Developing STEM-PjBL worksheet to lift students' critical, creative, and computational thinking skill

  • Indranuddin R
  • Susetyarini E
  • Miharja F
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This research aims to develop STEM-PjBL worksheets on eight-gr ade human excretory system material to lift students' creative, critical, and computational thinking skills. This R&D research uses the Borg & Gall model. The data collection instruments were interview sheets, validation sheets, questionnaire sheets, and also tests (pretest and posttest). The results show that the STEM-PjBL worksheet is feasible and practical as a learning instructional. The data on the effectiveness of learning media obtained an N-gain score of 88.7 (N-gain >70) and is included in the high category, this shows that STEM-PjBL worksheets can improve students' critical thinking skills. The average score for all aspects of the creative thinking assessment was 81% (creative) and the average score for computational thinking skills was 80% (very high). These results show that STEM-PjBL worksheets can improve students' creative, critical, and computational thinking abilities.

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Indranuddin, R. D., Susetyarini, E., & Miharja, F. J. (2024). Developing STEM-PjBL worksheet to lift students’ critical, creative, and computational thinking skill. Research and Development in Education (RaDEn), 4(1), 85–101. https://doi.org/10.22219/raden.v4i1.27165

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