THE IMPACT OF STEM-BASED LEARNING ON STUDENTS' PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS AND SCIENCE SELF-EFFICACY

Globalization has an impact on the increases in population growth. It is directly proportional to the problem of environmental pollution. However, the efforts to prevent or reduce these problems have not been optimal in Indonesia. The lack of learning related to problem-solving from an early age. A...

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Main Author: Septika Rahmawati, - (Author)
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Published: 2020-08-25.
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