21st century STEM education: An increase in mathematical critical thinking skills and gender through technological integration

  • Suherman S
  • Setiawan R
  • Herdian H
  • et al.
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Abstract

STEM learning is a process of improving one's mathematical critical thinking skills in the twenty-first century. The study aimed to compare the mathematical skills of critical thinking between genders through STEM learning. The researchers employed the quasi-experiment design with 2 x 2 factorial designs and a simple random sampling technique. The research data were collected using tests to assess students' mathematical critical thinking skills. The normality, homogeneity, and hypothesis tests analysis were performed using two-way ANOVA. The research findings are as follows: (1) there were differences between STEM and conventional learning in mathematical critical thinking skills. STEM learning through technological integration is more effective than conventional learning; (2) there was a difference in the mathematical critical thinking skills results between male and female students, with female students having a higher ability to use critical thinking skills. It is expected that STEM learning can be used as a learning solution in the twenty-first century.

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Suherman, S., Setiawan, R. H., Herdian, H., & Anggoro, B. S. (2022). 21st century STEM education: An increase in mathematical critical thinking skills and gender through technological integration. Journal of Advanced Sciences and Mathematics Education, 1(2), 33–40. https://doi.org/10.58524/jasme.v1i2.29

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