The paper portrays the first year of two-year study in integration Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics (STEAM) in chemistry learning. The research focused on developing 21st-century skills of chemistry students in secondary schools. The 21st-century skills as a set of abilities that students need to develop in facing the future challenge which involves learning, literacy, and life skills. The study was conducted in two secondary schools both public and private school in topics of hydrocarbon, petroleum, solubility, and acid base in year 10 and 11. The qualitative methodology was applied to explore the students’ learning experiences and understanding the research context. Data was collected through observation, interview, reflective journal, and 21st-century rubric. The STEAM approach was integrated through modification of project-based learning model. The students had opportunities to develop their own projects by integrating chemistry and STEAM principles to their project. The results show that students have developed their critical and creative thinking, problem-solving skills, collaboration and argumentation skills, leadership and responsibility, information and literacy skills. The researchers faced the challenges of integrating STEAM within the chemistry curricula, empowering students, and managing the teaching and time resources. Students have started to challenge their critical and creative thinking within the existing learning environments. Integrating STEAM into chemistry learning has developed students’ 21st-century skills in those three areas. Teachers also learned to develop their competencies for being facilitators and agents of change, in addition to skills development in dealing with students’ differences.
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August 04 2017
Developing 21st century skills in chemistry classrooms: Opportunities and challenges of STEAM integration
Tritiyatma Hadinugrahaningsih;
Tritiyatma Hadinugrahaningsih
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Chemistry Education Study Program,
Universitas Negeri Jakarta Jakarta
, Indonesia
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Yuli Rahmawati;
Yuli Rahmawati
Chemistry Education Study Program,
Universitas Negeri Jakarta Jakarta
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Achmad Ridwan
Achmad Ridwan
Chemistry Education Study Program,
Universitas Negeri Jakarta Jakarta
, Indonesia
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AIP Conf. Proc. 1868, 030008 (2017)
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Tritiyatma Hadinugrahaningsih, Yuli Rahmawati, Achmad Ridwan; Developing 21st century skills in chemistry classrooms: Opportunities and challenges of STEAM integration. AIP Conf. Proc. 4 August 2017; 1868 (1): 030008. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4995107
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