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Mathematical problem solving ability of 8th grade students in terms of adversity quotient using discovery learning Istiqomah, Sayidah Nur; Suyitno, Hardi; Safa'atullah, Muh. Fajar
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Vol 10 No 2 (2021): Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujme.v10i2.31699

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The purpose of this research was to (1) find out the completeness of mathematical problem-solving abilities of 8th-grade students in Discovery Learning; (2) description of mathematical problem-solving abilities aspects of 8th-grade students who have a climbers types; (3) description of mathematical problem-solving abilities aspects of grade 8th students who have a campers types; (4) description of mathematical problem-solving abilities aspects of 8th-grade students who have a quitters types. This research is mixed methods using a sequential explanatory model. The design is a one-shot case study. The sample class is 8D. Research subjects consisted of 2 students of climbers types and 4 students of climbers types. The results showed that (1) mathematical problem-solving abilities of 8th-grade students in Discovery Learning achieved classical and individual completeness; (2) climbers students can solve all of the problem-solving indicators; (3) ) campers students can solve three of problem-solving indicators; (4) quitters students were not found in this research so couldn’t be described.
The ability of mathematical representation on problem based learning of Krulik and Rudnick strategies Yulianawati, Dewi Nova; Safa'atullah, Muh. Fajar
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Vol 9 No 3 (2020): Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujme.v9i3.32639

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In learning mathematics, students still find it difficult to simplify a problem in the form of a problem description into a picture or symbol of mathematics correctly. This relates to students' mathematical representation ability which is still lacking and also its self efficacy. One effort to improve students' mathematical representation ability is through learning through the PBL model of Krulik and Rudnick's strategies. This study aims to examine the classical completeness of students in the aspects of mathematical representation ability, the average mathematical representation ability of students in the learning model Problem Based Learning of Krulik and Rudnick strategies and Problem Based Learning, and describe the ability of mathematical representation of students based on high self-efficacy, moderate, and low. This research uses a mixed method. The research class was taken by simple random sampling. The subjects of this study were 6 students of class VII A of SMP 1 Jambu who were selected by purposive sampling. Data collection using tests, questionnaires, and interviews. The results showed (1) The ability of mathematical representation with the Problem Based Learning model of the Krulik and Rudnick strategies achieving classical learning completeness; (2) The ability of mathematical representation of students in a class that uses Problem Based Learning Krulik and Rudnick strategies is better than the ability of mathematical representation of students in a class that uses Problem Based Learning; (3) Subjects with high self efficacy are able to meet all indicators of mathematical representation ability although there is still a lack of rigor in the work, subjects with moderate self efficacy are sufficiently able to meet the indicators of mathematical representation ability, while with low self efficacy there are still some indicators that have not yet been achieved namely indicators the ability of students to make mathematical equations or models from other given representations and write the steps for solving and solving mathematical problems correctly.
Mathematical Connection Ability in REACT Learning with RME Approach in Term of Self-efficacy Ainurrachmani, Fitrania; Safa'atullah, Muh. Fajar
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Vol 11 No 1 (2022): Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujme.v11i1.55858

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Mathematical connection ability is one of the important abilities. The students' self-efficacy also needs to be considered. The purpose of this study was to determine the students' mathematical connection ability in REACT learning with the RME approach in terms of students' self-efficacy. This research uses mix method with a sequential explanatory design. The population in this study were eighth-grade students of Integrated Islamic Junior High School Nurul Islam Tengaran. The research instrument used was a test of mathematical connection ability and a self-efficacy questionnaire. The results of this study are (1) the mathematical connection ability of students with REACT learning using the RME approach achieves the criteria for learning mastery; (2) the average mathematical connection ability of students with REACT learning using the RME approach was better than students with expository learning; (3) there are differences in students' mathematical connection abilities in terms of students' self-efficacy levels in REACT learning with the RME approach; (4) Students with high self-efficacy fulfill the three indicators of mathematical connection ability. Students with medium self-efficacy are sufficient to meet the three indicators of mathematical connection ability but still need more practice. Students with low self-efficacy only fulfilled the second mathematical connection ability indicator.