Implementation of STEM E-Module with SDGs Principle to Improve Science Literacy and Environment-friendly Attitudes in Terms of Gender

Prima Aswirna, Vira Kiswanda, N. Nurhasnah, Reza Fahmi
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Scientific literacy plays an important role in developing education in the 21st century. However, the current student’s scientific literacy ability is relatively low. The millennial generation has been named as a generation that has an environment-friendly attitude. In cases that occur in the field, many students still litter and are not friendly to the environment. There are no teaching materials that develop scientific literacy and environment-friendly attitudes in implementing STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics) with the principles of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). This research aims to produce a STEM e-module with the principles of SDGs to improve scientific literacy and environment-friendly attitudes of 11th grade students regarding gender that is valid, practical, and effective. This research is development research (R&D) with the Plomp model. The data analysis results show that the STEM e-module with SDGs principle has a good impact on students' scientific literacy skills and environment-friendly attitudes. The developed e-module can also help students practice scientific literacy and improve a better environment-friendly attitude.
落实可持续发展目标原则的STEM电子模块,从性别角度提高科学素养和环境友好态度
科学素养对21世纪教育的发展具有重要意义。然而,目前学生的科学素养能力相对较低。千禧一代被称为具有环境友好态度的一代。在现场发生的情况下,许多学生仍然乱扔垃圾,对环境不友好。根据可持续发展目标(SDGs)的原则实施STEM(科学、技术、工程、数学),目前还没有培养科学素养和环境友好态度的教材。本研究旨在根据SDGs的原则,制作一份有效、实用、有效的STEM电子模块,以提高11年级学生对性别的科学素养和环境友好态度。这项研究是采用普洛姆普模型的开发研究(R&D)。数据分析结果显示,SDGs原则的STEM电子模块对学生的科学素养技能和环境友好态度有很好的影响。开发的电子模块还可以帮助学生练习科学素养,培养更好的环保态度。
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