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Student Learning Difficulties in Terms of the STIF in Framework of Fractional Material Kamid; Dewi, Rina Kusuma; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Azzahra, Miftahul Zannah; Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur
Jurnal Penelitian dan Pengembangan Pendidikan Vol. 7 No. 2 (2023): Juli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jppp.v7i2.57371

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Learning mathematics is possible because of problems in learning facts, concepts, operations and principles. Students who need help teaching mathematics often make mistakes in counting. This research aims to analyze the difficulties experienced by students in fractional material with the types of intelligent thinking, feeling and sensing in learning mathematics. This research approach uses a qualitative approach to document study and interviews. The sample in this study was fourth-grade elementary school students. The sampling technique used is random sampling. Primary data and secondary data are the source of data in this study. The instrument used is in the form of interview sheets and questions regarding fractional material in mathematics lessons. Data analysis was carried out based on the Miles and Huberman model. Based on the results of the STIFIn test, it was found that the Feeling, Sensing and Thinking students were superior in mastering the concept of fractions to the Instinct and Intuiting students. Furthermore, students' strategies in developing fractional problem-solving strategies are comparing fractions with other simple standard fractions, comparing fractions based on the denominator and quantifier, and making fraction representations in the form of flat structures to understand and compare fractions.
Profile of Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability in Students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) Based on Their Emotional Intelligence Romadhona, Ferry; Kamid, Kamid; Rohati, Rohati
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): February
Publisher : MASI Mandiri Edukasi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58421/gehu.v4i1.382

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Mathematical problem-solving is a critical skill, particularly for students with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD), whose abilities in this area are influenced by emotional intelligence. This study aims to analyze the mathematical problem-solving skills of ADHD students with their emotional intelligence levels. A qualitative case study approach was applied, involving three ADHD students with varying levels of emotional intelligence—high, moderate, and low. The results revealed that students with high and moderate emotional intelligence could meet all key indicators of mathematical problem-solving, including understanding the problem, planning solutions, implementing strategies, and evaluating results. However, students with moderate emotional intelligence exhibited less structured strategies and checking procedures. In contrast, ADHD students with low emotional intelligence struggled at all stages, particularly in understanding the problem and planning solutions, and were unable to perform double-checking. These findings highlight the significant role of emotional intelligence in enhancing mathematical problem-solving abilities in ADHD students. The higher the emotional intelligence, the better the students can solve mathematical problems. These results emphasize the need for tailored educational strategies integrating emotional intelligence development to support ADHD students' academic success.
The Impact of Students’ Learning Interest on Students’ Process Skill in Mathematics Syaiful, Syaiful; Kamid, Kamid; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Rivani, Putri Ayu
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 5 No 4 (2021): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (309.735 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v5i4.37183

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The success of education in a country automatically also shows the progress of a country. In essence, education itself is a conscious effort to develop personality and within oneself. School is a place where education is held for the purpose of national education. However, not all schools can achieve the expected goals. Like a school that has priority on certain subjects. One of them is Madrasah Tsanawiyah which dominates subjects with religion. So the importance of this study aims to determine the differences and the relationship between the interests and skills of students in learning mathematics with flat side space material. This study uses quantitative methods with associative and comparative types. The sampling technique used in this study used simple random sampling. From the results of the T test and the correlation obtained, it was found that there were differences in the process skills and interests of students with regard to the material build flat side space. This is evidenced by the value of sig (2-tailed) 0.000 < 0.05. So can be concluded that student interest affects the process skills of students at MTsN (Madrasah Tsanawiyah) and there is a significant relationship between students' interest and process skills in mathematics with flat-sided geometry. There are limitations in this study where this study only measures students' skills, interests have not been tested with other variables such as attitudes, motivation and others.
The Comparison of Jigsaw Cooperative Learning Model with STAD on Mathematics Subjects in Junior High School Kamid, kamid; Winarni, Sri; Rohati, Rohati; Rivani, Putri Ayu; Azzahra, Miftahul Zannah
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (420.832 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i1.40425

