Abstract

This article dicussses how the digestive system e-module based on integrated STEM is used to improve student’sscientific literacy and learning outcome. Scientific literacy is a person's ability to understand science, communicate science, and apply scientific knowledge to solve problems so that they have a high attitude and sensitivity to themselves and their environment in making decisions based on scientific considerations. This research is a development research). The method used is development model suggested by Borg and Gall (1989) in Sugiyono (2015). The research stages are, 1) Potential Problems; 2) Data Collection, 3) Product Design, 4) Product Review; 5) Design Revision; 6) Design Validation; 7) Product trial; 8) Product Revision; 9) Mass Product Manufacturing. The result of pre-research question given to students, it is known that from 37 students 34 of them have low or incomplete scientific literacy scores. So that 91.8% of students have a low level of scientific literacy and 8.1% of students have a good level of scientific literacy. The scientific literacy domain which has the lowest score is science attitude and the final product of the learning using e-module is gerd candy made by students. The developed of e-module is based on a STEM approach consisting of four aspects, namely: (1) Science; (2) Technology; (3) Engineering; and (4) Mathematics. This module is developed to increase students’ scientific literacy for four domains, namely: (1) the context of science; (2) Science knowledge; (3) Science competence; and (4) scientific attitude.

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