“…The literature related to integrated STEM approaches reveals common features. These features are: the inclusion of an engaging real-world context (Dare et al, 2019;Delahunty et al, 2021;Permanasari et al, 2021), the premeditated and explicit liaisons between the four domains: science, mathematics, engineering, and technology (Gao et al, 2020;Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021), the modeling of the four domains as they will potentially be utilised in STEM careers (Kelley & Knowles, 2016), the intended insertion of the 21st-century skills such as collaboration, communication, creativity, and critical thinking (Bryan et al, 2015;El Sayary et al, 2015;Hacioglu & Gulhan, 2021;, the use of technology to create and communicate innovative solutions (Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021), and lastly an accent on the student-centered academic strategy to support apprentices developing problem-solving and critical thinking skills (Bryan et al, 2015;Hacioglu & Gulhan, 2021;Permanasari, Rubini, & Nugroho, 2021;Rinke et al, 2016;Sirajudin & Suratno, 2021).…”