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The ability to think analytically is one of the competencies that must be possessed by students. Analytical thinking is a thinking ability that involves the process of breaking down material into small pieces and determining the relationships and overall structure. Teachers are required to develop a learning model that is more innovative and fun in the learning process in order to stimulate students' analytical thinking by using the JIGSAW and STAD learning models to further hone their process skills. The purpose of this study is to analyze the impact of students’ analytical thinking and process skills using the JIGSAW and STAD learning models. This study uses quantitative methods with associative and comparative types, where the data is taken using questionnaire respondents. The subjects of this study were 180 students. From the results obtained, it can be concluded that from the T test results, the difference in analytical thinking using the STAD model and using the Jigsaw model and the process skills variable using the STAD model and Jigsaw model in mathematics subjects. From the results of the correlation test, it is known that there is a relationship between analytical thinking and student process skills using the Jigsaw learning model. So that this research has an impact on the comparison of analytical thinking with student process skills using the JIGSAW and STAD learning models.
Scientific Learning Model: Analytical Thinking and Process Skills in Mathematics kamid, kamid; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 6 No 3 (2022): August
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v6i3.49159

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Education is one of the efforts to improve the intelligence of the next generation of a nation. Education is considered an important and strategic factor in national development, with efforts oriented towards improving the quality of human resources. In dealing with problems in social life, of course, every student needs to develop process skills. The process skills of each student will be honed by itself if students have the will to be better. It relates to physical and mental skills that result in good attitudes and processes. This study aims to determine the relationship between students' analytical thinking and process skills using the problem based learning model and the problem solving model, and to find out the differences between students' analytical thinking and process skills using the  model and the problem solving model. This research uses quantitative research with associative and comparative types of research. For this type of associative research, descriptive statistical tests are used, while for this type of comparative research, assumptions and hypothesis tests are used. The sampling technique used is purvosive sampling with the criteria of students studying mathematics on circle material, the samples taken are 180 students. The results showed that there was a relationship between analytical thinking and student process skills with the problem based learning and problem solving models besides that there was a comparison between analytical thinking and student process skills in both schools. The implication of this research is that the application of the learning model can be used as a means to develop students' analytical thinking skills and process skills in mathematics.
Collaborative Character, Cognitive Psychology, and Process Skills: The Impact of Character-Based Mathematics Learning in High Grades of Elementary Schools Kamid; Ramalisa, Yelli; Fajriah, Noor; Kurniawan, Dwi Agus; Perdana, Rahmat; Rivani, Putri Ayu; Widodo, Rido Ilham; Ningsih, Irma Widya
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.55095

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Learning mathematics is preparing students to be able to use a mathematical mindset in their daily lives. Learning mathematics helps children get used to doing analysis and finding the best solution to a problem. This study analyze how the effect of mathematical process skills, cognitive psychology on the collaboration abilities of fifth grade elementary school students in learning mathematics in geometry material. The research was conducted using mixed research methods and sequential explanatory research. Mixed method research relies on two types of data, namely quantitative data and qualitative data to solve a problem at hand. Fifth grade students were used as research subjects, and 18 students were selected from each school, so that the results obtained were not biased, the data collection technique used simple random sampling. This study uses two types of tests, namely the assumption test and hypothesis test, using the homogeneity test, linearity test, and normality test in the assumption test, as well as the t test and regression test in hypothesis testing. The results showed that there was a significant positive effect between the fifth grade students' mathematical process skills variables and the collaboration character.
Cooperative Learning Model with Process Skills for Mathematics Learning in Elementary School Kamid, Kamid; Syaiful, Syaiful; Theis, Roseli; Sufri, Sufri; Rohana, Siti
International Journal of Elementary Education Vol 6 No 1 (2022): February
Publisher : Universitas Pendidikan Ganesha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/ijee.v6i1.38737

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The problem that often occurs in the learning process is the low student learning outcomes. One of the efforts that can be done to overcome these problems is to apply an innovative learning model. One of the learning models that can be implemented in the learning process is the cooperative learning model. This study aims to analyze student responses to the process skills of the jigsaw and STAD learning models in mathematics. This study is research with a quantitative approach and uses a comparative method. The data collection process was carried out using the observation method, with 144 elementary school students as respondents. The data analysis process was carried out descriptively using the SPSS 25.0 application. The results showed that the student's response to the process skills of the learning model in mathematics learning was quite good, judging from the comparison of each student's data between the jigsaw and STAD learning models. So, it can be concluded that there is a relationship and comparison of the two learning models applied in schools. The results of this study are expected to contribute ideas for knowledge and education as well as provide an overview of the learning model and teaching process skills in mathematics subjects.
Numeracy skill development in prospective mathematics teachers: Challenges and opportunities in real-world contexts Winarni, Sri; Kamid; Marzal, Jefri; Asrial
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 16 No. 1 (2025): Journal on Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jme.v16i1.pp91-110

