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DESAIN PENDIDIKAN AGAMA DALAM KELUARGA GUNA MEMBANGUN KEMAMPUAN PROBLEM SOLVING ANAK Lailiyah, Kusroh; Rizal, M. Syamsul; Barr, Farah Dzil
JURNAL LITBANG KOTA PEKALONGAN Vol 19 (2020)
Publisher : BAPPEDA Kota Pekalongan

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The purpose of this study is to discuss how to design religious education in the family to build children's problem solving abilities. The location of this research is Pekalongan U tara District, Pekalongan City. The approach in this research uses a descriptive approach, the method used is a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods. A qualitative approach is used to describe trends in religious education, while the quantitative method, namely statistical testing, includes hypothesis testing on signs, hypothesis testing through the khai-squared distribution and hypothesis testing on the median value. Based on the hypothesis testing on the median value, it was found that the type of application of religious education is actually the same through (exemplary, habituation and training, advice, supervision, and punishment). Meanwhile, based on testing the distribution of the khai-squared preference in applying among the applications of religious education, it is actually the same. The qualitative conclusion is that the pattern of religious education in families in Pekalongan Utara District, Pekalongan City, has mostly implemented a permissive pattern, while the design of religious education that is appropriate in order to build problem solving abilities is in accordance with the social conditions in which the adolescent lives. Keywords: Religious education design, parenting style, problem solving
Kesesuaian Kompetensi Lulusan SMK dengan Kebutuhan Dunia Usaha dan Industri Hidayati, Arina; Barr, Farah Dzil; Sigit, Kharisma Nawang
Ekuitas: Jurnal Pendidikan Ekonomi Vol 9, No 2 (2021)
Publisher : Fakultas Ekonomi Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

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This research is intended to find out the relevance of Vocational High School graduates’ competency to business and industrial worlds’ need. In this study, the author wants to obtain data in-depth through qualitative research method with case study strategy. Techniques of collecting data taken were interview, observation, and documentations study. To find out data reliability and validity, the author chose data, source, and time triangulations as data validating instrument. Technique of analyzing data used was Spradley’s domain analysis. The results of research obtained are, among others, as follows. The compatibility of SMK N 1 Batang graduates’ competency in accounting specialty to the Business/Industrial World’s need. The SMK N 1 Batang graduates in Accounting specialty, viewed from the curriculum taught, have been compatible to the Business/Industrial World’ need. However, viewed from standard competency used by SMK is still different from that used by Business/Industrial World. This difference makes not all graduates of SMK N 1 Batang capable of working corresponding to their specialty.
ERROR ANALYSIS IN SOLVING APPLIED MATHEMATICS PROBLEMS BASED ON THE NEWMAN PROCEDURE Irianti, Nathasa Pramudita; Barr, Farah Dzil; Nurasiah, Lilis; Irsal, Nur Aliyyah
Inteligensi : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 7, No 1 (2024): DOI: http://doi.org/10.33366/ilg.v7i1
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

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The purpose of this study is to describe the various kinds of errors made by taruna when solving applied mathematics problems based on the Newman procedure. Newman divides errors into 5 types, namely reading error, comprehension error, transform error, process skill error, and encoding error. This research uses descriptive qualitative research methods. Data collection techniques were carried out using tests and interviews. Data reduction, data presentation, and verification or conclusion drawing are part of this research. Based on the results of research and data analysis, it can be seen that in solving mathematical problems in land mathematics courses there are 5% of subjects experience errors in reading errors, 16% of subjects experience errors in comprehension errors, 9% errors in transform errors, 26% of subjects experience process skill errors, and 9% errors in encoding errors. Most of the errors were errors in the selection of problem-solving strategies.
SELF-EFFICACY IN SOLVING MATHEMATIC PROBLEMS BASED ON GENDER Irianti, Nathasa Pramudita; Barr, Farah Dzil; Nurasiah, Lilis; Irsal, Nur Aliyyah
Inteligensi : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 7, No 2 (2024)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

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The purpose of this study is to examine how students' self-efficacy relates to and influences their gender-based mathematical problem-solving. 36 students taking an applied mathematics course are involved in this study, which uses a descriptive methodology. Test problems and a self-efficacy questionnaire are among the study tools utilized. The independent sample t-test is the data analysis technique used to evaluate gender-based differences in mathematical self-efficacy. Pearson correlation is used to examine the relationship between students' self-efficacy and their capacity to solve applied mathematics problems, and simple linear regression is used to assess how self-efficacy levels affect students' capacity for problem-solving. The results from the independent sample t-test indicate that there are no significant differences in mathematical self-efficacy between male and female students in the Applied Mathematics class. Additionally, there are also no significant differences between the problem-solving abilities of male and female students. Pearson correlation analysis shows a strong positive relationship between self-efficacy and the ability to solve mathematical problems. Furthermore, the results of simple linear regression confirm that self-efficacy has a substantial contribution (95.6%) to problem-solving abilities in mathematics. Other factors also play a role, but to a lesser extent
Analysis of Teacher Perceptions on Problem-Based Learning to Improve the Mathematical Abilities of Vocational High School Students Sunandar, Muhamad Aris; Barr, Farah Dzil
Indonesian Journal of Educational Science (IJES) Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Indonesian Journal of Education Science (IJES)
Publisher : Universitas Sulawesi Barat

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This research aims to analyze the perceptions of vocational high school mathematics teachers towards Problem-Based Learning and evaluate the effectiveness of this method in improving students’ mathematical problem-solving abilities. This research is important because mathematical problem-solving skills are essential competencies that support students’ critical and creative thinking skills, yet they remain low in many schools. This research uses a mixed-method approach with a quantitative questionnaire to measure teachers’ perceptions of problem-based learning and qualitative interviews to explore more in-depth information. The participants were 45 vocational high school mathematics teachers in Kendal Regency who were selected using purposive sampling. Data were analyzed descriptively to identify patterns in teachers’ perceptions and to analyze interviews to understand the challenges of implementing the method. The results show that most teachers positively perceive problem-based learning, with 80% agreeing that this skill is essential. However, the main obstacles are the lack of teacher competence in innovative learning strategies and limited facilities. This research recommends continuous training for teachers and the development of problem-based modules to support the successful implementation of problem-based learning.
ANALYSIS OF PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY BASED ON POLYA'S THEORY OF LAND CADETS IN APPLIED MATHEMATICS COURSE Nurasiah, Lilis; Barr, Farah Dzil; Irianti, Nathasa Pramudita; Irsal, Nur Aliyyah; Shomad, Zahid Abdush
Inteligensi : Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan Vol 8, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Tribhuwana Tunggadewi

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Purpose: This research aims to determine the initial problem solving ability of land cadets in applied mathematics courses. Methods: This research method is descriptive quantitative, where this method is taken to describe the condition situation with descriptive quantitative description. Abalysis: The research subjects were cadets of the D-IV Land study programme of the National Land College who took applied mathematics courses in the 2024/2025 academic year. The research data studied in this study are cadets' answer sheets on the pre-test. Result and discussion: From the results of the study, it was concluded that the problem solving ability of cadets was in the "very poor" category with the most dominant indicator of problem solving ability was the ability to plan problem solving, which was 74.62%. In addition, the indicators of problem-solving skills that are still lacking are indicators of understanding the problem, planning the problem, and indicators of checking back taken, which respectively have a mastery percentage of 16.5, 9.5% and 2% and 54.62%. Conclusion: With this we know the condition of students, weaknesses, strengths and what to do in order to improve problem solving skills.