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Exploring ethnomathematics in Malay architecture and traditional hall in Penyengat Island and connecting it to geometry in elementary schools Fadhillah , Rizki Rahmali; Putra, Zetra Hainul; Zufriady; Jismulatif; Aljarrah, Ayman
Jurnal Elemen Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.27194

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Malay ethnomathematics is culture-based learning that is very important in 21st-century life. The progress of globalization has led to many technological advances, which have resulted in many cultures being abandoned or even extinct. Ethnomathematics research can be a solution for preserving culture, because it integrates culture and learning materials in schools. This study aims to explore Malay ethnomathematics in the architecture of the Indra Perkasa Traditional Hall on Penyengat Island as a resource for teaching mathematics on geometry and measurement in elementary schools. The method used was an ethnographic study, which is part of a qualitative research method. Data collection techniques included observation, interviews, documentation, and other sources, such as books and journals. This study shows some aspects of Malay ethnomathematics related to geometry and measurement materials in elementary schools, including flat shapes, spatial shapes, and length measurements. This study indicates the potential for the integration of Malay ethnomathematics into the architecture of the Indra Perkasa Traditional Hall on Penyengat Island as a mathematics learning resource for geometry and measurement in elementary schools in Indonesia.
A PRAXEOLOGICAL ANALYSIS OF PRE-SERVICE ELEMENTARY TEACHER-DESIGNED MATHEMATICS COMICS Putra, Zetra Hainul; Dahnilsyah; Aljarrah, Ayman
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 12 No. 3 (2021): Journal on Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

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Mathematical and didactic knowledge presented in mathematics textbooks and other resources, like mathematics comics (MCs), needs to be evaluated from a lens of appropriate theoretical framework in mathematics education before it can be used as a medium for teaching and learning mathematics. Therefore, this study investigates mathematical and didactic competencies that were reflected in MCs designed by pre-service elementary teachers. The framework for analysing mathematical knowledge embedded in these MCs is based on the Anthropological Theory of the Didactic, specifically a praxeology. This study utilized a content analysis technique within a qualitative approach. Thirteen MCs were analysed using a praxeological analysis; the type of task and techniques (praxis block) as well as the possible technology and theory (logos block). The findings demonstrate that the mathematical praxeologies embedded in MCs belong to five mathematical domains, namely numbers and operations; number theory; fractions, decimals, and percentages; ratio and proportion; as well as measurement. Additionally, the analysis revealed that seven of these MCs were related to a single domain, while the others belong to two or three mathematical domains. Concerning the mathematical praxeologies, most of MCs focus on presenting the practical blocks, the type of task and the techniques, while only a few could provide the theoretical lens to justify the practical blocks.
Prospective Elementary Teachers’ Expereinces on Mini Research Projects on A Design Research Course Putra, Zetra Hainul; Aljarrah, Ayman; Kartikowati, Rr. Sri; Faizah, Hasnah
Indonesian Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics Education Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): November 2024
Publisher : Indonesian Journal of Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Mathematics Education

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Design research is an emerging research method in mathematics education, but it has a potential to be applied in elementary education. To support prospective elementary teachers’ competences in designing learning instruction for elementary schools, we develop a design research course in the elementary teacher education study program in the University of Riau, Pekanbaru, Indonesia. The course has been delivered to prospective elementary teachers since 2023 by the first author. The course consists of lectures about various educational design research approach and mini research projects on designing a learning instruction for a specific topic for elementary school students after the mid-term exam. We examine prospective elementary teachers’ experiences on the mini research projects to evaluate effectiveness of the design research course. The results of this study could be used to develop the design research course for the future.