Use of E-Modules Based on Socio-Scientific Issues in Efforts to Improve Argumentation and Decision-Making Skills of High School Students
Ghaida Sekarlita Fadha,
Widi Purwianingsih,
Rini Solihat
Abstract:The use of e-modules based on socio-scientific issues can be used as a way to provide argumentation and decision-making skills. This study aims to determine the use of e-modules based on socio-scientific issues in improving the argumentation and decision-making skills of high school students. This study used a quasi-experimental method. The research design used was the non-equivalent control group design. The sample in this study was class X students consisting of 132 people who were determined by purposive sa… Show more
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