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PROFIL KEMAMPUAN PENALARAN INDUKTIF MATEMATIKA MAHASISWA PENDIDIKAN MATEMATIKA UNIPA DITINJAU DARI GAYA BELAJAR Haryono, Agus; Tanujaya, Benidiktus
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 1 No. 2 (2018): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

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Tkinesthetic learning style; problem solvinghe purpose of this research was to study the profile of students' mathematical inductive reasoning abilities regarding visual, auditory and kinesthetic learning styles in solving mathematical problems. The research method used is qualitative with a descriptive approach. The results of the study showed that UNIPA mathematics education students tended to study with Visual Learning Styles. Students with this learning style tend to have inductive mathematical reasoning abilities that are better than inductive mathematical reasoning abilities of students learning with auditorial learning styles and those who learn with the kinesthetic learning style. Also, Mathematics Education students of University of Papua do not have the ability to examine the validity of an argument and find patterns or characteristics of mathematical symptoms to generalize. DOI: https://doi.org/10.30862/jhm.v1i2.1049
DESAIN PEMBELAJARAN MATERI OPERASI PADA HIMPUNAN MENGGUNAKAN PERMAINAN “LEMON NIPIS” Mumu, Jeinne; Tanujaya, Benidiktus
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 1 No. 1 (2018): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

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This research aims to design student learning activities on the concept of sets, especially operations on the sets. The research was conducted by using design research method with a mathematics realistic education approach. The subjects of this study are 42 students of mathematics education at the University of Papua taking lecture of realistic mathematics education. There are three stages in the implementation of this research, namely preliminary design, experimental design, and retrospective analysis. The results of the study show that the use of game "Lemon Nipis" can develop students' understanding significantly to the concept of operations on the sets. students are able to understand well and correctly basic operations on the sets, union, intersection, and exponentiation. DOI:  https://doi.org/10.30862/jhm.v1i1.770
ANALISIS SOAL LATIHAN PADA BUKU PAKET MATEMATIKA SMA YANG BERSESUAIAN DENGAN HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILL Yenusi, Tersia; Mumu, Jeinne; Tanujaya, Benidiktus
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 2 No. 1 (2019): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

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The purpose of this research to analyze exercise question on Mathematics textbook of senior high school which associated with higher order thinking skills (HOTS). HOTS according to Taxonomy Bloom can be classified into aspect: analysis (C4), evaluate (C5), and Create (C4).  This is a qualitative study using the method of evaluation in education field. The object of this research is exercise questions on mathematics textbook of senior high school used in SMA YPK Oikumene, Manokwari, West Papua. The instrument used to categorize the exercise question is operational verbs (KKO).  Data were analyzed using descriptive data analysis. Furthermore, the result shows that 3.90% question can be categorized as analysis domain, 0.65% questions reach evaluate domain, and there is no question can be group as create domain.
PENGEMBANGAN DAN ANALISIS SOAL HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS BERBASIS ALAM DAN BUDAYA PAPUA Tanujaya, Benidiktus; Mumu, Jeinne
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 3 No. 2 (2020): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jhm.v3i2.146

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Higher Order Thinking Skills of students in Indonesia, including students in Papua, are still very low. On the other hand, Papua's nature and culture have the potential to be used as an instrument or context in developing questions that can develop students' Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS), especially in mathematics learning. This study aims to create and analyze HOTS questions based on nature and culture. The products developed were HOTS items, with the procedure for determining the context, expanding the items, testing the items' validity, and further analysis. The results showed that HOTS mathematics questions could be developed using Papua's Nature and Culture context. These results contribute to inspiring educators and other researchers to establish HOTS questions based on Papua's nature and culture, both in mathematics and other subjects.
Designing Snack-Based PMRI Problems to Support Elementary Students’ Understanding of Weight Measurement Lisnani; Setiawan, Adrianus Danang; Sunzuma , Gladys; Tanujaya, Benidiktus; Fadhil, Zidni Naufal
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 8 No. 3 (2025): Journal of Honai Math
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Snacks, which are frequently encountered by elementary school students in their everyday lives, offer a meaningful context for learning about weight measurement. This study aims to design and develop weight measurement problems within the framework of the Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Education known as PMRI approach, with the goal of producing snack-based contextual tasks that are valid, practical, and instructionally effective. The research adopted a development-oriented design research methodology comprising two main phases: a preliminary phase and a formative evaluation phase. Participants included three students in the one-to-one stage, six students in the small-group stage, and seventeen students in the field test stage. Data were collected through document analysis, walkthroughs, classroom observations, interviews, and written assessments. The study yielded ten validated snack-based weight measurement problems for use in elementary mathematics classrooms. These products can support teachers in implementing contextual instruction on weight measurement and provide a basis for future research on the development of student worksheets grounded in contextual learning.