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Journal : MATHEdunesa

Menilai Kualitas Tugas Matematika Buatan Guru SMP dengan Stimulus Soal Berbasis Literasi dan Numerasi yang Menumbuhkan Berpikir Kritis Siswa Ismail, Ismail; Siswono, Tatag Yuli Eko; Masriyah, Masriyah; Abadi, Abadi
MATHEdunesa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Mathedunesa Volume 15 Nomor 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/mathedunesa.v15n1.p72-80

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Questions that encourage students to construct meaning and build mental connections tend to foster critical thinking skills. Previous research on junior high school mathematics teachers shows that, in reality, teachers often have not been successful in teaching students to think critically; instead, they focus more on teaching the subject matter content alone. The problem concerns how to improve the quality of mathematics tasks designed by junior high school mathematics teachers in Pasuruan Regency, and whether the tasks developed by teachers have already fostered students’ critical thinking skills. One effort that teachers can undertake is to use literacy- and numeracy-based problem stimuli in the tasks given to students. However, the development of literacy- and numeracy-based questions that can enhance critical thinking skills has not yet been well mastered by mathematics teachers. Therefore, they need to engage in direct, interactive activities with experts in mathematics education, particularly in the field of critical thinking. Through the workshop on critical thinking–oriented learning for junior high school mathematics teachers in Pasuruan Regency, it is expected that teachers will be able to design literacy- and numeracy-based problem stimuli to be used in critical thinking–oriented mathematics instruction at the junior high school level. The results of the teacher mentoring activities in designing mathematics tasks with literacy- and numeracy-based problem stimuli for critical thinking–oriented mathematics learning at the junior high school level are as follows: 16 out of 19 participants (84%) produced stimuli that were well designed based on literacy and numeracy, containing sufficient information to develop questions that trigger students’ critical thinking skills; 2 out of 19 participants (10.5%) produced stimuli that were fairly well designed based on literacy and numeracy, containing limited information to develop questions that stimulate students’ critical thinking skills; and 1 out of 19 participants (5%) produced stimuli that were poorly designed based on literacy and numeracy, containing no information that could develop questions to stimulate students’ critical thinking skills. Based on the questionnaire results, 53.8% of participants strongly agreed and 46.2% agreed that the workshop materials could be easily understood and applied; 76.9% strongly agreed and 23.1% agreed that the workshop materials were delivered in a well-structured and systematic manner; 84.8% strongly agreed and 15.4% agreed that the resource person mastered the material presented; 61.5% strongly agreed and 38.5% agreed that the resource person presented the material clearly and sequentially; 69.2% strongly agreed and 30.8% agreed that the answers provided by the resource person to participants’ questions were very clear; and 38.5% strongly agreed, 46.2% agreed, while only 15.4% disagreed that the duration of the training was appropriate.
Improving the Skills of Junior High School Mathematics Teachers in Developing Deep Learning-Oriented Lesson Plans Using ChatGPT Masriyah, Masriyah; Rosyidi, Abdul Haris; Ismail, Ismail; Setianingsih, Rini; Hanifah, Umi
MATHEdunesa Vol. 15 No. 1 (2026): Jurnal Mathedunesa Volume 15 Nomor 1 Tahun 2026
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/mathedunesa.v15n1.p106-113

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Advances in artificial intelligence (AI) technology offer significant opportunities for education to create more innovative and adaptive learning experiences. Mojokerto Regency, East Java, with over 100 junior high schools, faces challenges in integrating modern technology into learning, particularly in mathematics. These challenges include teachers' limited understanding of AI technologies such as ChatGPT, limited resources, and limited access to technology-based training. This study aims to describe the improvement of junior high school Mathematics teachers' understanding and competency in developing deep learning of lesson plans using the ChatGPT after participating in technology-based training. This study was conducted through training on an introduction to AI (ChatGPT), discussions on the ChatGPT-assisted deep learning of Mathematics lesson plans and mentoring in developing the ChatGPT-assisted deep learning of Mathematics lesson plans. Participants were given a pretest before the activity and a post test after the training. Furthermore, participants were assessed as a group on their performance in developing the ChatGPT-assisted deep learning Mathematics lesson plan. Based on the results of the pretest and posttest analysis, and group performance, it can be concluded that there is an increase in the understanding and competence of Mathematics teachers in using AI (ChatGPT), to develop a deep learning of lesson plan that is interactive, relevant, and supports the implementation of the Merdeka Curriculum
Co-Authors A, Ruslimin ABADI Abdul Haris Rosyidi AGUNG LUKITO Agus Purnama Ahmad Isroil, Ahmad Aldrian Saputra Alfiyah Firanda Putri Alfred Alfred Ali Shodikin Aliya, Afifa Ambarsari, Aprilia Anissa Firda Nur Rohma ANNISA DWI KURNIAWATI Arief Budi Wicaksono Aura Alivana, Rizky Putri Azizah, Ummah Qurrotul B. R., Endah Bahri, Akhmad Syaiful Berliana, Audrey Putri BUDI PRIYO PRAWOTO CHOIRUN NISA, SUKMA Daerni, Yeni Desy Puspita Sari Dewi, Annisa Rifka Didit Haryadi Dinda Fasya Purnomo Putri Dini Kinati Fardah Elky Ulfa Qumairoh Elyasarikh, Annisa Alvi Evangelista Lus Windyana Palupi Falah, Bintari Nur Farman, Farman Fildzah, Natasya Nurhusnina FIRDA HARYANTI, CHOIRUNISA FIRDAUSI WIDYA PUTRI, FIRMALIA Firmansyah, Editya Yoga HANIFA, ALVI I Ketut Budayasa Ika Kurniasari Ilman, Safri Imelda Imelda indah puspita INDAH SRI KUSDIANTARI, RAHMAWATI Indrawan Putra Wijaya Ismail Ismail Izzati, Rafika Annisa'Elya Kasih, Yuni Kobandaha, Putri Ekawaty Kusrini Kusrini LAILATUL MASRUROH, NINIK M Afuw Thariq Nabawi M. Cholid Mawardi Manuharawati Maslichah, Maslichah Masrurroh, Aidatul Mega Teguh Budiarto Mudinillah, Adam Muhammad Andrian Muhammad Hafidz, Muhammad Mulyanah, Mulyanah Ningtiyas, Niken Ayu Novitasari, Pratiwi NUR AROFAH, DIANA Nur Sholikhah, Rejeki Pradnyo Wijayanti Purwoningtiyas, Ulinnuha RADEN SULAIMAN Ravena Angelina Mahardhieta Renaldi Renaldi Rima Maisyah Ridwanah Rini Setianingsih Rizqullah, Muhammad Rizal ROFIAH, KHOFIDHOTUR Rooselyna Ekawati Rosiandi, Annafi Safira, Nura Delta Safitri, Aisyah Sari, Tiara Dian Setyowati, Dessy Shubhiy, Annisa Nadiya Fauziyah Siahaan, Leroy Holman Sipayung, Tetty Natalia Sisilia Tri Anggraeni Siti Khabibah Siti Mashfufatul Khoiriyah Siti Suprihatiningsih Suriyana Suriyana Susanah Susanah Tami Erliani Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono Tauran, Yeni Tiara, Tiara TITIS SURYA MAHA RIANTI Tonra, Wilda Syam Trianingsih, Ervina Umi Hanifah Vicy Wahyu Putra Wahyudi Wahyudi Winda Syam Tonra YULIANA DWI RAHMAWATI Yuliyanti, Dita Yurizka Melia Sari Yusrina, Siti Laiyinun YUSUF FUAD ZITARI, AFINA