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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA

Exploring Students' Metacognition in Numeracy Problem Solving: The Role of Reflective and Impulsive Cognitive Styles Hermin, Arwini Puspita; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Lefrida, Rita; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i1.pp688-707

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The purpose of this study was to describe the metacognition of grade IX students of SMP Negeri 19 Palu in solving numeracy problems based on reflective and impulsive cognitive styles. Metacognition in this study includes three aspects namely awareness, regulation, and evaluation observed at each stage of problem solving according to Polya's model. This descriptive qualitative research used Matching Familiar Figures Test (MFFT-2021), numeracy written test, think-aloud protocol, and in-depth interviews for data collection. In-depth study subjects consisted of two students, one each with reflective cognitive style and one with impulsive cognitive style. The results showed that at the stage of understanding the problem, reflective students showed high awareness and were able to organize their thoughts to understand the context of the problem in depth, while impulsive students tended to be faster in understanding the problem without in-depth analysis. At the stage of developing a plan, reflective students perform good regulation and evaluate the plan made, while impulsive students show awareness and regulation, but the evaluation of the plan is not always consistent. At the stage of implementing the plan, reflective students are able to evaluate the ongoing process, although this evaluation is more visible at the final stage, while impulsive students are less consistent in evaluation during the implementation of the plan, with evaluation only appearing at the final stage. Finally, at the looking back stage, reflective students showed a clear evaluation, although awareness and regulation were not significantly visible, while impulsive students only showed evaluation at the final stage without any deep reflection on the process that had been passed. Overall, reflective cognitive style tends to produce a more complete and in-depth metacognitive involvement in each stage of problem solving, while impulsive style shows a more limited and less consistent involvement in the evaluation aspect.      Keywords: metacognition, numeracy, cognitive style, reflective, impulsive.
Integrating Local Wisdom into Numeracy Literacy: An Analysis of Students’ Competence in the Number Domain in Sigi Regency, Indonesia Hajerina, Hajerina; Napitupulu, Mery; Lefrida, Rita; Walanda, Richard Albert
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 4 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i4.pp2139-2152

