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Buku Cerita Aktivitas STEM Islami sebagai Media Penguatan Literasi dan Profil Pelajar Pancasila Metafisika, Kartika; Zahroh, Lailatus; Utomo, Khoirul Budi
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 6 No 1 (2022): AnCoMS, APRIL 2022
Publisher : Koordinatorat Perguruan Tinggi Keagamaan Islam Swasta Wilayah IV Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v6i1.380

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Storybooks are an effective medium for strengthening literacy and can act as a learning resource to cultivate character. In storybooks, games and activities can also be developed to grow the skills of students. Learning that links Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) in an integrated manner began to develop in various countries and began to be applied in Indonesia through a prototype curriculum. STEM learning is known to be effective in developing students' collaboration skills, thinking skills, and motor skills through project implementation. This article will discuss 1) the role of Islamic STEM Storybooks to strengthen student literacy, and 2) how to bring up the elements of the Pancasila Student Profile which consists of Belief in One God and Noble Morals, Global Diversity, Critical Thinking, Creative Thinking, Independence, and Mutual Cooperation in Islamic STEM Activity Storybooks.
Sweet Sorghum Ecotheology Metafisika, Kartika; Lestari, Endang Gati; Istifhama, Lia
Proceedings of Annual Conference for Muslim Scholars Vol 9 No 1 (2025): AnCoMS, Oktober 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36835/ancoms.v9i1.711

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This study examines the potential of Sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) in advancing Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), specifically food security (SDG 2) and climate action (SDG 13). Despite its resilience to drought and carbon sequestration capabilities, market challenges often deter farmers from its cultivation. This research explores a contrasting phenomenon led by a female activist in Lamongan, Indonesia, who successfully developed innovative downstream products from sorghum. Adopting a qualitative phenomenological approach, the study investigates the ecotheological expressions manifested in the activist’s lived experience and resilience. Findings reveal that her persistence is driven by a profound ecotheological ethics manifested in three forms: a spiritual conviction to steward the earth and nourish the community; innovative practices designed to maximize the plant's holistic "blessings"; and communal engagement to propagate these benefits. The study concludes that the internalization of spiritual-ecological values serves as a critical driver for sustainable small-scale agriculture and provides an authentic grassroots model for achieving the SDGs. Furthermore, the results highlight that strategic support from academic, governmental, and research institutions acts as a vital accelerator for such local initiatives.