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The effect of culturally responsive transformative teaching (CRTT) model in science learning on the environmental literacy ofseventh grade students Septi Reggina Anggita Wijayanti; Riezky Maya Probosari; Icha Kurnia Wati; Muhammad Nur Hudha; Kadek Dwi Hendratma Gunawan; Lina Mahardiani; Nurma Yunita Indriyanti
Journal of Advanced Sciences and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Advanced Sciences and Mathematics Education
Publisher : CV. FOUNDAE

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58524/jasme.v5i2.950

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Background: Environmental damage in Indonesia is worsening, as shown by the low Environmental Performance Index and limited public awareness, which reflect low student environmental literacy. The Culturally Responsive Transformative Teaching (CRTT) model provides a contextual approach by integrating cultural values to enhance knowledge, attitudes, and pro-environmental behaviors.Aims and scope of paper: This study aims to determine the effect of the Culturally Responsive Transformative Teaching (CRTT) model on science learning on the environmental literacy of 7th grade students.Methods: This study used a quasi-experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design. The sampling technique was selected using cluster random sampling. The research instrument was the MSELS instrument adapted from Mc.Beth and Volk (2009) in the form of multiple-choice tests and questionnaires tailored to the 7th grade science material on ecology and biodiversity. The research sample used class 7 H as the control class with a discovery learning model consisting of 32 students and class 7I as the experimental class with a CRTT model consisting of 31 students.Result: The results showed that the CRTT model in science learning had an effect on the environmental literacy of 7th grade students with a significance value of 0.000 (0.000< 0.05).Conclusion: The study concludes that the CRTT model effectively enhances students’ environmental literacy in science learning, highlighting the need for cultural integration and further research across diverse contexts.
The Effectiveness of EthnoSTEM-Based Science Learning to Improve Junior High School Students' Science Literacy Ability Bramastia Bramastia; Suciati Suciati; Febriani Sarwendah Asri Nugraheni; Meida Wulan Sari; Icha Kurnia Wati; Bayu Antrakusuma; Dyah Fitriana Masithoh
Jurnal Penelitian Pendidikan IPA Vol 9 No SpecialIssue (2023): UNRAM journals and research based on science education, science applic
Publisher : Postgraduate, University of Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29303/jppipa.v9iSpecialIssue.5710

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The low scientific literacy of students needs to be improved through the teaching materials used in learning. Teaching materials can be combined with various learning models including Ethno-STEM. The research aims to develop and test the feasibility of a module on vibrations and waves material in empowering science literacy ability of class VII students. The type of research carried out is development research using the 4D method including the define, design and develop stages. In this article, the research stage is written only up to the development stage. In the define stage, an analysis of gaps occurring in the field is carried out to define what is needed in the development process. In the design stage, the researcher prepares a product design according to the needs that have been summarized in the define stage. In the development stage, researchers began to develop modules according to needs and then carried out feasibility tests. Validation was carried out on aspects of material, media, language and learning. The overall module validation results obtained were 0.91 with valid criteria. Therefore, it can be concluded that the vibrations and waves module is effective to improve students' science literacy ability