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International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability
ISSN : -     EISSN : 27985091     DOI : https://doi.org/10.53889/ijses
Core Subject : Education,
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability is a peer-reviewed journal that covers research publications in STEM Education or related including chemistry education, biology education, physics education, earth science education, space science education, enviromental education, science education, technology education, engineering education, mathematics education, and integration between two or more disciplines in STEM Education towards sustainable development. Moreover, this journal also covers the development of STEM Education such as STEAM Education, STREAM Education, MII-STEM and others.
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Indonesian Students' Scientific Literacy in Islamic Junior High School Munasprianto Ramli; Baiq Hana Susanti; Media Putri Yohana
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (505.808 KB) | DOI: 10.53889/ijses.v2i1.33

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Scientific literacy is one of the main and key aspects of facing various challenges in the 21st century. Building students' scientific literacy does not mean making every student a future scientist. However, this is more about building their knowledge of science and technology to play a role in making choices that impact the survival of life today and in the future. This study aimed to analyze the scientific literacy skills of Islamic Junior High School students in Indonesia by using PISA questions from the previous year and finding out their perceptions of PISA academic literacy questions. This study used a sequential explanatory research method with a mixed quantitative and qualitative approach. A total of 150 students from eight Islamic Junior High Schools in West Sumatra and DKI Jakarta Provinces in Indonesia were selected using a purposeful sampling technique. The instruments used are scientific literacy tests to collect quantitative data, interview guides, and open questionnaires for qualitative data. The quantitative data obtained were analyzed by descriptive statistics, while the qualitative data were analyzed by thematic analysis. The results show that the science literacy score of Indonesian Students in Islamic Junior High schools value of Islamic Junior High School students is lower than the average value of the OECD countries and the United States. Then, the students also thought that the scientific literacy questions tested were difficult because they rarely got similar questions. This results also suggest that several factors cause the low literacy scores of Islamic junior high school  students, namely their lack of habit of working on similar questions, the limited number of teachers in giving questions that promote critical and analytical thinking skills and the low desire of students to read and explore knowledge other than what they get in school. 
Assessment for Enhancement of the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Physics Equipment and Laboratory Activity: Basis for the Development of a Physics Laboratory Activity Kit Elesar V. Malicoban; Ellen Castro
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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This study aimed to assess the enhancement of the Do-It-Yourself (DIY) Physics equipment and laboratory activity as the basis for the development of the physics laboratory activity kit to be used in physics classes of high school students. This study used mixed methods. The researcher did the modification on the original DIY Physics equipment constructed by the DepEd-NSTIC to improve the workability of the equipment. We used rating sheets to assess the workability of the improvised DIY Physics equipment and laboratory activity. Rating sheets were designed by the pre-service general science teachers. Enhancements were made to improve the workability of the improvised DIY Physics equipment and laboratory activity and produce enhanced DIY Physics equipment. Results revealed that the improved DIY Physics equipment was workable in its physical feature, ease of manipulation efficiency, accuracy, safety, and appropriateness. The enhanced laboratory activity for the DIY Physics equipment was also workable in terms of its title, introduction, objectives, materials, procedure, questions, layout, spelling and grammar, and time allotment. Therefore, the enhanced DIY Physics equipment and laboratory activity could be used for the development of a Physics laboratory activity kit.
Indonesian Science Teachers' Ability to Design Scientific Literacy Test Riskan Qadar; Zeni Haryanto; Lambang Subagiyo; Muhammad Junus; Muliati Syam
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (224.054 KB) | DOI: 10.53889/ijses.v2i1.52

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The ability of junior high school teachers to design scientific literacy tests is necessary. This research is focused on finding out how teachers can elaborate their ability to design scientific literacy tests. There are eight indicators related to scientific literacy in the developed instrument. We analyzed 41 packages in junior high schools from 9 regencies/cities in Indonesia. Based on the analysis, it was found that there were indicators that had not been achieved because curriculum materials were not available in that semester. This study shows that Indonesian science teachers can develop tests containing scientific literacy with an average of 76.4% of all scientific literacy indicators.
