Disaster Education Model for Prospective Science Teachers: Needs Analysis and Initial Development

IF 0.7 Q4 GEOSCIENCES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY Journal of Disaster Research Pub Date : 2024-06-01 DOI:10.20965/jdr.2024.p0560
E. Aroyandini, Supriyadi, A. Rusilowati, Hartono, Juhadi
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Disaster problems in Indonesia are complex. Apart from geographically having a high risk of disaster, community disaster literacy is low. Moreover, innovation in disaster matters is lacking, owing to the lack of 21st century skills. Further, disaster literacy and 21st century skills of prospective science teachers in Indonesia are inadequate. This study assumes that a disaster education model for prospective science teachers must be developed. Therefore, this assumption needs to be proven by conducting a needs analysis before developing the model. This study aimed to analyze the needs for the development of the Problem-Based Learning Cycle-Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics-Disaster (PBLC-STEM-D) disaster education model through a sequential-exploratory research design and thereafter develop the initial model with the analysis, design, and development stages. The results of the study revealed that it is necessary to develop the PBLC-STEM-D disaster education model for prospective science teachers. Therefore, the model was developed conceptually.
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针对未来科学教师的灾难教育模式:需求分析与初步发展
印度尼西亚的灾害问题十分复杂。除了地理位置上的高灾害风险,社区的灾害素养也很低。此外,由于缺乏 21 世纪的技能,在灾害问题上缺乏创新。此外,印尼未来科学教师的灾害素养和 21 世纪技能也不足。本研究认为,必须为未来的科学教师开发一种灾害教育模式。因此,在开发该模式之前,需要通过进行需求分析来证明这一假设。本研究旨在通过顺序探索式研究设计,分析开发基于问题的学习循环--科学、技术、工程和数学--灾害(PBLC-STEM-D)灾害教育模型的需求,然后通过分析、设计和开发阶段开发初始模型。研究结果表明,有必要为未来的科学教师开发 PBLC-STEM-D 灾难教育模型。因此,从概念上开发了该模型。
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