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The Effectiveness of Accelerated Problem Based Learning With Dynamic Assessment in Achieving Problem-Solving Skills Ratri Rahayu; Kartono Kartono; Dwijanto Dwijanto; Arief Agoestanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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This research aims to analyzed the effectiveness of Accelerated Problem Based Learning (A-PBL) with dynamic assessment on students' problem-solving skills. This quantitative research had 319 students from the eighth grade of junior high school. The researchers took the sample with a random sampling technique. The results were 32 students for the experimental group. These learners received the A-PBL model with dynamic assessment. The other 32 students for the control group received a direct instruction model. The research instruments were a problem-solving skill test. The data were analyzed by descriptive statistical analysis and then continued with hypothesis testing. The hypothesis tests were independent sample t-test, one-sample t-test, proportional test, and simple linear regression test. The results showed that the A-PBL model is effectively used to achieve problem solving skills with indicators: (1) the learners' mathematic problem-solving skills taught by A-PBL with dynamic assessment met 65 score; (2) the average of learners' mathematics problem-solving skills taught by the A-PBL model and dynamic assessment was higher than the problem-solving skills of learners taught by the direct learning model; and (3) the proportion of students who have completed A-PBL learning with dynamic assessment is more than the proportion of students who have been taught using the direct instruction model. Research contributes scientifically to the development of learning model syntax that can be used to improve problem solving.
The Analysis of Problem Solving Ability Viewed from Intuition in Integral Calculus Course Eko Andy Purnomo; Yohanes Leonardus Sukestiyarno; Iwan Junaedi; Arief Agoestanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Students need to engage in analytical and logical thought processes, as well as the construction of mathematical knowledge and ideas, to solve problems. What these students are doing is an example of intuitive cognition. From what we can tell, many students, especially those taking Integral Calculus, do not fully use their mental capacities when attempting to solve issues. This research aimed to identify the extent to which intuition is used to solve problems encountered in the study of Integral Calculus. The method of this research was a descriptive qualitative method. A total of 43 participants from the FMIPA UNIMUS Mathematics Education Study Program participated in the study. The study's findings were that the problems persisted regardless of whether the children were high, middle, or poor achievers. The instruments used in this study are the evaluation questions, the intuition surveys, and the interviewing procedures for both the problem solver and the intuitive. They used evaluation tests, observations, and in-depth interviews to triangulate their results. Data analysis entails three stages: data reduction, display, and verification. Affirmatory intuition was most common among students with high problem-solving abilities. In contrast, those with average skills utilized a mix of Affirmatory and Anticipatory intuition. On the other hand, students with limited talents relied on Anticipatory intuition rather than actual intuition. The findings suggest that when presented with a problem, pupils' first instincts are not universal. It indicates that further investigation would develop pupils' innate ability to solve problems creatively.
The Effectiveness of the PARAS Learning Model (Problems-Attention-Relevance-Assurance-Satisfaction) on the Ability to Think Geometry and Motivation for Student Achievement Hamidah Hamidah; Zaenuri Zaenuri; Isnarto Isnarto; Arief Agoestanto; Jaka Wijaya Kusuma
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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The research was motivated by the results of previous research, namely that students only reached level 2 of Van Hiele's geometric thinking ability and the motivation for student achievement was low. So that the PARAS learning model was chosen, namely the modification of problems based learning and the ARCS model. The purpose of the study was to determine the effectiveness of the PARAS learning model on the ability to think geometry and motivation for student achievement. In this research design One-group Pretest-posttest Research Design. The population is mathematics education students of Bina Bangsa Serang University for the 2021-2022 academic year. The sample was selected using the purposive sampling technique, namely the second semester students, totaling 22 students. Data collection techniques with geometric thinking ability tests before and after learning and a questionnaire of motivation to excel after learning. The data analysisis the effect size test, percentage, chi-square test and contingency coefficient. In conclusion, it is known that the effectiveness of the PARAS learning model on students' geometry thinking ability is very high and students have been able to reach the deduction level. For the motivation for student achievement after being given learning with the PARAS learning model, it is concluded that the average is relatively high. Furthermore, it is known that there is no relationship between the motivation to excel and the student's geometric thinking ability. The implication of this study is a modified learning model that can improve the ability to think geometry and motivation for student achievement.
Student’s Mathematical Problem Solving Abilities Based on Emotional Quotient (EQ) Nor Amalliyah; St. Budi Waluya; Arief Agoestanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. Problem solving ability is the ability of students to use their previous knowledge to solve problems encountered. Problem solving ability is one of the mathematical abilities that must be considered. This research is a qualitative descriptive study with the aim of describing students' mathematical problem solving abilities in terms of their emotional quotient. The research subjects consisted of 6 students, 2 students each with low, medium and high levels of emotional quotient. Based on the results of the study, it is known that students who have a low level of EQ cannot fulfill all the IDEAL problem solving steps. Students who have a medium level of EQ can fulfill all the IDEAL problem solving steps. Students who have a high level of EQ cannot fulfill the IDEAL problem solving step as a whole.
