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The Survey on Scientific Reasoning Skill of Pre-Service Elementary Teacher in Indonesia Fatimah, Siti; Sarwi, Sarwi; Linuwih, Suharto; Dewi, Novi Ratna
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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Scientific reasoning skills are a crucial competency to be developed in 21st-century education. This research aims to analyze the profile of pre-service elementary teachers' scientific reasoning skills. This study employs a survey conducted on students in public and private universities in Indonesia. The data collection technique utilizes a three-tier multiple-choice test. The data analysis technique is descriptive. The results of the analysis indicate that the scientific reasoning skills of pre-service elementary teachers are in the low category, with their level of confidence in solving the problems also being low. These findings imply the necessity of developing scientific reasoning skills as an effort to enhance the higher-order thinking skills of pre-service elementary teachers.
The Important of Civic Engagement in the Indonesian Nasional Curriculum: Literature Review Maharani, Okvi; Sarwi, Sarwi; Widiyatmoko, Arif
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
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This study aims to examine the importance of civic engagement in the Indonesian national curriculum through a literature review approach. Civic engagement is a key element in building students' national identity, character, and social competence. Integrating civic engagement into the curriculum is essential for preparing young generations to become active, critical, and responsible citizens, both nationally and globally. The literature review method used in this study involves identifying, analyzing, and synthesizing scientific articles, research reports, and policy documents from national and international sources published between 2015 and 2025. The findings reveal that although civic engagement has been partially incorporated into the curriculum, it remains largely confined to specific subjects and extracurricular activities without cross-disciplinary integration. Several challenges hinder the optimal implementation of civic engagement, including insufficient teacher training, an overemphasis on cognitive assessments, infrastructure disparities, lack of clear policy guidelines, and limited community involvement. Addressing these issues requires systematic efforts such as enhancing active learning methods, balancing cognitive and experiential assessments, providing equitable infrastructure, and fostering stronger collaboration between schools and communities. This study underscores the urgent need for comprehensive and structured integration of civic engagement across the curriculum to develop a generation capable of upholding democratic values and contributing positively to a diverse, interconnected world.
Exploration of Environmental Care Attitudes through Integrated Natural Science Learning with Local Potency Azhary, Shobhi Al-Ghifari; Sumarni, Woro; Wiyanto, Wiyanto; Sarwi, Sarwi; Hartono, Hartono; Subali, Bambang
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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This research is article review research aimed at exploring integrated natural science learning research with the local potency to improve students' environmental care attitudes published in journal articles and proceedings for 2010-2021 and categorized based on research year, research location, research institution, and subject school level. This study uses a literature review with 63 articles. The results showed that a lot of research took place in 2020 with 10 articles, mostly conducted in Indonesia with 56 articles, researched mostly by College Institution institutions with as many as 27 authors, and mostly carried out at the junior high school level with 32 articles. This article’s review shows that research on local potency to improve environmental care attitudes is still lacking and needs to be investigated further.
Implementation of Learning Models To Improve Elementary School Students' Critical Thinking Abilities Kustiarini, Kustiarini; Sarwi, Sarwi; Rusilowati, Ani; Dewi, Novi Ratna
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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Critical thinking ability is one of the core skills that must be developed in elementary school education, considering its importance in forming analytical thinking and effective problem solving. The right learning model can be the key to facilitating the development of students' abilities. This research aims to identify the role of learning models in improving students' critical thinking abilities, by emphasizing the importance of these abilities in the current educational context. The literature review method is used to collect data from various related literature sources. This type of research is analytical descriptive which examines theories about learning and critical thinking. The results of the literature review show that the application of relevant learning models can significantly influence the development of students' critical thinking skills, especially through student-centered learning (Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL), flipped classroom, and technology-based learning), collaborative learning (jigsaw and integration STEM), and the use of problem solving models (Problem Based Learning (PBL), inquiry-based learning, and project-based learning). The implication of this research is the importance of integrating learning models that support the development of critical thinking in learning design in schools. This research provides a strong theoretical basis for the development of more effective learning strategies in the context of elementary school education. Further research is recommended to empirically test the effectiveness of these learning models in different classroom contexts.
Digital Literacy as a Support for Child Friendly Education in the Era of Technology Disruption Rosyadi, Ratih Nurillah; Sarwi, Sarwi; Wasino, Wasino; Wardani, Sri
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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The development of digital technology has changed the educational landscape, raising the need for digital literacy as a supporter of child-friendly education in the era of technological disruption. Digital literacy is the ability to use, evaluate, and participate in digital culture. However, digital literacy is not only about technical skills, but also about the ability to think critically and solve problems and interact with digital content ethically. The method used is a qualitative literature study research by collecting references from books and scientific journal articles. The research steps included generating a general idea, searching for information, focusing on the topic, identifying data sources, analyzing, and compiling the results. The results and discussion highlight the role of digital literacy in child-friendly education amid implementation challenges and opportunities. Digital literacy is an important foundation in supporting child-centered education in the era of technological disruption. Digital literacy enables children to understand, explore and use technology effectively and responsibly. Child-friendly education promotes a developmentally appropriate approach to children, keeping them safe and well when interacting with technology. Overall, digital literacy is an important pillar in child-friendly education in the era of technological disruption, equipping children with the ability to effectively participate in the digital world, face future challenges, and utilize technology to reach their full potential.