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Numeracy skills are essential for prospective mathematics teachers as they bridge mathematical concepts with real-life applications. However, many prospective mathematics teachers face challenges in applying these concepts to practical situations. This study aims to analyze the conceptual and procedural errors made by prospective mathematics teachers when solving numeracy problems within the context of "Save Our Water." A descriptive research design was employed, utilizing a numeracy test adapted from the Minimum Competency Assessment (MCA) and semi-structured interviews as research instruments. The study involved 30 prospective mathematics teachers from the University of Jambi, Indonesia. The findings revealed that conceptual errors primarily stemmed from reliance on rote memorization of formulas without a deeper conceptual understanding. Procedural errors were attributed to difficulties in unit conversion, incorrect formula application, and improper manipulation of formulas. To address these issues, the study recommends incorporating contextual approaches, problem-based learning, and project-based learning strategies that connect mathematical concepts to real-world contexts. Additionally, the use of visual aids, such as diagrams and 3D models, is suggested to enhance conceptual understanding and strengthen the connection between abstract concepts and practical applications. Future research should investigate the effectiveness of these instructional approaches in improving numeracy skills and enhancing the teaching readiness of prospective mathematics teachers.
Enhancing Learning Experiences and Outcomes Using Virtual Media for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorders Kamid; Anwar, Khairul
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 19 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.v19i2.pp197-216

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This study aimed to develop a Virtual Learning Environment (VLE) for mathematics learning tailored to children with Autism Spectrum Disorders (ASD) at a special needs school in Jambi, utilizing the Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation (ADDIE) model. It focused on enhancing the learning experiences and outcomes for ASD students in a specialized education setting. In the Analysis phase, the needs and challenges of ASD students in learning mathematics were identified through observations, interviews, and literature review. The Design phase involved creating a detailed blueprint for the VLE, emphasizing interactive and user-friendly features. During the Development phase, the VLE was developed incorporating multimedia elements to engage students effectively. The Implementation phase included deploying the VLE in the classroom and training teachers and students to use the system. The Evaluation phase assessed the VLE's effectiveness through metrics such as visual, verbal, auditory, writing, motor, and emotional activities over four meetings. Results showed consistent improvements in all activities, particularly visual, auditory, writing, and motor activities, demonstrating significant enhancements in student engagement and understanding of mathematical concepts. This research underscores the importance of a structured development process and the positive impact of technology-enhanced learning environments on students with ASD.
E-MAGAZINE-EDUCATION ETNOMATEMATIKA BATIK JAMBI BERBASIS TEKNOLOGI AUGMATED REALITY UNTUK MENINGKATKAN HASIL BELAJAR MATEMATIKA SISWA Kamid Kamid; Khairul Anwar; Sofnidar sofnidar
AKSIOMA: Jurnal Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika Vol 14, No 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24127/ajpm.v14i1.9569

