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    Impact Factor (2024): 6.21  |  ISSN: 2583-4371
    Email Id: editor.ijtle@gmail.com

    Students Attitudes towards STEM based on Gender

    JOURNAL ARTICLE

    Author: Riva Widyastuty, Rahmah Johar, Cut Morina Zubainur

    Keywords: Students attitude, STEM, gender

    Abstract: Increasing demand for workers at various skill-levels in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) is motivating government and schools to increase the quality of graduates with STEM competencies. Teachers and institutes have been working to develop integrated education programs. One of their efforts is implementing STEM integrated learning. The purpose of this study was to investigate students attitudes towards STEM differed by gender through survey study. The participants were 52 seventh grade junior high school students (69,23% female and 30,77% male) who were studying at Junior High School in Aceh. Questionnaires were used to examine students attitudes towards STEM after integrated STEM learning was conducted in mathematics lesson. The results of this study indicate that female students showed more positive results compared to male students in all component of STEM. The results also indicated that technology/engineering became the dominant preference among male students and following by 21st century skill and mathematics. Meanwhile, 21st century skill became the dominant preference among female students and following by technology/engineering and mathematics.

    Article Info: Received: 24 May 2024, Received in revised form: 18 Jun 2025, Accepted: 23 Jun 2025, Available online: 27 Jun 2025

    Students Attitudes towards STEM based on Gender DOI: 10.22161/ijtle.4.3.13

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