2024
DOI: 10.36681/tused.2023.038
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Effects of multirepresentation-based creative problem-solving learning model on students’ critical thinking and diet nutritional quality

Siti Fathonah,
Edy Cahyono,
Retno Iswari
et al.

Abstract: This research investigated how the multirepresentation-based creative problem-solving (MBCPS) learning model could enhance students’ critical thinking skills in relation to the Nutritional Quality of Diet. The research subjects were 72 students of the Culinary Education study program in Nutrition Science, consisting of an experimental group of 36 students with MBCPS and 36 students forming a control group using conventional problem solving. The MBCPS model consists of four stages, namely problem identification… Show more

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