The Urgency of the OIDDE Instructional Model for Teaching Inheritance of Traits: Implications for Junior High School Students’ Learning Interest and Critical Thinking Skills
Abstract
Inheritance of traits (heredity) is a conceptually demanding topic for Grade 9 junior high school students. It requires learners to coordinate abstract entities (genes/alleles), symbolic representations (Punnett squares, pedigrees), and probabilistic reasoning—conditions that often produce misconceptions and low confidence. At the same time, junior high science curricula increasingly emphasize higher-order outcomes such as critical thinking and sustained learning interest, not only factual recall. The OIDDE learning model (Orientation–Identify–Discussion–Decision–Engage in behavior) was developed as a staged inquiry model to guide learners through dilemma-based reasoning and responsible action. Evidence from higher education and secondary contexts indicates that OIDDE can foster higher-order thinking (including critical thinking), ethical decision making, and learning engagement when implemented with appropriate scaffolding (Hudha et al., 2016; Husamah et al., 2018; Hudha et al., 2024). This article provides a framework synthesis (≤2024) to argue for the urgency of applying OIDDE to the inheritance topic in junior high school. We integrate three research strands: (1) the structure and documented impacts of OIDDE; (2) evidence on conceptual difficulties and misconceptions in genetics learning; and (3) motivation research on learning interest and autonomy-supportive instruction. Results include an explanatory framework linking OIDDE stages to motivational mechanisms and cognitive mechanisms, and we translate the framework into a lesson flow and assessment checkpoints for Grade 9 heredity. We also provide an evidence map, a stage-by-stage activity template, and rubrics for critical thinking and interest measurement.
How to Cite This Article
Sulikah, Atok Miftachul Hudha, Lud Waluyo (2024). The Urgency of the OIDDE Instructional Model for Teaching Inheritance of Traits: Implications for Junior High School Students’ Learning Interest and Critical Thinking Skills . International Journal of Multidisciplinary Evolutionary Research (IJMER), 5(2), 50-54. DOI: https://doi.org/10.54660/IJMER.2024.5.2.50-54