Natural Product Chemistry (NPC) Laboratory Activity in Indonesia Aliefman Hakim; Abdul Wahab Jufri; Jamaluddin Jamaluddin; Muhammad Eka Putra Ramandha
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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The purpose of this research is to integrate to provide design recommendations for the implementation of good natural product chemistry (NPC) laboratory activity. This study was used systematic review which consists of data presentation, data reduction, and drawing conclusions. The data sources come from several articles. The data are: (1) data on natural product chemistry (NPC) laboratory activity methods, (2) data on the validity of the natural product chemistry (NPC) laboratory activity module, (3) data on the effectiveness of the natural product chemistry (NPC) laboratory activity module method data. Module validity was analyzed using the aiken index. The results of the analysis show that the implementation of the natural materials practicum will be carried out if it meets several requirements, namely (1) practicum design (2) practicum module. The validity results show that the natural materials chemistry practicum module is very feasible and practical to use.
Is Flipped Learning more Effective than Traditional Classrooms in Developing Prospective Elementary Teachers’ Competence of Designing Integrated Natural Science Topics? Anh The Hung Mai; Hoi Thi Thanh Phan; Duy Duc Phan; Trang Thi Thuy Nguyen
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (413.828 KB) | DOI: 10.53889/ijses.v2i1.35

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The flipped learning has a lot of advantages in university teaching, especially in the era of information technology explosion and in response to the current Covid-19 pandemic. Designing integrated natural science topics (DINST) is an important competence of elementary school teachers in creating an attractive teaching topic with interdisciplinary integration. The purpose of this study is to determine the effectiveness of applying the flipped learning in developing DINST competence compared to applying the traditional teaching model for prospective elementary teachers. The article used a quasi-experimental method. The 86 fourth-year pre-service elementary teachers were divided into two groups in which the experimental group was applied the flipped learning and the control group was done by traditional teaching. This research was conducted in a 7-week course in the semester I (2020 – 21) through the Module of “Scientific Discovery Activities Organization” at one public university of Education in Vietnam. The article has identified the process of organizing teaching to develop DINST competence for future elementary teachers. Pre- and post- tests were designed and applied on both groups. A questionnaire to collect information on the experimental group's learning attitude was also carried out, which helps to further explain our research results. Descriptive statistics and quantitative data analysis were performed on SPSS. The research results have shown that applying the flipped learning has contributed to the development of DINST competence for prospective elementary teachers better than teaching in the traditional way. The research has contributed to proving the positive role of the flipped learning in developing the future Elementary teachers’ competence to integrated teaching and showed that this model can be widely applied in Vietnam's teacher training institutions
Reflective Thinking for Quality Mathematics Instruction: A Study on Fiji Primary School Teachers’ Knowledge of Reflective Teaching Taraivini Raramasi Raiula; Vijayakumari. S.N; Victor M. Alasa; Sereima Takiveikata; Awadhesh K. Shirotriya
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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This study was aim at analyzing the notion of quality teaching expected of teachers as reflective practitioners, which are continuously articulated during workshops, conferences, however, its practicality seems vaguely defined and at times, reflection seems to lose its purpose and value. The study engaged a descriptive survey which used stratified sampling technique which understudies 363 Primary School Teachers in Fiji from the four major Education Divisions, in which each stratum was selected. A ‘Test on Knowledge of Reflective Teaching,’ and a ‘Rating Scale on Practice of Reflective Teaching’ were conducted and analysed to compare the components of Knowledge and Practice of Reflective Teaching, with respect to teaching experience, and the data was analysed quantitatively using Analysis of Variance (ANOVA). Fndings from the study amongst others is that there is a significant difference in knowledge which focus on practical aspects’ component of knowledge of reflective teaching for primary mathematics teachers in Fiji.
