script of teacher and student dialogue

Script of teacher and student dialogue



The scientific approach is the scientific framework of learning that is carried by the Curriculum 2013. Steps on a scientific approach is a form of adaptation of scientific steps in science.The learning process can be matched by a scientific process, therefore the 2013 Curriculum mandates the essence of a scientific approach in learning. The scientific approach is believed to be a golden tool for the development and development of students' attitudes, skills, and knowledge. In approaches or work processes that meet the scientific criteria, scientists are more concerned with inductive reasoning than deductive reasoning. Among the saintific approaches are:
1. comucating skill
Communication is the main activity of human in everyday life.Communication skills are the ability, intelligence, and communication skills.Communication is the capital and key suses in association and career because only with communication a good relationship can be built and nurtured.2. Argumentation skill
Generating counterarguments is an important argument skill.Thinking about counterarguments will lead to a more thoughtful and informed consideration. For example, if you have to write an essay or an argumentative paper or if you are preparing a debate. For a more considered judgment on moral issues, one which addresses moral counterarguments, it may be useful to know something about ethical dilemmas and moral values.3. Problem solving skill
Most problem-solving skills are developed through everyday life and experience. However, the following interests and activities may be useful in applying to high-level skills such as engineering, IT, operational research and some areas of finance.'Mind games' such as cryptic crosswords, Sudoku, chess, bridge, etc;Computer games - the best of these can involve strategic planning, critical and statistical analysis and assessing the pros and cons of different courses of action;'Practical' interests such as programming, computer repairs, car maintenance, or DIY;Working with sound or lighting equipment for a band, event or show;Academic study: evaluating different sources of information for the essays, designing and constructing a 'microshelter' for an architecture project; Setting up a lab experiment.4. Incuiry skill
One method of teaching that is very kontruktivistik is the method of inquiry (investigation). In this method students are really involved to actively think and find the understanding they want to know. In this method of learning students are involved in the process of discovery through data collection and hypothesis testing. In general, Inquiry is the process by which scientists ask questions about the nature of this world and how they systematically seek answers.

S: goog morning sir, how are you?
T: morning vina, i'm fine, please sit down!. Do you have problem that you want to say?
S: yes sir i want to ask about radioactive
T: oke. Please talk.
S: i want know what radioactive usability in everyday life?
T: oke, i'm explain.
    The field of medicine
     -cancer healing therapy
     Field of hydrology
     -learn the flow velocity of the river
     Biological field
     -learn the function of photosynthetic reaction
     Field of agriculture
     -pesticides
S: oke sir , thanks you. Now i understood about radioactive
T: you're welcome vina,  i happy because you understanding fast
S: see you sir.
T: see you too,  in the next class tomorrow.

Komentar

  1. Is this 2013 curriculum learning method making scientific learning process better for its students? Please describe your opinion.

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    1. Yes, because the method of learning with the 2013 curriculum is an improvement from the previous curriculum

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  2. Is the Indonesian teachers teach using a scientific approach?

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  3. Why in the teacher's learning should have an approach to his students?

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    1. is the case with many of the current/popular paradigms, you're probably already using the constructivist approach to some degree. Constructivist teachers pose questions and problems, then guide students to help them find their own answers. They use many techniques in the teaching process. For example, they may:

      prompt students to formulate their own questions (inquiry)
      allow multiple interpretations and expressions of learning (multiple intelligences)
      encourage group work and the use of peers as resources (collaborative learning)
      More information on the above processes is covered in other workshops in this series. For now, it's important to realize that the constructivist approach borrows from many other practices in the pursuit of its primary goal: helping students learn HOW TO LEARN.

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  4. what is the negatife impact of radioactive?

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    1. Nuclear has long been considered a great way to generate the power that lights and heats our homes. It can generate electricity without greenhouse gas emissions. However, after a few terrible disasters in Nuclear power plants around the world, people have become more and more aware that, when not treated carefully, nuclear power poses rather a significant threat to our way of life. There also have been safety and health concerns involved in storing nuclear (radioactive) waste. Luckily, though, in recent years the safety precautions of working nuclear power plants have become more and more strict and they are now incredibly safe. However, they still generate tons of very hazardous waste material each and every year, material that is difficult to shift.

