The impact of LMS-based mechanics course on the creativity of prospective physics teachers in the post-pandemic era: A quasi-experimental study

Authors : Gunawan Gunawan; Nina Nisrina; Ahmad Harjono; Ni Made Yeni Suranti; Lovy Herayanti
article cite 0 Year 2024
source: Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development
Abstract

This quasi-experimental study examined the effect of a mechanics course delivered through a Learning Management System (LMS) on the creativity of prospective physics teachers at a teacher training college in Mataram, Indonesia. The study was conducted in the post-pandemic era. Using a pretest-posttest one-group design, the researchers evaluated changes in creativity across three domains: figural, numeric, and verbal. The results showed significant improvements in overall creativity, with the most critical gains observed in the figural domain. Further analysis revealed that fluency was the creative indicator with the most enhancement. In contrast, other indicators displayed varying degrees of improvement. These findings highlight the potential of LMS-based instruction in fostering creativity among future physics educators, particularly in the figural, numeric, and verbal domains. This study adds to the growing body of evidence supporting technology integration into teacher education, especially during times of crisis. Future research should explore more targeted instructional strategies within LMS environments and utilize comprehensive creativity assessment methods further to enhance creative learning experiences for prospective physics teachers.


Concepts :
Innovative Teaching Methods
STEM Education
Technology-Enhanced Education Studies
article cite 0 Year 2024 source Journal of Infrastructure Policy and Development
SDGs
Good health and well-being
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