2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012146
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Text Based Analogy in Overcoming Student Misconception on Simple Electricity Circuit Material

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“…The teachers assumed that current would decrease as it passed through a circuit; the other the light bulb was from the power source, the dimmer the lamp would be, even though the current flowing through each resistance in a series circuit was the same. It is in line with a study conducted by Hesti et al (2017), who reveals that the student claims that the electric current will be consumed by the lamp that passes first.…”
Section: Misconception Description Of Physics Teachers On Direct Curr...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…The teachers assumed that current would decrease as it passed through a circuit; the other the light bulb was from the power source, the dimmer the lamp would be, even though the current flowing through each resistance in a series circuit was the same. It is in line with a study conducted by Hesti et al (2017), who reveals that the student claims that the electric current will be consumed by the lamp that passes first.…”
Section: Misconception Description Of Physics Teachers On Direct Curr...supporting
confidence: 88%
“…Besides, Science is one subject that students often find confusing and mistakenly judged as a difficult subject, especially for Physics. Hesti, Maknun, & Feranie (2017) stated that students feel indifferent toward Physics lessons because of the complexity of the concepts. In order to visualize the complex concepts, appropriate instructional material is needed to apply for the teachinglearning process (Asrizal, Amran, Purwani, & Sudargo, 2018;Cook, 2007).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At this stage, the method that would be used was designed in advance. The selection of improper methods can influence the effectiveness of learning and the quality of understanding of students (Hesti, 2017) so it is very important to choose a method that is suitable for the material being taught and in accordance with the available time allocation. If the learning goal is assumed as a tourist or travel destination, the learning step is the process of our journey to get there.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%