1. STEM approach in middle school mathematics learning: What is teacher's perception of it?
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Dewi, Eka, Arliani, Elly, and Setyaningrum, Wahyu
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HIGH school teachers , *MATHEMATICS teachers , *MIDDLE schools , *TEACHERS , *MATHEMATICS , *TEACHER influence - Abstract
Education Curriculum in Indonesia meets the Industrial Revolution 4.0 and the 21st century challenges. The implementation, however, faced many problems such as lack of innovation in teaching and learning to equipped students with new era skills. Several studies have stated that the STEM approach can be an alternative solution to this problem. The STEM implementation approach is strongly influenced by teachers' abilities and teachers' perception. It is necessary therefore to identify teachers' perceptions on STEM implementation. This study aims to describe the perception of mathematics teachers in one sub-district in Lampung about STEM approach. This is a qualitative descriptive study involving 38 mathematics teachers in junior high school. The data was collected using an online questionnaire and analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that the mathematics teachers in one sub-district in Lampung have a good knowledge about STEM approach in learning mathematics as can be seen from the number of percentages which show that the majority of mathematics teachers in this area know and familiar with STEM. However, this is still limited to teachers who teach in a good-accredited schools (A and B). The perceptions of the teachers on STEM is also positive for both teachers who teach in a good quality schools (accredited A and B) and in nearly good schools (accredited C) even although they believed many obstacles to implement it. The results implies that it is necessary to motivate mathematics teachers to be able to implement the STEM approach through seminars or training on STEM and its implementation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2024
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