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Pembelajaran matematika di Indonesia masih menghadapi tantangan dalam menghubungkan konsep matematika dengan konteks budaya dan kehidupan sehari-hari siswa. Studi ini bertujuan mengembangkan dan menguji efektivitas media e-magazine education berbasis etnomatematika batik Jambi yang diintegrasikan dengan teknologi Augmented Reality (AR) untuk meningkatkan hasil belajar matematika siswa kelas XI MIPA 3 di SMA Negeri 1 Muaro Jambi. Penelitian pengembangan ini menggunakan model ADDIE dengan melibatkan 35 siswa sebagai subjek penelitian. Tahap Analysis mencakup analisis kebutuhan pembelajaran dan identifikasi potensi etnomatematika dalam motif batik Jambi. Tahap Design dan Development berfokus pada pengembangan konten e-magazine yang memadukan unsur etnomatematika batik Jambi dengan teknologi AR. Pada tahap Implementation, media diujicobakan dalam pembelajaran, dilanjutkan dengan Evaluation melalui validasi ahli, uji kepraktisan, dan uji efektivitas. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa media yang dikembangkan: (1) memenuhi kriteria valid dengan skor rata-rata 89.36% dari validator, (2) memenuhi kriteria praktis dengan skor rata-rata 76.95% dari pengguna, dan (3) efektif dalam meningkatkan hasil belajar matematika yang ditunjukkan dengan perbedaan signifikan antara kelas eksperimen (rata-rata 81.4) dan kelas kontrol (rata-rata 75.3) dengan p-value < 0.05. Penelitian ini menyimpulkan bahwa pengintegrasian etnomatematika batik Jambi dengan teknologi AR dalam bentuk e-magazine education terbukti efektif sebagai media pembelajaran yang dapat meningkatkan hasil belajar matematika siswa.Mathematics education in Indonesia still faces challenges in connecting mathematical concepts with students' cultural context and daily life. This study aims to develop and test the effectiveness of an e-magazine education based on Jambi batik ethnomathematics integrated with Augmented Reality (AR) technology to improve mathematics learning outcomes of students in class XI MIPA 3 at SMA Negeri 1 Muaro Jambi. This development research employs the ADDIE model, involving 35 students as research subjects. The Analysis phase includes learning needs assessment and identification of ethnomathematics potential in Jambi batik motifs. The Design and Development phases focus on developing e-magazine content that combines Jambi batik ethnomathematics elements with AR technology. During the Implementation phase, the media was tested in learning, followed by Evaluation through expert validation, practicality testing, and effectiveness testing. The results show that the developed media: (1) meets validity criteria with an average score of 89.36% from validators, (2) meets practicality criteria with an average score of 76.95% from users, and (3) is effective in improving mathematics learning outcomes as indicated by significant differences between the experimental class (mean 81.4) and control class (mean 75.3) with p-value < 0.05. This study concludes that the integration of Jambi batik ethnomathematics with AR technology in the form of e-magazine education proves effective as a learning medium that can improve students' mathematics learning outcomes.
