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Journal : M A T H L I N E : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika

Exploration Of Computational Thinking Skills Of Junior High School Student In Term Of FI And FD Cognitive Style Hasanah, Merrina Uswatun; Masduki, Masduki
Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024): Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/mathline.v9i4.695

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The purpose of this study is to investigate the computational thinking skills of junior high school students in terms of FI and FD cognitive styles on materials with numerical patterns. The type of research used is qualitative descriptive. The subjects of the study were 57 students from class VIII at one of the public junior high schools in Jepara. The data collection instruments used are computational thinking test questions, GEFT tests, and interviews. Researchers adopted three questions from the Pusmendik Kemdikbud class VIII to test students' computational thinking skills. All questions were validated by three mathematics education experts and tested on 5 grade VIII students before being used. In this study, four components of computational thinking: abstraction, pattern recognition, algorithmic thinking, and generalization were used to analyze students' computational thinking skills. This study focused on exploratory examination of pupils’ computational thinking with high categories, researchers selected 3 students on FI cognitive style and 2 students on FD cognitive style. The results showed that students with a FI cognitive style were able to meet all indicators of computational thinking namely abstraction, pattern recognition, algorithmic thinking, and decomposition. In contrast, students with FD cognitive styles are able to meet three indicators of computational thinking: abstraction, pattern recognition and generalization. Thus, it may be said that the ability to think computationally is related to the cognitive style of students.
Exploring Elementary School Student's Computational Thinking In Terms Of Cognitive Style Suwarno, Bambang Adi; Masduki, Masduki
Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 9 No. 4 (2024): Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/mathline.v9i4.705

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Mathematics learning in the independent curriculum emphasizes the pedagogical dimension which aims to create active students so that they are able to develop their thinking patterns and get them used to finding solutions to their own problems. This study uses qualitative methods to investigate elementary school students' abilities through computational thinking, focusing on the cognitive styles of Field Independence (FI) and Field Dependence (FD). The subjects in this study amounted to 14 fifth grade students of public elementary schools in Klaten Regency, Central Java Province. Researchers used data collection instruments in the form of test, learning style questionnaires and interviews. The number of test compiled consisted of 5 items. Before use, the test were validated by 3 mathematics education experts and tested on 5 fifth grade students. After validation and testing, the test that can be used consist of 3 test.  Based on the results of tests and learning style questionnaires, research took one of the students' test results with a Field Independent learning style and 1 student with a Field Dependent learning style. The results of this study indicate that there are differences in the computational thinking process of the two subjects in solving problems. At the abstraction stage, FI students are able to answer important factors that need to be considered in making conclusions, FI students are also able to explain alternative solutions to the problems given appropriately. Meanwhile, FD students tend to work directly so they tend to experience errors at the pattern recognition, algorithm thinking and generalization stages. Thus, it can be concluded that students with a field independent cognitive style are more active in using computational thinking processes than students with a field dependent cognitive style.
Co-Authors Ambawani, Cettra Shandilia Latunusa Annisa Nur Fauziyah Arifina, Dewi Surya Arwin Happy Nur Fauzi Astuti, Ayunda Mustikaning Atikah Mufidah Bambang Sumardjoko Budi Murtiyasa Christina Kartika Sari Dwi Ambarwati, Dwi Dwi Maryani Fatmi Rohmah Nur Hidayati Febrianti T. Lestari Gumgum Gumilar Hapsari, Yofa Nanda Maulidiyah Harsono Harsono Hasanah, Merrina Uswatun Heri Kusuma Heri Kusuma, Heri Heri Susanto Hidayati, Isnaini Nurul Husna, Ahmad Miftahul Indah Dwi Utami Irawan, Ghina Bunga Khusna Alfi Muyassaroh Kurniawan Budi Santoso, Kurniawan Budi Kurniawati, Salsabila Kusuma, Thitha Meista Mulya Lughina A'yun Zahrotu Najma Maharani, Windy Anggita Mega Teguh Budiarto Muhammad Kholid Muhammad Noor Kholid Muhammad Toyib, Muhammad Murwanto Setyo Nugroho Namira, Azza Shafaa Narulita, Della Naufal Ishartono Nazhifah, Husna Nikmah, Nur Solekhatun Ninda Ayu Nur Kusuma Nisita, Indriastri Nur Cholidah, Nur Nur Hanifatur Rahmah Pratama, Deni Radha Sita Prabandari Retno, Andriani Chondro Rita P Khotimah, Rita P Rita Pramujiyanti Khotimah Rosida, Aisya Safitri, Rahma Santosa, Yoga Tegar Sapto Widodo Savitri, Dhea Setyo Nugroho Sigit Haryanto Sinta Devi Kusuma Ardi Sri Sutarni St. Suwarsono Sukasno Sukasno Sukirman Sukirman Sukowati, Berliani Ardelia Sulistiyowati, Dewi Suryanti, Lilis Sutama Suwarno, Bambang Adi Suwarsono Suwarsono Suyatmi Suyatmi Umi Fadlilah, Umi Umi Makhromah, Isnaeni Wawan Suranto Wulandari, Herlina Tri Yunianto, Aan Yustri Mindaryani Zahiroh, Lutfiyya Fajar Zikrul Alwi