The Science Curriculum in Primary and Lower Secondary Grades
Exhibits 4 and 5 present the topics and skills covered by the end of Grades 4 and 8, respectively, according to the national content standards for science.
Exhibit 4: Science Content Covered by the End of Grade 4
Subject | Content |
Life Science |
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Physical Science |
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Earth Science |
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Exhibit 5: Science Content Covered by the End of Grade 8 or 9
Subject | Content |
Biology (Including Environmental Science)* | Characteristics and classification of living organisms; variety in the structure of living organisms; ecosystems; biodiversity; ecosystem conservation; human population; pollution; growth and development of living organisms; human development; health; muscular, digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems in humans; the structure and function of plant tissues; photosynthesis; nutrients; transport systems in plants; and plant diseases |
The human excretory and reproductive systems; the human nervous system and the senses; adaptation, selection, and reproduction in living organisms; heredity in living organisms; biotechnology applications in agriculture | |
Chemistry | Properties of acids, bases, and salts; elements and simple chemical formulas; characteristics of elements, compounds, and mixtures; atoms, ions, and molecules; matter and density; physical and chemical changes; and chemical substances in everyday life |
Physics | Measurement; scales and units; motion, force, and energy; vibrations and waves; optics; electricity; magnetism; the solar system; sound and light; and electrical energy |
Earth Science (Part of Social Science) |
Earth’s structure, processes, cycles, history, and physical features (e.g., lithosphere, hydrosphere, and atmosphere); Earth in the solar system and the universe; and using maps, atlases, and globes |
*Based on the 2011 National Content Standards
In 2013, Indonesia developed a new national curriculum, K13. Beginning in July 2013, 6 percent of schools implemented the new curriculum in Grades 1, 4, 7, and 10. When TIMSS 2015 was administered, no sample schools had implemented the K13 curriculum in the fourth grade.
The K13 curriculum includes the following changes for mathematics and science instruction. In addition to acquiring science knowledge, K13 emphasizes encouraging students to work scientifically and develop scientific attitudes. The aim of science instruction is not only to build student knowledge but also to encourage scientific behavior. The new curriculum includes the following skill objectives: observing, questioning, exploring, associating, and communicating. These skills are essential for mastering 21st century skills. Mathematics and science instruction both are delivered in local and global contexts. Examples of local contexts are disaster mitigation, estimating the distance between islands, and traveling by boat or kayak. The K13 curriculum also integrates subjects into themed instruction in Grades 1 to 3.