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The increasing boundaries of agriculture and health disciplines in STEM to
STEAM-H (Science, Technology, Engineering, Agriculture, Mathematics,
and Health) is an opportunity for the world of education to expand integration
between disciplines for solving increasingly challenging and complex
problems. The Agricultural Product Processing Program, one of the
spectrums of vocational education in Indonesia that focuses on agriculture, is
located in the STEAM-H area. Therefore, this study aims to explore crosssubject connections, essential concepts, and teacher beliefs to implement
integrated learning. This study used a qualitative approach with a case study
design. Data were collected through interviews and documents. Participants
were teachers at SMK Agrotechnology Processing Agricultural Products in
Ciamis, Indonesia. Descriptive analysis was carried out on the standard
subject matter of agribusiness, mathematics, and science to obtain an
overview of interdisciplinary connections in STEAM-H and the essential
concepts within it. The findings of this study are that mathematics and science
have a role in processing agricultural products subject, as indicated by the
existence of conceptual connections in them. Concepts of processing products
of agriculture become conceptual and contextual integrators of science and
mathematics. The essential concepts of mathematics and science are either
explicit or implicit, within or outside the secondary school curriculum set by
the government. Based on the participants' beliefs, integrated STEAM-H in
learning can be carried out at agribusiness vocational schools. This finding
has implications for integrated STEAM-H learning planning that requires
further research. |
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