PROFILE OF STUDENTS' COMPUTATIONAL THINKING BASED ON SELF-REGULATED LEARNING IN COMPLETING BEBRAS TASKS
Bebras task is a problem solving problem that integrates computational thinking in it, which the stages in computational thinking consist of: decomposition, abstraction, algorithm, and pattern recognition. This study aims to describe the profile of student's computational thinking based on the...
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Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang,
2021-08-01T00:00:00Z.
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Summary: | Bebras task is a problem solving problem that integrates computational thinking in it, which the stages in computational thinking consist of: decomposition, abstraction, algorithm, and pattern recognition. This study aims to describe the profile of student's computational thinking based on the level of self-regulated learning in completing bebras task. This study is a qualitative-descriptive study with three research subjects based on the level of students' self-regulated learning, namely high self-regulated learning, medium self-regulated learning, and low self-regulated learning. The results of this study indicate that students with different levels of self-regulated learning have different computational thinking ability in completing bebras task. Student with high level of self-regulated learning can reach the stages of decomposition, abstraction, algorithm, and pattern recognition. Student with medium level of self-regulated learning can reach the stages of decomposition, absraction, and algorithm. Student with low level of self-regulated learning can reach the stage of decomposition only. Student with low level of self-regulated learning do not yet reflect independence in learning. |
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Item Description: | 2579-9827 2580-2216 10.31000/prima.v5i2.4173 |