This study aims to produce a chemical module
based on discovery learning redox reactions using
probing prompting techniques and determine the level of
validity, practicality and effectiveness of the module.
This research includes education development research
(EDR) using the Plomp development model which has
three stages, namely the preliminary research phase, the
prototyping phase and the assessment phase. At the
prototyping stage, self evaluation is carried out, expert
review, one-to-one evaluation, small group evaluation,
while the assessment stage is carried out through field
tests. in two schools namely SMAN 15 Padang and
SMAN 9 Padang. The research instrument used was a
questionnaire in the form of validity and practicality
sheets, multiple choice questions and critical thinking
questions. Results Module validity by an average
validator is 0.87 with a very high validity category. The
results of practicality by students in small groups an
average of 0.93 and practicality by teachers on field tests
an average of 0.87 with a very high level of practicality.
Hypothesis test results showed a significant difference
between the learning outcomes of experimental class
students and the control class in schools with moderate
and low ability to use modules. Hypothesis test results
also showed a significant difference between the critical
thinking skills of experimental class students and the
control class both in medium and low ability schools on
the use of modules.
Keywords : Modules, Redox Reactions, Discovery, Probing Promting Techniques, Critical Thinking, Plomp Development Models