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THE EFFECT OF JIGSAW TYPE OF COOPERATIVE LEARNING ON CRITICAL THINKING ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Tamur, Maximus; Subaryo, Subaryo; Ramda, Apolonia H; Nurjaman, Adi; Fedi, Sebastianus; Hamu, Aleksander
Journal of Honai Math Vol. 4 No. 2 (2021): Journal of Honai Math
Publisher : Universitas Papua

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30862/jhm.v4i2.201

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Critical thinking ability is an essential component of the four skills needed in the 21st century. However, this ability is still challenging to achieve well by students because of the lack of communication and cooperation during learning mathematics. Therefore, this experimental study with a posttest-only control design was conducted to determine the effect of using the jigsaw cooperative learning model on students' mathematical critical thinking skills. This study involved 62 students consisting of 31 students for the experimental class and 31 students for the control class. Data were analyzed using parametric statistics, namely t-test. The calculation of effect sizes is carried out to determine how much influence the Jigsaw cooperative model has on critical thinking skills using the Hedges'g equation. The analysis results concluded that the critical thinking skills of students who were taught using the jigsaw cooperative learning model were better than those taught using the direct learning model, at a significance level of 0.05. Further analysis obtained an effect size of 0.64, indicating that jigsaw cooperative learning has a moderate effect on students' critical thinking skills. These results provide helpful information for educators and researchers to consider mediators that might mediate the implementation of the learning method in the future.
The Future of Augmented Reality Immersive Technology-Based Mathematics Learning: A Meta-Analysis Study Tamur, Maximus; Subaryo, Subaryo; Marzuki, Marzuki; Ngao, Ayubu Ismail; Castulo, Nilo Jayoma
JTAM (Jurnal Teori dan Aplikasi Matematika) Vol 9, No 3 (2025): July
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Mataram

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31764/jtam.v9i3.31033

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Immersive technology with augmented reality (AR) as a didactic support has gone global and enriched the learning process with various packages of advantages. Although there have been many meta-analyses to test the aggregate effect of AR on students' academic performance, few have considered the duration of treatment as a moderator variable and also the comparison of the effect of AR in mathematics learning with other subjects. This study was conducted to. This random effect meta-analysis study was conducted to test the effectiveness of the application of immersive AR technology in learning by considering the duration of treatment and subject matter as research features and specifically identifying data from the Scopus database. This objective was achieved by examining 73 independent comparisons (n = 2822) that met the requirements and were identified from the Scopus database. The results of the CMA software-assisted analysis showed that the integration of immersive augmented reality technology in learning had a moderate effect (g = 0.75, p < 0.005) compared to learning conditions without AR. These results also add empirical validity to the relationship between categorical variables and the size of the research effect, as needed to understand research in the context of the application of AR in mathematics learning in the future. By clarifying the impact of AR implementation in mathematics learning, this study contributes to teachers to improve teaching effectiveness, enrich interactive learning media, and arouse students' interest and understanding of mathematical concepts in a more concrete and visual way. These findings also provide new directions for teachers, lecturers, stakeholders, and professionals in their efforts to develop a didactic framework by considering the duration of treatment in future AR applications.