Resmawati, Fiona Setyo
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Validity of Empati STEM Learning Model to Increase Scientific Literacy and Technology Literacy Resmawati, Fiona Setyo; Supardi, Zainul Arifin Imam; Erman, Erman; Senjaya, Deriyan
International Journal of Current Educational Research Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): June
Publisher : Indonesia Emerging Literacy Education

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.53621/ijocer.v4i1.531

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Objective: Based on previous research, there is evidence that science literacy and technological literacy in various regions of Indonesia still need improvement, especially vocational high schools. Science literacy and technological literacy in science learning are combined with socioemotional abilities, one of which is the ability to empathize students. Learning interventions are needed to produce competitive graduates who are able to compete in facing challenges in the world of work. This study aims to validate the STEM Empathy learning model. Method: The educational development research design used is a validation study design that tests two criteria, namely testing content validity (also called relevance) and construct validity (also called consistency). This validation involved three experts in the field of Science Education, and the validation instrument used a validation sheet. Result: The research results and data analysis showed that the Empathy STEM learning model consistently provided highly relevant results and met strict validity and reliability standards (with a percentage of agreement ≥ 75%). Novelty: Validation of learning support devices includes lesson plans, student textbooks, learner worksheets, science literacy and technological literacy tests. Empathy STEM learning can be applied to improve students' science literacy and technological literacy. The empathy stem learning model can train scientific literacy and technological literacy while fostering students' socio-emotional abilities. STEM learners are well-suited to teaching empathy, social emotional learning into science education creating a holistic STEM that s the potential to increase students’ interest and appreciation of science and its applications.