THE PRACTICALLITY OF RIGID BODY DYNAMICS CONSTRUCTIVIST MODULE AS PHYISC LEARNING RESOURCE OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS

Nurdawia Nurdawia, Zulirfan Zulirfan, Fakhruddin Z

Abstract


This study aims to measure the practicality of physics constructivist modules in the dynamics of rotation and
rigid body balance using ADDIE’s model. The module practicality stages are: preparation, research
introduction, practicality testing, filling out questionnaires, analyzing and conclusions, revising, and
practical. There are 25 students and one physics teacher who asked using a questionnaire with 5 practical
indicators, namely: efficiency, presentation of module material, ease of use, conformity with science, and
implementation of constructive elements. The results of module practicality testing data analysis showed that
the module efficiency level was 65.83 with the practical category, the module presentation rate was 90.16
with a very practical category, the module's ease of use was 86.08 with a very practical category, the degree
of conformity with the science was 95,0 with a very practical category, and the level of implementation of
constructive elements is 88.8 with a very practical category. Overall, the practicality of constructivist physics
learning modules is 85.17 with a very practical category. Based on the results, it can be concluded that the
constructivist physics learning module of rotational dynamics and rigid body balance is declared practical to
be used as a source of learning for high school physics students.


Keywords


constructivistic module, rigid body dynamics, physics learning

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