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STEAM and Environment on students’ creative-thinking skills: A meta-analysis study
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Universitas Islam Negeri Raden Intan Lampung, State University of Jakarta, University of Dhaka
Published InJournal of Physics Conference Series
Year2021
Citations35
Abstract
Abstract In the 21 st -century, learning based on Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) has been increasingly popular, especially in learning physics at schools. This learning is considered to be able to accommodate many students’ abilities, especially in the aspects of understanding and higher-order thinking skills. Through a meta-analysis study, this article discusses how STEAM learning accommodated students’ creative-thinking skills. The study was carried out by collecting articles in the Scopus, DOAJ, and ERIC databases. A total of 16 selected articles based on STEAM and creative-thinking skills keywords were analyzed through 5 stages, namely orientation, conceptualization, investigation, discussion, and conclusion. The results of the analysis showed that STEAM learning can improve students’ creative-thinking skills. STEAM can be integrated…
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