x1 and x2

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Testing criteria are accepted H0 if Zcount < Ztable , otherwise H0 be rejected if Zcount > Ztable,. 4. Result and Discussion The study was carried out for five weeks, starting 09 February, 2016. Two weeks used for pre-test and post-test. Three weeks used for learning activities. In the next session, it would explain about students and teacher activities in the experiment and control class. 4.1. Description of Learning Process Learning process in this research held three times, the topic is heat and temperature. Learning time was suitable with KTSP syllabus. The objective in every learning process attached on learning process planning. Learning process in experiment class held on every thursday using Predict observe explain based teaching. Learning process in the control class held on every Friday using conventional teaching model. 4.2. Description and Discussion of Findings Based on the analysis orf pre-test and post-test data, the researcher found Ngain values from experiment class and control class. As shown in tabel 2, Table 2 Pre-test, Post-test, and N-gain Values average Information Highest values Lowest values Average

Pre-test Data Experiment Class 55 15 31,87

Control Class 55 15 31,75

Post-test Data Experiment Class 95 60 76

Control Class 85 40 64,25

N-Gain Values Experiment Class 0,92 0,33 0,63

Control Class 0,8 0,21 0,47

Based on table 1, in pre-test experiment class and control class almost had same scores, it showed that they came from same condition. The average score of pre-test increased from 31,87 become 76 in experiment class. In control class The score of pre-test increased from 31,75 become 64,25. From that scores, we got the average of N-gain values 0,63 and 0,47. After researchers got N-gain values, researchers found normalization test, Homogeneity test, and hypotheses test to answer our researchers’s hypotheses.

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Based on analyze, the data from both of class was normal and homogeny. The hypotheses testing showed on table 3. Table 3 Hypothese test using N-gain values average 4,16

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4.3. Observation Data Analyze Observation divide two activities in experiment class, they are teacher activities and student activities. Teacher activities observed by colleague and physics teacher.student activities observed by researcher. The student activities will show in figure 3.

Figure 3 Student activities percentage

Based on figure 1 showed percentage observation of student activities in learning process. Each class having 40 students. In experiment class, students

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divided eight groups which consist of fives students. In the first meeting, the percentage was 50,3 %. In the next meeting, the percentage was 69,9%. And the last meeting the percentage reached 77,8%.. 5. Conclusions Based on the analysis above, it can be concluded that (1) POE (PredictObserve-Explain) based teaching strategy was effective to improve learners’ conceptual understanding on Heat and temperature topics, and (2) POE (PredictObserve-Explain) based teaching strategy could raise the student activities in class. References Dahar, Ratna Wilis., 2011. Teori Belajar dan Pembelajaran. Bandung : Erlangga. Depdiknas., 2006. Permendiknas Nomor 22 Tahun 2006 Tentang Standar Isi Sekolah Menengah Atas. Jakarta: Depdiknas. Gunawan, M.A., 2015. Statistik Penelitian Bidang Pendidikan, Psikologi Dan Sosial. Yogyakarta: Parama Publishing. Indrawati dan Wanwan Setiawan., 2009. Pembelajaran Aktif, Kreatif, Efektif dan Menyenangkan. untuk Guru SD. Jakarta : PPPPTK IPA. Mundilarto., Kapita Selekta Pendidikan Fisika. Jurnal Pendidikan Fisika. Poerwadarminta., 1986. Kamus Umum Bahasa Indonesia. Jakarta : Balai Pustaka. Posner, George J., Strike, Kenneth A., Hewson, Peter W., and Gertzog, William A., 1982. Accomodation of a Scientific Conception: Toward a Theory of Conceptual Change. Science Education Vol. 88. No. 2, 211-227. John Wiley and Sons. Sirait, Judyanto., 2009. Pendekatan Pembelajaran Konflik Kognitif untuk Meningkatkan Penguasaan Konsep Siswa SMA pada Topic Suhu dan Kalor. Skripsi. Bandung : Universitas Tanjungpura. Syuhendri., 2010. Pembelajaran Perubahan Konseptual : Pilihan Penulisan Skripsi Mahasiswa. Forum MIPA Vol 13 No. 2,133-140. ISSN : 1410-1262. Syuhendri., 2014. Konsepsi Alternatif Mahasiswa Pada ranah Mekanika: Analisis untuk Konsep Impetus dan Kecepatan Benda Jatuh. Jurnal Inovasi dan Pembelajaran Fisika Vol. 1 No. 1, Mei 2014. ISSN : 2355-7109. Wirtha, I M. dan Rapi, N. K., 2007. Pengaruh Model Pembelajaran Dan Penalaran Formal Terhadap Penguasaan Konsep Fisika dan Sikap Ilmiah Siswa SMA Negeri 4 Singaraja. Laporan penelitian (tidak diterbitkan). Jurusan Fisika, UNDIKSHA Singaraja

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