Learning Innovations: Students’ Interest and Motivation on STEAM-PjBL Siti Suryaningsih; Fakhira Ainun Nisa; Buchori Muslim; Fauzan Aldiansyah
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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The purpose of this study was to 1) determine the results of the prerequisite test of the research instrument consisting of tests of validity, reliability, and normality, 2) know students' responses to interest and motivation to learn using chemistry learning innovations. The method used is descriptive quantitative. A sample of 76 students was selected by purposive sampling at one of the senior high schools in Indonesia. Data was collected using a questionnaire instrument with ten items arranged based on a Likert scale based on student interest and motivation indicators on the acid-base titration concept. The instrument used was declared valid, and reliability was proven by a corrected item-total correlation of 10 items. Each of them has a value of more than 0.325. A reliability value of 0.785 and a significance value of 0.2 indicates that the data is normally distributed. The Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics-Project Based Learning (STEAM-PjBL) innovation received a good response from students in the form of a high percentage of interest and learning motivation. Students' interest in learning got an average score of 4.17 in the high category of 83.4%. Likewise, learning motivation scored 4.22 in the high category of 84.4%. In general, student responses gave positive responses or agreed to the application of STEAM-PjBL in chemistry learning because it gave students high interest and motivation to learn. The results of this study can be used as innovations in the science learning process.
STEM Clubs: The Promising Space to Foster Students’ Creativity Nguyen Thi Van Anh; Nguyen Van Bien; Dang Van Son; Nguyen Thi To Khuyen
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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The rapid developments of Science and Technology call for individuals to have strong academic knowledge and creativity. Research shows that students acquire creativity after either curricular or extracurricular activities in subject matters. However, there is not much research examining students’ creativity through integrative learning activities, such as STEM activities. In this current study, we examine the potential of STEM clubs in terms of fostering students’ creativity. We used the survey method to assess students’ creativity in engineering design. We collected the data from 244 Vietnamese students, including members and non-members in STEM clubs. The quantitative analysis was performed to examine the differences between members’ creativity and non-members’ creativity. The results show that STEM club members have significantly more creativity than non-members. The results also show that STEM club members have significantly more creativity than non-members. Based on the results, STEM clubs demonstrate a significant impact on students' creativity. Consequently, STEM clubs should be implemented in high school to enhance students’ creativity.
The Effect of STREAM-Based Teaching Materials Using Smart Apps Creator 3 on Students’ Scientific Literacy Fenny Pebriani; Leny Heliawati; Didit Ardianto
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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This study aimed to develop STREAM-based water teaching using Smart Apps Creator 3 on students’ scientific literacy. The method carried out by Research and Development uses the 4D design (Define, Design, Develop and Disseminate). The research data were collected and analyzed in the form of quantitative descriptive from the students’ pre-test and post-test results. This research used a Google form by distributing a questionnaire given to students with 56 respondents and 11 science teachers who had used STREAM-based water teaching materials using SAC 3. The results of the study, the average percentage of scientific literacy with N-Gain was 76% with a tall category, which means that the application of learning materials based on STREAM using Smart Apps Creator 3 is proven to improve student learning. Conclusion in this study is STREAM-based teaching materials using SAC 3 are statistically proven to improve students’ scientific literacy to water material in online learning during the current pandemic.
High School Students’ Motivation Towards Physics Learning During Covid-19 Outbreak Sukmawati Sukmawati; Riskan Qadar; Nurul Fitriah Sulaeman
International Journal of STEM Education for Sustainability Vol 2, No 1 (2022)
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Learning activities during the covid-19 pandemic have adapted by utilizing e-learning platforms, and this condition encourages the need to help students, especially by knowing their many motivations. Thus, this study aims, 1) To determine the level of student learning motivation in general and by gender 2) To determine the percentage of the ARCS aspect of each school on the level of learning motivation in general and by gender, 3) To determine the percentage of the ARCS aspect as a whole to the level of motivation to learn in general and by gender after participating in Physics learning boldly. The research sample was 275 students of class X MIPA from 8 public schools in Balikpapan. Data collection using questionnaires and interview techniques. The results showed that the general level of motivation was moderate with a percentage of 49%, while the value based on the proportion of gender for male students was 37% and the percentage for students was 63%. , 64.23% for Relevance, 68.19% for Confidence, and 71.95% for Satisfaction, while the proportion value based on gender in Attention is 67.53% for male, 67.80% for female; Male relevance 65.07%, female 63.78%; Confidence of men 69.41%, women 67.55%; and male satisfaction 72.37%, female 71.74%. Basically, this study aims to determine the level of motivation to learn physics and the aspects that affect that motivation; the higher the motivation, the greater the learning success. This study shows that high school students' motivation to learn physics based on the ARCS learning model is in the medium category. By knowing the level of learning motivation from several aspects that have been explored, we can increase students' motivation to learn to the maximum in the next lesson.

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