PEMBUATAN HERBARIUM KERING SEBAGAI MEDIA PENGENALAN ETNOBOTANI DI LINGKUNGAN SMPN 6 MADIUN

Findyta Novia Ferosa* -  Universitas PGRI Madiun, Indonesia
Hasna Gita Savira -  Universitas PGRI Madiun
Bella Septiana -  Universitas PGRI Madiun
Aninda Ayu Kartina -  Universitas PGRI Madiun
Julia Rismawati -  Universitas PGRI Madiun
Indah Wijianti -  Universitas PGRI Madiun
Pujiati Pujiati -  Universitas PGRI Madiun

DOI : 10.24269/adi.v8i2.7406

Program pengabdian ini terdiri dari pelatihan dan pembuatan herbarium yang dilaksanakan di SMP Negeri 6 Madiun. Program ini bertujuan memberikan pengetahuan dan keterampilan pembuatan herbarium sebagai media pengenalan etnobotani kepada peserta didik kelas VII SMP Negeri 6 Madiun. Kegiatan pelatihan herbarium terdiri dari pretest, penyampaian materi, dan posttest. Kegiatan pembuatan herbarium meliputi kegiatan persiapan alat dan bahan, pengambilan spesimen, pembersihan spesimen, pengepresan, labelling, dan pemasangan pigura. Program pelatihan dan pembuatan herbarium secara keseluruhan berjalan lancar. Keberhasilan program ini ditunjukkan dengan peningkatan pengetahuan peserta didik terkait herbarium sebesar 27% dan tingginya tingkat keberhasilan pembuatan herbarium oleh peserta didik. Produk herbarium dari program ini diharapkan dapat digunakan sebagai media pengenalan etnobotani pada peserta didik khususnya peserta didik di SMP Negeri 6 Madiun.   

Keywords
Etnobotani, Herbarium kering, Keterampilan peserta didik, Pelatihan herbarium, Pembuatan herbarium
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