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Year 2020, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 183 - 196, 15.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.17478/jegys.630703

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  • Willison, J., F. Sabir, and J. Thomas. (2017). “Shifting Dimensions of Autonomy in Students” Research and Employment.” Higher Education Research & Development 36 (2): 430–43.
  • Willison, J & O'Regan, K. (2007). ‘Commonly known, commonly not known, totally unknown: a framework for Students becoming researchers’, Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 393-409.
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Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document

Year 2020, Volume: 8 Issue: 1, 183 - 196, 15.03.2020
https://doi.org/10.17478/jegys.630703

Abstract

The article focuses on investigating the existence of research skill in pre-service science teachers’ lesson plan. A content analysis was employed as a research method to analyze lesson plan documents made by pre-service science teachers. A number of eighty participants who are college students in department of science education in a state university in Indonesia contributed in creating lesson plan. The documents were then analyzed using Research Skill Development (RSD) frameworks. The findings show that there are three types of lesson plan chosen to be developed: cooperative learning (CL), direct instruction (DI), and guided inquiry (GI). The model of GI lesson plan is the highest proportion among other lesson plan model’s crafted by pre-service science teachers. In addition, sixty documents of lesson plan integrate research skill. When these elaborated using RSD frameworks, fifty documents was in prescribed research; ten documents was in bounded research with depicting a comprehensive six facets of RSD frameworks. An implication of this present study indeed is how to create an appropriate strategy in applying the lesson plan model for students in the classroom including gifted students.  

References

  • Ain, C. T., Sabir, F., & Willison, J. (2018). Research skills that men and women developed at university and then used in workplaces. Studies in Higher Education, 1-13.
  • Cohen, L., Manion, L., and Morrison, K. (2017). Research methods in education (7th ed., pp. 31–30). London: Routledge Falmer.
  • Corwin, L, Runyon, C, Robinson, A & Dolan, E. (2015). ‘The laboratory course assessment survey: A tool to measure three dimensions of research-course design,’ CBE-Life Sciences Education, vol. 14, no. 4, pp. 37.
  • Jacobsen, M., McDermott, M., Brown, B., Eaton, S. E., & Simmons, M. (2018). Graduate students' research-based learning experiences in an online Master of Education program
  • Junpeng, P., & Tungkasamit, A. (2014). The continuing professional development of the assessment through research-based learning in higher education of Thailand. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 143, 737-742.
  • Kardash, C. (2000). Evaluation of an undergraduate research experience: Perceptions of undergraduate interns and their faculty mentors’, Journal of Educational Psychology, vol. 92, no. 1, pp. 191-201.
  • Kinkead, J. (2003). Learning through inquiry: An overview of undergraduate research. New Directions for Teaching and Learning, 2003(93), 5–18.
  • Nightingale, P. (2009). Making research skill development explicit: Final (summative) report, Retrieved 27 September, 2019, from http://www.adelaide.edu.au/clpd/rsd.
  • Sota, C., & Peltzer, K. (2017). The Effectiveness of Research Based Learning among Master degree Student for Health Promotion and Preventable Disease, Faculty of Public Health, Khon Kaen University, Thailand. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 237, 1359-1365.
  • Srikoon, S., Bunterm, T., Samranjai, J., & Wattanathorn, J. (2014). Research synthesis of research-based learning for education in Thailand. Procedia-Social and Behavioral Sciences, 116, 913-917.
  • Torres, L. (2018). Research Skills in the First-Year Biology Practical-Are They There?. Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 15(4), 3.
  • Wannapiroon, P. (2014). Development of research-based blended learning model to enhance graduate students’ research competency and critical thinking skills. Procedia-Social and behavioral sciences, 136, 486-490.
  • Willison, J. (2015). “Researching, Problem Solving, Critical Thinking … Same Ship, Different Bay.” Proceedings of the Annual Conference of the Society for Research into Higher Education (SRHE), Newport, Wales
  • Willison, J., and F. Buisman Pijlman. (2016). “Ph.D. Prepared: Research Skill Development Across the Undergraduate Years.” International Journal of Researcher Development 7 (1): 63–83.
  • Willison, J., F. Sabir, and J. Thomas. (2017). “Shifting Dimensions of Autonomy in Students” Research and Employment.” Higher Education Research & Development 36 (2): 430–43.
  • Willison, J & O'Regan, K. (2007). ‘Commonly known, commonly not known, totally unknown: a framework for Students becoming researchers’, Higher Education Research & Development, vol. 26, no. 4, pp. 393-409.
  • Wilmore, M., and J. Willison. (2016). “Graduates” Attitudes to Research Skill Development in Undergraduate Media Education.” Asia Pacific Media Educator “26 (1): 113–28.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Other Fields of Education, Special Education and Disabled Education
Journal Section Thinking Skills
Authors

Sri Haryati 0000-0002-6210-9963

Sukarno Sukarno This is me 0000-0002-5369-4240

Siswanto Siswanto This is me 0000-0002-2382-637X

Surya Gumilar This is me 0000-0001-5699-484X

Publication Date March 15, 2020
Published in Issue Year 2020 Volume: 8 Issue: 1

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APA Haryati, S., Sukarno, S., Siswanto, S., Gumilar, S. (2020). Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document. Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists, 8(1), 183-196. https://doi.org/10.17478/jegys.630703
AMA Haryati S, Sukarno S, Siswanto S, Gumilar S. Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document. JEGYS. March 2020;8(1):183-196. doi:10.17478/jegys.630703
Chicago Haryati, Sri, Sukarno Sukarno, Siswanto Siswanto, and Surya Gumilar. “Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document”. Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists 8, no. 1 (March 2020): 183-96. https://doi.org/10.17478/jegys.630703.
EndNote Haryati S, Sukarno S, Siswanto S, Gumilar S (March 1, 2020) Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document. Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists 8 1 183–196.
IEEE S. Haryati, S. Sukarno, S. Siswanto, and S. Gumilar, “Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document”, JEGYS, vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 183–196, 2020, doi: 10.17478/jegys.630703.
ISNAD Haryati, Sri et al. “Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document”. Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists 8/1 (March 2020), 183-196. https://doi.org/10.17478/jegys.630703.
JAMA Haryati S, Sukarno S, Siswanto S, Gumilar S. Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document. JEGYS. 2020;8:183–196.
MLA Haryati, Sri et al. “Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document”. Journal for the Education of Gifted Young Scientists, vol. 8, no. 1, 2020, pp. 183-96, doi:10.17478/jegys.630703.
Vancouver Haryati S, Sukarno S, Siswanto S, Gumilar S. Investigating Existence of Research Skills in Pre-Service Science Teachers’ Lesson Plan Document. JEGYS. 2020;8(1):183-96.
By introducing the concept of the "Gifted Young Scientist," JEGYS has initiated a new research trend at the intersection of science-field education and gifted education.