“…It is a framework for seeing interrelationships rather than things, for seeing patterns of change rather than static "snapshots. " Some research that has been done related to this research are: an overview of the soft system methodology (Burge, 2015), the application of SSM in universities (Mehregan, Hosseinzadeh, & Kazemi, 2012), SSM in Math evolution module (Warwick, 2008), the application of SSM in the sugar industry (Proches & Bodhanya, 2015), SSM in strategic planning (Díaz-Parra et al, 2014), SSM as a Learning and Management Tool (Khisty, 1995), and learning to support learning together with SSM (Sanchez & Mejía, 2008).…”