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Trends in Ethnomathematics Research Through Traditional Dance for Primary Mathematics Education: A Bibliometric Analysis Setiyadi, Desi; Zaenuri, Zaenuri; Trimurtini, Trimurtini
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 11 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Semarang

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The integration of ethnomathematics rooted in traditional dance into primary school mathematics instruction plays a vital role in connecting students with their cultural heritage while enhancing the relevance of education. This study aims to: (1) analyze the trends and patterns of research related to traditional dance-based ethnomathematics in primary mathematics education; (2) examine various aspects such as annual publication rates, institutional collaborations, and the most frequently used keywords over the past ten years; and (3) identify future research opportunities in the field of ethnomathematics. The method employed is bibliometric analysis, which involves collecting and evaluating data from scientific publications indexed in Scopus from 2016 to 2025. The analysis focuses on citation patterns, author collaborations, and keyword trends. The results reveal a total of 243 scientific documents addressing topics related to ethnomathematics and traditional dance, with an annual publication growth rate of 3.51%. The average number of citations per document stands at 7.741, indicating significant interest from the academic community. This approach has proven effective in enhancing student motivation and engagement cognitively, emotionally, and kinesthetically while also strengthening their cultural identity. The study recommends the development of curricula that prioritize local values and encourage collaboration among academics, educators, and communities. Thus, integrating ethnomathematics into education serves not only as a pedagogical solution but also as a cultural strategy to reinforce national identity in the face of globalization, while equipping the younger generation with stronger critical and creative thinking skills.
Analysis of Teaching Methods in the Classroom Inclusive For Increase Student Science Literacy Elementary school Pertiwi, Ratih Purnama; Wasino, Wasino; Sumarni, Woro; Trimurtini, Trimurtini
Proceedings of International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 10 (2024)
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Study This aims To analyze the effectiveness of various methods of teaching applied in class inclusive in increasing literacy of science students at the level of education base. Classroom inclusive is environment education where students need special Study together students regularly. Study This uses an approach qualitative with method studies involving cases in several schools the basis for applying it system class inclusive. Data is collected through observation class, interviews with teachers and students, and analysis document learning. Research results show that teaching collaborative and based projects effectively increases literacy science students in class. Approach This possible student with different abilities For Work the same and mutually helps understand scientific concepts. Additionally, the use tool visual aids and technology education has proven increase understanding student to the material science taught. Teachers who have understanding and skills manage class inclusive role important in successful method teaching them. This study concludes that combination method of teaching collaborative based projects and using technology can increase literacy science in a way significant among students in class inclusive. Recommendation for practitioners' education is to keep going develop and implement adaptive and inclusive teaching strategies To support diverse needs Study student.