Analysis of Creative Thinking Skills of High School Students in Dynamic Fluid Materials as The Impact of Distance Learning During Covid-19 Pandemic
Nishfi Nurlaelati Qodari (a*), Parlindungan Sinaga (b), Endi Suhendi (b)

a) Physics Education, Indonesia University of Education, Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 299 Bandung 40154, Indonesia
*nishfinurlaelati7[at]upi.edu
b) Department Physics Education, Indonesia University of Education, Jl. Dr. Setiabudi No. 299 Bandung 40154, Indonesia


Abstract

This study aims to analyze high school students creative thinking skills on Dynamic Fluid material during distance learning (PJJ). The research method used is descriptive quantitative research. The subjects of this study were 37 student of high school (SMA) class XI from two different schools. The research school was chosen based on the geographic location. Purposive sampling is used in this research, using the criteria that the sample has learned about dynamic fluid material. The instrument used in this study was a description of the creative thinking skills test as many as 2 sets of questions. Data analysis was carried out by referring to the rubric for assessing creative thinking skills from Alrubai which was then converted into a percentage to see how students creative thinking skills were. The results of data analysis showed that the average percentage of creative thinking skills of all students was 16.38% with the acquisition of each aspect of 23.42% for the fluency aspect, 23.37% for the flexibility aspect and 2.36% for the originality. While the average percentage of students^ creative thinking skills in each school was obtained 18.91% for SMA with a geographic location close to the city center area with the acquisition of each aspect it was obtained 24.68% for the fluency aspect, 24.68% for the flexibility aspect and 2.08% for the originality aspect. Whereas for SMA with a geographic location far from the city center area, it was obtained 10.42% with the acquisition of each aspect of 14.20% for the fluency aspect, 14.02% for the flexibility aspect and 3.03% for the originality aspect. Based on the data analysis, it can be seen that the creative thinking skills of high school students who are far from the city center are lower than those in the city center. This is due to the student interest in learning, lack of parental supervision of students, and limited internet access

Keywords: Creative Thinking Skills- Distance Learning- Dynamic Fluid

Topic: Physics Education

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