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Didactic Design of Cube Nets based on Ethnomathematics of Engklek Game in Elementary School : An Educational Innovation Arisetyawan, Andika; Ariadi, Rika Asterina; Fauzi, Irfan
Jurnal Kependidikan : Jurnal Hasil Penelitian dan Kajian Kepustakaan di Bidang Pendidikan, Pengajaran, dan Pembelajaran Vol. 11 No. 1 (2025): March
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jk.v11i1.12838

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The purpose of this research is to develop a didactic design for cube nets based on the ethnomathematics of the Engklek game in elementary schools. This study uses a design research approach using the Didactical Design Research (DDR) method. The participants in this research are 5th and 6th grade students at an elementary school in Serang-Banten. The research goes through three stages: 1) prospective analysis, 2) metapedadidactic analysis, and 3) retrospective analysis. Data collection techniques included tests, observations, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis techniques employed qualitative descriptive analysis based on Miles & Huberman's data triangulation model. The results of this research show that: 1) In the retrospective stage, obstacles such as conceptual errors, principle errors, and verbal errors were identified, which became the basis for creating the hypothetical didactic design, 2) In the metapedadidactic stage, the initial didactic design was developed by integrating the cultural elements of the Engklek game and resulted in a new 2-2-2 pattern, and 3) In the retrospective analysis, the revised didactic design based on the ethnomathematics of the Engklek game with the new 2-2-2 pattern can be used to teach the concept of cube nets in mathematics education. This research aims to develop a meaningful didactic design by incorporating local cultural contexts into mathematics learning in elementary schools. This research has significant implications for education, especially in improving the quality of mathematics learning with didactic designs that utilize cultural context in teaching materials.
Development of an Ethnomathematics-Based Snakes and Ladders Game Media Integrating Banten Cultural Context for Teaching Number Operations in Elementary School Arisetyawan, Andika; Fauzi, Irfan; Maulana, Farid Rizqi; Supriadi, Supriadi; Chano, Jiraporn
Jurnal Kependidikan : Jurnal Hasil Penelitian dan Kajian Kepustakaan di Bidang Pendidikan, Pengajaran, dan Pembelajaran Vol. 11 No. 4 (2025): December (IN PROGRESS)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Pendidikan Mandalika

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33394/jk.v11i4.17984

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This study aims to develop Snakes and Ladders game media for the concept of number operations by integrating the cultural context of Banten. This research employs a development method using the ADDIE model—analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The study uses a purposive sampling technique involving 20 sixth-grade students at an elementary school in Serang, Banten, selected based on considerations such as school facilities and curriculum implementation. Data were collected through number-operation tests and student reflection journals. The data were analyzed qualitatively using thematic analysis to identify themes emerging from patterns of meaning. The results show that the ethnomathematics-based Snakes and Ladders game media can enhance students’ self-efficacy and subsequently improve their understanding of number operation concepts. Furthermore, students reported increased motivation and enthusiasm during the learning process due to the engaging and enjoyable nature of the media. This study contributes to mathematics education by offering a more meaningful and enjoyable learning experience, while also reducing students’ anxiety toward mathematics. The findings further indicate that integrating cultural elements from Banten into mathematics learning can improve students’ learning outcomes.
Co-Authors Ahman Ahman, Ahman Al ‘Alam, Muhammad Panji Anugerah Amanda Saragih, Arivia Amelia, Desti Amrie Firmansyah Andika Arisetyawan, Andika Anggriani, Bungaria Anna Fitri Hindriana Anwar, Zaeni Apni, Cut Nadila Ardhiansyah, Fahmy Ardi Sanjaya Ariadi, Rika Asterina Arip, Asep Ginanjar Ash-Shiddiqi, Hasby Azzahra, Aulia Laila Azzahrah, Humairah Bachtiar, Muchamad Izaaz Hannun Chano, Jiraporn Cindy Audina, Nadya Dian Kusumawati Dian Yustisia Didi Suryadi Ellenasari, Jesica Farid Rizqi Maulana Fazhari, Firda Alivia Fitri, Anisa Fitriyani, Yani Geno, Muchamad Rizal Pua Giawa, Trisman Johan Abdi Hafiyani, Silmi Hafnida Aurilie, Ukhti Hannun, Muchamad Izaaz Hanum, Azizah Indri Handayani, Indri Indriani, Tarisya Irawan, Yusuf Cahya Irsandi, Muhammad Jaenal Arifin Junaidi Arsyad, Junaidi Khairani, Mifta Lestari, Kiki Leswarie, Alhikha Lubis, Nabila Azmi Lubis, Yeni Amalia Maharani, Sabila Mahfud, Athifah Ali Bukkar Mariadi, Ahmad Mahrus Maulidana, Fadli Meiliani, Dinda Nandang Budiman Nurrahmah, Anggun Septia Nursella, Helvy Qurina Pamungkas, Pria Aji Permatasari, Armita Prakosa, Dani Kharismawan Pua Geno, Muchamad Rizal Purwaka, Adhitya Jati Rahman, Riski Taufikur Rakhmat, Cece Ramadona Wijaya, Fadila Ridha Alamsyah Salamah, Daris Salmadita, Aghniya Salsabila, Iin Saputri, Anggi Setiyani Saragih, Nurul Haliza Sari, Mia Zultrianti Septia Nurrahmah, Anggun Shiddiqi, Hasby Ash Sholihin, Ma’ruf Sidharta, Veranus Silvia Agustin Sinaga, Riza Wahyuni Sopianti, Dea Supriadi Supriadi Supriyanto Supriyanto Tarmizi Taher Tegar, Lucky Muhammad Uddin, Moh. Fuad UMAN SUHERMAN, UMAN Umisara, Elinda Yanti, Andini Dwi Yusi Riksa Yustiana, Yusi Riksa Zainun, Anisa