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The Growing Scientific Attitudes and Worship to Science for Students
Author(s) -
Hirma Meuthia
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
international journal of educational dynamics
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2655-5093
pISSN - 2655-4852
DOI - 10.24036/ijeds.v1i1.46
Subject(s) - scientific literacy , natural (archaeology) , mathematics education , psychology , process (computing) , scientific misconceptions , disadvantage , literacy , scientific literature , sociology of scientific knowledge , science education , positive attitude , pedagogy , sociology , computer science , social science , social psychology , paleontology , archaeology , artificial intelligence , biology , history , operating system
This study presents a literature review on growing scientific attitudes and literacy towards science for students. Natural science is a product, process, and ends with an attitude that is a scientific attitude. Scientific attitudes are developed through scientific literacy activities or processes in learning when conducting discussions, experiments, simulations, and project activities at the field. Although in the world of education, we have encountered many models that carry out the activities described above in developing students' scientific attitudes. Some of them are inquiry, discovery learning, problem-based learning, project-based learning, and contextual learning. The learning model improves the scientific attitude in learning. However, there are some obstacles in its efforts to foster the scientific attitude of students, one of the problems is that educators lack the relevant pedagogical skills needed in learning in an atmosphere of inquiry. Another disadvantage is that the background of teachers' understanding of scientific literacy content is still poor. This research was conducted to see the factors that influence the scientific attitude of students. Literature research results show that the scientific attitude of students will be positive, if the ability of educators in scientific learning and literacy of science is mastered by the teacher.

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