Co-Authors -, Maison Ade Kumala Sari Ade Susanti Adtria, Khoirunisa Vivi Agung Febrianto Agustina . Ahmad Mansur Nawahdani Ahmad Puguh Eriawan Ainun Mardia Akrom, Akrom Al Ikhlas, Al Ikhlas Alfiana, Rizki Alhakko Latif Ali Sadikin Alrizal , Alrizal Amelia, Elga Amelia Anak Agung Gede Sugianthara Andri Mahardhika Birda ANGGRAENI, RENI Anifa Ruzki Amalia Anisa Ermaida Aprizal Lukman Arie Gusman Arnitasyari, Auliya Arta Rajasha Herlambang Arta Rajasha Herlambang Asni Johari Asrial Asrial Astalini Astalini Athikah, Athikah Aty Mulyani Ayu Wandari Azzahra, Miftahul Zannah Bambang Hariyadi Bambang Hariyadi Bambang Hariyadi BT Yosi Olda Fionika Caesarani, Nabila Nasywa Damris Muhammad Damris Muhammad Darmaji Darmaji, Darmaji Della Novalita Deviani Asri Dewi Iriani Dewi Iriani Dewi, Rina Kusuma Dharma, Dian Dian Dharma Dwi Agus Kurniawan edumatica FKIP effendi, zaimi Ekawarna Ekawarna, Ekawarna Eko Nuriyatman Elza Triani Evita Anggerein Evita Anggereini Fadilla, Anisa Raihan Fadillah, Agus Ferdinan, Roy Andre Fibrika Rahmat Basuki Fiki Alghadari Fionika, BT Yosi Olda Fitra, Dian Fitri Indah Sari gusmi kholijah HARYANTO Haryanto Haryanto Haryanto Haryanto Hasiibunnisa, Hasna Hasna Hasiibunnisa Hayati, Tri Rahmah Hedia Rizki Hellinawati Hellinawati Hikmawati Hikmawati Humairah Farsa Husni Sabil Husnul Khatimah Iga Mawarni Imelda Aisah Sarip Jayawarsa, A.A. Ketut Jefri Marzal Jufri Jufri Jules Nurhatmi Junita, Ranisa Khairisti Iis Handayani Khairul Amin Khairul Anwar Khairul Anwar Kurniawan, Dwi Agus Liska Yanti Pane Lismayani, Lismayani Lucy Astagina Putri M Rusdi M Rusdi M. Rusdi M. Rusdi Mardhotillah, Bunga Mardia, Ainun Marlina Marlina Martinawati Martinawati meirisa sahanata Miftahul Zannah Azzahra Minarsih Minarsih Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhaimin Muhammad Eka Setiawansyah Muhammad Haris Effendi Hasibuan Muhammad Rusdi Muhammad Rusdi Muhammad Rusdi Muhtadin Muhtadin Mujahidawati Mujahidawati Mujahidawati Mujahidawati, Mujahidawati Mukhlash Abrar Munajib Munajib Muslim Muslim Mustofa Mustofa Mutia, Rada Irma Muzakir Nabilah, Balqis Saffanah Nabilla, Hanif Alyaa Naufal Aqila Kusnadi Nawahdani, Ahmad Mansur Neilul Isra Pratama niken rarasati Nina Mardiana (F01108057) Ningsih, Irma Widya Nizlel Huda Nofyta Arlianti, Nofyta Noor Fajriah, Noor novferma, novferma Novi Yosheva Noviyla, Dania Nurdina Khairunnisa Nurfatikhah Nurfatikhah Nurjannah Oktavia, Sri Wina Olva Fitaloka Pakpahan, Nicolaus Pardiansyah, Riko Pebriana Pebriana Perdana, Rahmat Pramesti, Ajeng Retno Prameswari, Nirmala Prastika Istiqomah Pratama, Wahyu Adi Putra, Aditya Rizky Putri, Fhadira Insani Putri, Maifa Munsyaila Rahayu, Gebby Kusuma Rahmad S, Leo Rahman, Adriyan Ardi Rahmat Perdana Rahmat Septria Ramadhan, Nurul Izzati Rambe, Najwa Olifia Annnisa rarasati, niken Ratu Ilma Indra Putri Ratumas Feby Purniance Rayandra Asyhar Resmita Resmita Resmita, Resmita Rezki Amalia, Nosa Rhamadan, Fany Fachri Rido Ilham Widodo Rifni Anjani Riki Chandra Wijaya Riko Pardiansyah Rina Kusuma Dewi Rina Kusuma Dewi Risnita Risnita Rita Ningsih, Rita Rivani, Putri Ayu Rizki, Hedia Rizki, Hedia Rohati Rohati Rohati Rohati Romadhona, Ferry Roseli Theis Roseli Theis Rusdi Rusdi S.Pd. M Kes I Ketut Sudiana . Sabila Eka Septi Sabila Eka Septi Sabri Amin Sabri Amin Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Saharudin Sainuddin, Syamsir Saputri, Rikhel Saputri, Titin Rezeki SATRIYAS ILYAS Saumi Malini Septi, Sabila Eka Septiani Wulandari Siti Rohana Siti Rohana Slamet Ngadino Sofnidar - Sri Dewi Sri Muslimatul Husna Sri Winarni Sri Winarni Suci, Antonynio Sufri Sufri Sufri Sufri Suratno Suryaningsih, Yuni Sutrimo Sutrimo Sutrimo Sutrimo, Sutrimo Sutrisno Sutrisno, Sutrisno Syafitri, Dwi Nurhafifah Syaiful Syaiful . Syaiful Syaiful Syamsurizal - - syamsurizal syamsurizal Syifaurrahmadania, Syifaurrahmadania Tata Ristiati Tri Rahmah Hayati Tria Gustiningsi TRIANI, ELZA Venty Emma Chahyanti Vita Ria Syafitri Z Wahyu Adi Pratama Wahyu, Tri Dedy Wandari, Ayu Wandari, Ayu Wardi Syafmen Wardi Syafmen Wawan Kurniawan Widodo, Rido Ilham Wullan Rahmadani Yantoro, Y Yantoro, Yantoro Yelli Ramalisa Yulita Dwi Citra Yulita Sinabang Yuliya, Sri Yuni Widiati Yunia Parawansa Yunita Permata Sari Zahyuni, Violita Zalianti, Maridsha zulistia nabila Zulkardi Zulkardi Zulkardi Zurweni Zurweni