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  5. What is the danger of radioactive and why should wear?

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    1. Required PPE: For any work with an open radioactive source, wear:
      disposable gloves (latex or nitrile gloves are generally suitable)
      a full-length lab coat (worn closed with sleeves rolled down)
      close-toed shoes. Never wear sandals or other open-toed shoes while working with radioactivity.
      Safety Glasses: You should wear safety glasses for any radioisotope procedure, but it is especially important whenever there is a potential for the build-up of pressure that could release a spray of material.
      Protecting Your Wrists: Lab coat cuffs may hang down and drag across contaminated surfaces. To protect the skin of your wrists, consider one of the following steps:
      Wrap tape around your lab coat sleeve or put a rubber band around the sleeve to keep the cuff from dragging.
      Wear long gloves and tuck your lab coat into the gloves.
      Wear Tyvek sleeve protectors.
      Survey the skin of your wrists frequently as you work.
      Contaminated Lab Coats: See Spills & Incidents for information about how to handle a contaminated lab coat.
      Extra Clothing: Keep an extra set of clothing and shoes in the lab in case your clothing becomes contaminated.
      Petroleum-Based Hand Creams: Avoid using petroleum-based hand creams when wearing gloves because petroleum-based hand creams may increase glove permeability.

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  6. What are constructivist teaching methods?

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    1. Constructivist teaching is based on constructivist learning theory. Constructivist teaching is based on the belief that learning occurs as learners are actively involved in a process of meaning and knowledge construction as opposed to passively receiving information. Learners are the makers of meaning and knowledge.

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  7. Please explain whether there is a positive impact of radioactive?

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    1. Shrink Tumors

      If removing the cancer isn't possible, Mayo Clinic staff say radiation therapy can help shrink cancerous tumors. The radiation treatments reduce negative symptoms from cancer to improve the patient's quality of life.

      Low Dose Radiation for Immunity and Lowered Stress Effects

      A study conducted by the University of Toronto at Scarborough in January 2005 resulted in stress reduction and improvement in immunity to illness as positive effects of radiation. Low doses of gamma rays directed at meadow voles (a type of rodent) showed improved health in the mammals in a process called hormesis, wherein low doses of what is normally harmful (radiation in this case) becomes beneficial.

      Diagnostic Imaging

      The Windows to the Universe website states that one of the good aspects of radiation is in diagnostics. Radiation helps doctors image body interiors to locate areas of difficulty. The Merck Manual website lists some of the radiation imaging types as ultrasonography, magnetic resonance imaging (MRI), doppler, computed tomography (CT or CAT scans), radionuclide scanning, and positron emission tomography (PET) as some of the many diagnostic used tools in the location and treatment of a wide variety of illnesses.

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  8. is there scientific method? if there are,tell me about that?

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    1. he scientific method is a process for experimentation that is used to explore observations and answer questions. Does this mean all scientists follow exactly this process? No. Some areas of science can be more easily tested than others. For example, scientists studying how stars change as they age or how dinosaurs digested their food cannot fast-forward a star's life by a million years or run medical exams on feeding dinosaurs to test their hypotheses. When direct experimentation is not possible, scientists modify the scientific method. In fact, there are probably as many versions of the scientific method as there are scientists! But even when modified, the goal remains the same: to discover cause and effect relationships by asking questions, carefully gathering and examining the evidence, and seeing if all the available information can be combined in to a logical answer.

      Even though we show the scientific method as a series of steps, keep in mind that new information or thinking might cause a scientist to back up and repeat steps at any point during the process. A process like the scientific method that involves such backing up and repeating is called an iterative process.

      Whether you are doing a science fair project, a classroom science activity, independent research, or any other hands-on science inquiry understanding the steps of the scientific method will help you focus your scientific question and work through your observations and data to answer the question as well as possible.

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  9. Can students understand more quickly when using scientific learning?

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  10. About radioactivity is more dangerous to women than men?

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    1. If asked the most danger to women or men as dangerous

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