“…Theoretically, the POGIL model more directed the students to easily understand the learning material (Bénéteau et al, 2017;Bressette, 2008;Hu & Shepherd, 2014;Kim, 2018;Kussmaul et al, 2016;Muhammad & Purwanto, 2020;Rumain & Geliebter, 2020;Straumanis & Simons, 2008;Williamson et al, 2013) and the students could solve the problems given by the teacher through a teamwork (Eberlein et al, 2008;Kussmaul, 2012;Muhammad & Purwanto, 2020). A teamwork learning would make the students to more develop their thinking skill in the higher level (Muhammad & Purwanto, 2020;Rustam, Ramdani, & Sedijani, 2017), it was due to the students' roles that were more active and it made the learning processes more interesting (Kussmaul, 2014). Additionally, the learning using a POGIL model would actively motivate the students to get their knowledge (Yadav et al, 2019;Yuliastini et al, 2018); subsequently, the students became an independent person, skilled, had scientific abilities, and active in solving the problems based on the knowledge gained (Hu & Kussmaul, 2012;Natalina et al, 2013;Vincent-Ruz et al, 2020).…”