Integration of Social Science Learning Through A Child-Friendly Ethnoscience Approach Yuliyanti, Novi; Sarwi, Sarwi; Wardani, Sri; Fathonah, Siti
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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Child-friendly education in elementary schools is not just about transferring knowledge or content. The rapid development of science and technological advances will have major consequences. Not only are the needs of society changing, but it also becomes a vehicle for internalizing character that originates from the values and culture of society. This concept gives rise to logical consequences, namely that every learning process, whatever the topic, must integrate cultural values as character education content, including social studies and science learning. One of the cultural elements that can be integrated in social studies and science learning is ethnoscience (indigenous public science) which is child-friendly for elementary school students. Ethnoscience is an original science (a community's knowledge system). Analysis of the literature shows that the integration of the ethnoscience approach can help the process of learning social science for students in elementary schools by paying attention to their special needs, facilitating the development of critical thinking and problem-solving skills, and enriching the learning experience through the integration of local, traditional, and contextual knowledge. However, the challenges in integrating this approach, such as a deep understanding of students' cultural diversity and the development of relevant curricula, also need to be considered. Taking these findings into account, further research can develop strategies and best practices in implementing an ethnoscience approach in science learning in elementary schools, creating a meaningful learning environment for all students.
Co-Authors A. Rusilowati Adi Nur Cahyono Agus Yulianto Agus Yuwono ahmad rizal Ahsani, Muh Syukri Albar, Joni Alethea, Alethea Alim Alim, Alim Amin Yusuf Aminuyati Anggriani, Agustin Ani Rusilowati Anis, Meutia Antika, Dian Ayu Arief Yulianto Arif Widiyatmoko, Arif Awalsyah, Annisa Azhary, Shobhi Al-Ghifari Azizah, Wulan Aulia Baihaqi, Muhammad Arifin Bambang Bambang Bambang Subali Brendyani Eka Setyowati, Brendyani Eka Budi Astuti Catharina Tri Anni, Catharina Tri Darma Purta, Ngurah Made Darsono, Teguh Decky Avrilianda Desi Setiyadi Dewi, Adelina Ryan Candra Dewi, Novi Ratna Effendy, Suhardi Eko Budi Susatyo Ellianawati, Ellianawati Endang Susilaningsih Endang Susiloningsih, Endang Estafasari, Binta Risqia Fahrur Rozi Farid Ahmadi Fatchurrohmah, Anis Eka Fathur Rokhman Febriani, Wulan Fitrianingrum, Aufa Maulida Handayani, Meyda Handayani, Sri Hartono Hartono Haryanti, Arum Hasanah, Nikmatun Hermanto, Iman Heru Damayanti, Heru Hidayah, Ani Saul Imam Faizin, Imam Isa Akhlis Isnain, Wiwi Kartika Susilowati, Kartika Kasmui -, Kasmui Kurniawan, Wibisono Yudhi Kustiarini, Kustiarini Lathif, Yuniar Fahmi Lekatompessy, Astrid Lestari, Tri Puji Lidia, Riska Maharani, Okvi Mahardika Prasetya Aji Malasari, Malasari Marantika, Anisa Aulia Maskuri Maskuri Masturi Masturi Mirdamiwati, Shara Marsita Mohammad Ali Sidik Muh Doyin Munifatuzzahroh, Ukhti Mutia Murbangun Nuswowati Muttaqin, Muhammad Fauzan Mu’min, Akhmad Nurul Nisa, Ghaida Nuni Widiarti Nurani, Nena Setia Nurdiansyah, Imron Nurul Istiana, Nurul Pratiwi Dwijananti Purwati, Fita Putri, Saraswati Basuki Putut Marwoto Rahmawati, Aulia Risky Rahmiati, Devi Rengganis, Amalia Puspita Riyandino, Adyatma Rosyadi, Ratih Nurillah Rosyidah, Happy Fathimatur S. Khanafiyah S. Sutardi, S. Salamah, Peny Nur Saniy, Mawari Melati Almas Saputra, Perdana Wira Septina Rahmawati Setiasih, Rini Shobirin, Ma'as Siti Fathonah Siti Fatimah Siti Hadijah Siti Khanafiyah Siti Masfuah Siti Rahmawati Sri Haryani Sri Sumartiningsih Sri Susilogati Sumarti SRI WARDANI Sudarmin Sudarmin Suharto Linuwih Sukestiyarno, Y L Sunyoto Eko Nugroho, Sunyoto Eko Supriyadi Supriyadi Susilawati, Susilawati Sutikno Sutikno Suwardi, Erman Syaifuddin Syaifuddin Syaiful Amin Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tefnai, Ferida Noni Chr Tri Suminar Tuyarni, Tuyarni Ulfa, Saidatul Utsman Utsman, Utsman W. W. Prayitno, W. W. Wahyu Estiani, Wahyu Wasino Wasino Winarto Winarto Wiwi Isnaeni, Wiwi Isnaeni Wiyanto - Woro Sumarni Wulandari, Martina Diah Yuliasih, Fannie Yuliyanti, Novi Yusnitasari, Anis Zulianto, Rizal Eko