2012
DOI: 10.33830/jp.v13i1.349.2012
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Pengembangan Bahan Ajar Kimia Rintisan Sma Bertaraf Internasional Kelas Xi Materi Laju Reaksi

Abstract: This study was aimed to develop teaching materials about chemical reaction rate which covered materials adapted to A-Level High School students of grade XI in Pioneer International Standard High School (RSMA-BI). The developmental research was adopting the instructional development model 4D which include four stages of development, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate. Instructional materials were written in English consist of seven topics titled: Reaction Rate Concept, The Exchange's Expressions, R… Show more

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“…Chemistry was closely related to the scientific approach, because chemistry is inseparable from the scientific process that underlies the emergence of a scientific approach. This is in accordance with the opinion of The College Board which states that scientific shortcuts will support the direct involvement of students with chemical phenomena, which means that in studying chemistry is needed a scientific approach that includes the process of solving problems and critical thinking so that students really understand the chemical phenomena [6]. The Colege Board.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%
“…Chemistry was closely related to the scientific approach, because chemistry is inseparable from the scientific process that underlies the emergence of a scientific approach. This is in accordance with the opinion of The College Board which states that scientific shortcuts will support the direct involvement of students with chemical phenomena, which means that in studying chemistry is needed a scientific approach that includes the process of solving problems and critical thinking so that students really understand the chemical phenomena [6]. The Colege Board.…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 81%