2016
DOI: 10.5897/err2016.3054
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An investigation of problem-solving skills of pre-service science teachers

Abstract: Advancements in science and technology have created problems for some people who have difficulties adapting to the new environment. Improving problem solving skills of these people is very important for them to so have the ability to cope with new problems. From the education perspective, it is believed that teachers should help students by not only giving them information on how to solve certain problems but also how to assimilate problem solving skills. Teachers should first and foremost have these problem s… Show more

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“…The students of State Senior High School (Sekolah Menengah Atas Negeri = SMAN) 1 Bantul actually have high cognitive ability. The finding is similar to the research by Allacaci, Lewis, O'Brien & Jiang [39] and Bahtiyar & Can [40], which found that students tend to have high cognitive ability but they find it difficult to do a task about graphic or vector representation. Moreover, after the interview, we found that the teachers only use the power point in teaching.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…The students of State Senior High School (Sekolah Menengah Atas Negeri = SMAN) 1 Bantul actually have high cognitive ability. The finding is similar to the research by Allacaci, Lewis, O'Brien & Jiang [39] and Bahtiyar & Can [40], which found that students tend to have high cognitive ability but they find it difficult to do a task about graphic or vector representation. Moreover, after the interview, we found that the teachers only use the power point in teaching.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 89%
“…This phenomenon was also recorded by Hong (2013) in which the complexity of the genetic mutation material requires students to have more ability to solve problems that need to be addressed according to technological developments. The importance of problem-solving skills for senior high school students requires pre-service biology teachers to practice problem-solving skills, including complex problem-solving skills, before applying to prospective students in the class (Bahtiyar & Can, 2016). Furthermore, students should have better problem-solving skills to understand the causal relationship of any biological phenomenon and to master the appropriate scientific reasoning skills for each phenomenon encountered (Asiye & Bilge, 2016).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The importance of problem-solving skills for senior high school students requires pre-service biology teachers to practice problem-solving skills, including complex problem-solving skills, before applying to prospective students in the class (Bahtiyar & Can, 2016). Furthermore, students should have better problem-solving skills to understand the causal relationship of any biological phenomenon and to master the appropriate scientific reasoning skills for each phenomenon encountered (Asiye & Bilge, 2016). Pre-service biology teachers are like students who need training on how to use problem-solving skills before the application of any method, including the use of problem-solving skills to solve a problem.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…2013). Ayrıca genel tarama araştırmalarında araştırma evreni içinden alınan örneklemin demografik özellikleri, belirlenen konulara ilişkin görüşleri, konuya ilişkin tercihleri tespit edilmeye çalışılır (Bahtiyar, Can 2016). Bu yönüyle çalışmada toplam puanın konuya ilişkin tespit edilen değişkenlere göre aralarındaki farklılık incelenmiştir.…”
Section: Araştırmanın Modeliunclassified