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Abstract

This research was aimed to describe (1) the learning process in the subject of High Plant Taxonomy; (2) science process skills and metacognitive skills of students; (3) the needs of lecturers and students in learning. This type of research is descriptive quantitative-qualitative. Research samples were subject lecturers and 35 students of biological education. Data collection techniques used are tests and surveys. Data collection instruments are test sheets and requirement analysis questionnaire sheets. The results showed that (1) students had difficulty understanding the taxonomic material of plants; (2) student science process skills in Plant Taxonomy courses, namely observing (sometimes), measuring sometimes), managing data (sometimes), deviating (often), planning experiments (sometimes) and conducting experiments (sometimes -sometimes); (3) metacognitive planning skills (76, sufficient), monitoring (76, sufficient), evaluating (69, enough), revising (82, good); 4) Lecturers and students need teaching materials in the form of modules from the results of local potential to achieve the expected competencies.

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