Analyzing Students Critical Thinking as a Basis for Developing Interactive Physics Multimedia with Generative Learning and Cognitive Conflict Strategies
Serli Ahzari, Akmam Akmam

TL;DR
This study investigates how integrating generative learning and cognitive conflict strategies into physics multimedia can enhance students' critical thinking skills, addressing current instructional limitations and promoting deeper conceptual understanding.
Contribution
It introduces a novel approach linking multimedia design with cognitive strategies to improve critical thinking in physics education.
Findings
Current instruction relies on static media like PowerPoint and videos.
Students' critical thinking skills are critically low, especially in inference and evaluation.
Students show moderately positive attitudes but lack in critical reasoning.
Abstract
The increasing complexity of abstract concepts in physics education and the low level of students critical thinking skills demand innovative instructional strategies aligned with 21st century competencies. This study aims to analyze students critical thinking skills as the foundation for developing physics interactive multimedia using a generative learning model integrated with a cognitive conflict strategy. The research was conducted in three public high schools in Lima Puluh Kota Regency using a quantitative descriptive survey method, involving 125 eleventh-grade students. Data were collected using five validated instruments: teacher questionnaires on instructional practices and critical thinking, student learning style and attitude surveys, a multimedia needs assessment, and a critical thinking skills test. Results show that current instruction relies heavily on static and…
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