The Development of RBL-STEM Learning Materials to Improve Students' Information Literacy in Solving Rainbow Antimagic Coloring Problem for ETLE Technology

Journal Title: International Journal of Current Science Research and Review - Year 2024, Vol 7, Issue 01

Abstract

Students often struggle to solve complex mathematical problems in real-world contexts due to low information literacy skills. To improve information literacy skills, an effective learning approach can be RBL-STEM, which provides research-based learning and can be practically applied in the real world. This study aims to investigate RBL-STEM activities, describe the process and results of developing RBL-STEM materials, and analyze data from the results of developing these materials to improve students’ information literacy skills. The method of research used is research and development (R&D). The purpose of this research is to develop RBL-STEM materials and produce learning material products in the form of semester learning plans, student assignment designs, student worksheets, and learning outcomes tests. The results of the materials development showed validity with a validity criterion of 92.75%. The trial was conducted with 40 students, and the implementation using the RBL-STEM materials was found to be practical with a practical criterion of 98.75% and effective with an effectiveness criterion of 94%. In addition, the students were highly engaged and responded very positively to the learning experience. Pretest and posttest analysis showed an increase in students’ information literacy in solving the rainbow antimagic coloring problem. The study also identified three levels of information literacy skills: high, medium, and low. Statistical analysis, phase portrait, NVivo, and word cloud confirmed the research findings and showed an increase in students’ information literacy skills. Thus, RBL-STEM has the potential to improve students’ information literacy in real-world contexts, such as the application of ETLE using graph neural network techniques.

Authors and Affiliations

Excelsa Suli Wildhatul Jannah, Dafik . , Arika Indah Kristiana,

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  • EP ID EP726973
  • DOI 10.47191/ijcsrr/V7-i1-16
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Excelsa Suli Wildhatul Jannah, Dafik . , Arika Indah Kristiana, (2024). The Development of RBL-STEM Learning Materials to Improve Students' Information Literacy in Solving Rainbow Antimagic Coloring Problem for ETLE Technology. International Journal of Current Science Research and Review, 7(01), -. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-726973