This study was conducted to i) ascertain the validity, reliability, and feasibility of a module based on the socioscientific issue approach and design thinking model (SIA-DT), and ii) assess its effects on the entrepreneurial creative thinking (ECT) in STEM education. The first phase of ECT module validation was conducted with the assistance of three expert evaluators and 32 students. A 5-point Likert scale questionnaire and the ECT test were used to collect data. The second phase consists of evaluation using a quasi-experimental design with a Pre-Post Test of Non-Equivalent Control Groups. A total of 64 Form Four students were divided into two groups: SIA-DT (n = 32) and control (n = 32). The ECT module has a high validity value and an acceptable Cronbach’s alpha reliability of .92. The ECT Module’s feasibility was substantiated by a mean score of 4.71. The results of the independent-sample t-test prove that there is a significant difference in the post-test for students in the SIA-DT group compared to the control group in ECT and five constructs of ECT. In conclusion, these findings demonstrate that the ECT Module is valid, reliable, and feasible in STEM education and that it is effective in enhancing students’ ECT.
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Arifin, S., & Siew, N. M. (2023). INTEGRATION OF SOCIOSCIENTIFIC APPROACH AND DESIGN THINKING: AN ENTREPRENEURIAL CREATIVE THINKING MODULE FOR STEM EDUCATION. Journal of Baltic Science Education, 22(5), 767–780. https://doi.org/10.33225/jbse/23.22.767
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