Abstract

The number of students enrolled in Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics (STEM) related programs at tertiary level of education and those in science stream at high schools show a declining trend in recent years. This phenomenon is happening globally since at least the past two decades. The nation is moving closer to its Vision 2020 deadline to be a developed country; however, the downward trend in numbers is alarming. Therefore, it becomes critical to aggressively implement more initiatives to increase the number of graduates, workforce and professionals with technical and science related background. Based on past researches, there are differences in STEM achievement between students in urban and rural areas in Malaysia. Two rural schools were selected for the project that aims to assess students’ awareness about the importance of STEM related knowledge, and to motivate them in learning STEM. Experiments and hands-on activities were carried out with the students at two Orang Asli primary schools in rural areas in Perak, Malaysia. Data was collected through observations and document analysis on students’ achievement. Analysis shows that students are not aware of the importance of STEM in their everyday life, and they have increased motivation in learning, not only on STEM courses.

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