The Effect Of The Inquiry Learning Model With The Scaffolding Strategy On Students' Mathematical Literacy Vera Dewi Susanti; YL Sukestriyarno; Iqbal Kharisudin; Arief Agoestanto
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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One way to improve the quality of learning is by increasing the relevance of the teaching model. The teaching model is said to be relevant if in the process it can deliver students achieve educational goals. Therefore, efforts are needed to be able to convey the subject matter to students with models that are relevant to student needs. One alternative is to use a scaffolding-based inquiry learning model. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of the use of a scaffolding-based inquiry learning model on the mathematics learning outcomes of the tenth graders of SMA Kyai Ageng Basyariyah. The samples in this study were two classes, namely, class XA and XB which were selected using the cluster random sampling technique. This study uses a Quasi-Experimental Design research design. The form of quasi-experimental design used in this study is the Nonequivalent Control Group Design. The data obtained were analyzed by descriptive statistics. The data collection technique used in this study is a measurement technique. The results showed that the data were analyzed using the t-test at a significant level of 5%, namely the results of >, namely 1,932 > 1,701. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the use of the scaffolding-based inquiry learning model influences the mathematics learning outcomes of the tenth graders of SMA Kyai Ageng Basyariyah.
Co-Authors Adi Nur Cahyono Afifah, Siti Atiatul AGUSTINA, SELY Ahmad Badawi, Ahmad Ahmad Musyafak Akbar Dakha Prabowo Amalliyah, Nor Amin Suyitno Annisa Salma Zakiyyah Apriliani, Yustika Rakhma Arie Wahyuni Artanto, Noviesag Ary Woro Kurniasih Asani, Fityan Asih, Tri Sri Noor Aziiza Andanawarih Utoyo Azizia, Ananda Jullailatul Azmi, Kholifatu Ulil Bambang Eko Susilo Bambang Eko Susilo Budi Waluya Cholifah, Cholifah Deby Ashri Khardita Dewi, Ardhyani Yunika Dewi, Elok Tri Kusuma Dewi, Nuriana Rachmani Dr. Masrukan, Dr. Dwijanto Dwijanto Eko Andy Purnomo Endang Retno Winarti ernita, ernita Fathiya, Rina Nurul FAUSTINA, RIZA SILVIA Fifqi Inayah Hamidah . Hamidah Hamidah Hanif Jauhar Noor Hanif Jauhar Noor Hardi Suyitno Harti, Laela Sih Hery Sutarto Hikmah, Al Ihtiani, Ana Ika Fitriani Fitriani Inayah, Fifqi Iqbal Kharisudin Ismail, Aldiansyah Isnarto Isnarto Isnarto Isnarto, Isnarto Isti, Nur Aisyah Iwan Junaedi Iwan Junaedi Jaka Wijaya Kusuma Jatnika, Sugih Nugraha Kartono - Khardita, Deby Khasanah, Nor Khasmarawati, Vinda Khoirunnisa, Farah Dina Khumairoh, Herlina Milatina Kinasih, Sekar Kristina Wijayanti Kristina Wijayanti Latifah, Nana Umi LILIK SUPONO Lilik Supono Lilik Supono Mahfiyah, Amaliyatul Mariani, Scholastika Marissa, Erlinda Isulis Mashuri - Mashuri Mashuri Masrukan Masrukan Masrukan Masrukan Masturina Hamid, Ellya Miranti, Nawang Kusuma Muchammad Imron Muchtar Adam Muachor Muhammad Fayakuun Muhammad Iqbal Muhammad Kharis Muhammad Kharis Muhammad Rizcky Kurniawan Muhammad Syaiful Rohman Syaiful Muhammad Zuhair Zahid, Muhammad Zuhair Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mustofa Mustofa Ni’mah, Roudlotin Nino Adhi, Nuriana Rachmani Dewi Noverianto, Bebyd Nuriana Rachmani Dewi Nuriana Rachmani Dewi (Nino Adhi) Nurintya, Fairusz Hanan Nurintya, Fairuz Hanan Nurkaromah Dwidayati, Nurkaromah Oktaviyanty, Hetty Pamungkas, Reki Gilang Paradita, Evelyn Paramitha, Witha Permanawati, Fitra Inda Priyanto, Oei Yuda Setiyo Puji Handayani Purnamasari, Agustria Purnomo, Dhidik Joko Putriaji Hendikawati Rakhmawati, Vitania Ratih Kusumawati Ratri Rahayu Riza Arifudin Rochmad - Ruliana Ruliana, Ruliana Saputro, Didik Adi sari, atmira qurnia Savitri, Soviana Nur Savitri, Sukma Nur Scolastika Mariani Septiana, Meli Setiyawan, Ali Akhmad Sopyyev, Ylyas St. Budi Waluya Subarkah, Muhamad Rizki Sugiman Sugiman Sugiman Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sunarmi Sunarmi Supono, Lilik T.D. Setyaningsih, T.D. Tania, Nova Tsania Rahma Azzahra Ula Himatul Aliyah Vera Dewi Susanti Wahyu Nur Annisa Walid Walid, Walid Wardono Wardono Wijaya, Linda Winanti, Kresni Winanti, Kresni Witha Paramitha Wuryanto Wuryanto YL Sukerstriyarno YL Sukestiyarno YL Sukestriyarno Yohanes Leonardus Sukestiyarno Yulianto, Dimas Arif Yuliyani Yuliyani, Yuliyani Yuni Frazwanti Zaenuri Mastur