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Numeracy literacy is one of the basic competencies that support students' success in academic and social life. This study aims to analyze the numeracy literacy skills of junior high school students in Sigi Regency, Central Sulawesi Province, Indonesia, particularly in the domain of numbers, based on local wisdom such as the traditional Souraja buildings and agricultural practices of the residents of Sigi Regency. The sample comprised 120 eighth-grade students from six public junior high schools in Sigi Regency, representing diverse geographical characteristics (mountainous, rural, and urban) and varying educational performance levels. They were selected through purposive sampling and the mixed methods approach with an Explanatory Sequential Design as the research methodology. Data were collected using a numeracy literacy test developed using the AKM framework and numeracy competence indicators from the Ministry of Education, Culture, Research, and Technology (2023).  The results showed that only 10% of pupils reached the "Proficient" level. Most of them (65%) are in the ‘Basic’ or ‘Requiring Special Intervention’ group.  This decline in results is due to traditional teaching methods that fail to connect the material to the students' local environment.  Teaching math has not fully utilized local knowledge, such as how to do business in traditional markets and how to farm. These results indicate the need to revise the approach to teaching mathematics in schools, with an emphasis on integrating local knowledge into learning, namely, developing teaching methods that link mathematical concepts to students' daily lives, so that they are more relevant and engaging for students. In addition, this locally-based approach is expected to improve students' numeracy understanding and skills, especially for those who are still at a basic level or need special intervention. The development of a more contextual curriculum based on students' real experiences can also enrich the learning process and encourage significant improvement in academic outcomes.    Keywords: numeracy literacy, number domain, local wisdom of sigi. 
Analyzing Students' Commognitive Processes in Solving Pythagorean Theorem Problems: A Gender-Based Ain, Nur'; Lefrida, Rita; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 25, No 4 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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This study describes students' cognitive in solving Pythagorean theorem problems in terms of gender. The research design used is explorative with a qualitative descriptive approach. The research subjects selected were 2 students, namely 1 male student and 1 female student. Data collection was carried out using written assignments and interviews. Checking the quality of the research results using data credibility is done by extending involvement, increasing persistence, discussions with peers, and membercheck and dependability. Data analysis techniques used in this research are data condensation, data display, and conclusion drawing and verification. The results showed that male and female students had raised all commognitive indicators. Male and female students can generally bring up keywords in the form of the words "area of a right triangle 25 ", "perimeter = K", and "hypotenuse c in k". Male students wrote very brief information while female students wrote clear and complete information. The description of the solution written by male and female students is different. The differences found were the use of visual mediators such as visualizing. Male students generalized a as height, b as base, c as hypotenuse while female students generalized a as base, b as height, c as hypotenuse. Endorsed narratives carried out by male and female students can write the formula for the hypotenuse of the Pythagorean theorem, the formula for the area of a right triangle, the formula for the perimeter of a right triangle and the factoring formula. Male and female students can also express the definition of the formula in solving Pythagorean theorem problems. Routines performed by male and female students can choose the right concepts and methods so that they have a good effect on the results of their solutions.       Keywords: commognitive, pythagorean theorem, gender. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa/v25i4.pp1839-1853
Co-Authors Abd. Hamid ABDUL HAMID Abdul Hamid AGUNG LUKITO Agung Lukito Ain, Nur' Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra . Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra Alfisyhara, Alfisyhara Almahdali , Muh Ikbal Amelia, Kadek Devy Amelia, Reski Amelia, Risna Ana Puji Lestari Ana Puji Lestari Anggraini Anggraini Anggraini Anggraini Arivi, Maharani Agustina Arnisah, Sitti Arsyil Waritsman Askanita, Dsiya Auralia Aswandi Aswandi Asyita Asyita Auliyah, Rifqah Awaludin Awaludin, Awaludin Ayu Qonita Badari, Siti Rahmatia Baharuddin Paloloang Baharuddin Paloloang Bakri Bakri Bakri M Bakri M Bakri M Bakri Mallo Bakri Mallo Baso Amri Baso Amri Besse Nur Anisa Dahlan, Rahmawati Dahlia Dahlia Dasa Ismaimuza Desak Ketut Permatasari Desti Pujiarsih Dwi Warli Dyah Permata Elis Safira Karindah Elsa Febriasari Evie Awuy Fahrur Razi Faisal Faisal Fani, Sri Fazlika, Jihan Febriasari, Elsa Fitriyanti, Winda Gandung Sugita Gandung Sugita Guci, Ammar Abdullah Joni Haerani, Novianti Hajerina, Hajerina Hamsiana, Hamsiana Hasbi, Muh Hermin, Arwini Puspita Hikber Todongi Husna, Radhiatul I Luh Restini I Made Sudarsana I Nyoman Murdiana I Nyoman Murdiana Ibni Hadjar Ika Citra Pratiwi Indradewa, Rhian Indriana Indriana, Indriana Ira Firanda Gumita Islam, Fahrul Jaeng, Maxinus Jihan Fazlika Julian, Rofi S Kamaruddin, Kamarudin Kamarudin Kamarudin Kanarasi, Yabes Maxrobin Karniman, Tegoeh S Karniman, Tegoeh S. Khasanah, Tri Nur Lainawa, Mohamad Ruslan Lembang, Ulvina Tangke M, Bakri Ma'abud, Yusril Y Mahdayani Mahdayani, Mahdayani Mansur, Meliani Marinus B. Tandiayuk Marinus B. Tandiayuk Marnita Martina Martina Maxinus Jaeng Maxinus Jaeng Mery Napitupulu Miranda, Dini Mirnawati Muin MUFIDAH Mufidah Mufidah Muh Hasbi Muh. Hasbi Muh. Hasbi Muh. Hasbi Muh. Rizal Muh. Rizal Muhammad Fitrah Muhammad Fitrah, Muhammad Muin, Mirnawati Musdalifa Mustamin Idris Mustamin Idris MUSTAMIN IDRIS Mustamin Idris Mustapa, Dita Mutia Nurul Ilmi Ningrum, Ing Diar Maswal Ningsih, Firnawati Adia Nisa, Ainun Nita Nita Nita Nita Nur Islamiah, Nur Nur Islamiyah Nur’aini, Jafar Nurhalizah Nurhalizah Nurhalizah, Nurhalizah Nurhayadi Nurhayadi Nurhayadi Nurhikma, Nurhikma NURUL AZIZAH Nurviani Alamanda Nur’aini Jafar Padang, Sery Londong Pala, Martavina Yustita Pathuddin Pathuddin . Pathuddin, Pathuddi Pau, Rizki Amalia Sy Pujiarsih, Desti Purwanindina, Atila Maheswari Dewi Putri, Istifanah Maharani Rahmadiani Rahmadiani Rahmawati Dahlan Ratna Ratna Dwi Oktavia Razi, Muhammad Fahrur Reski Amelia Rezky Hari Sentosa Riri Andini Rizal, Muh Rochmat Wijaya Rofi Julian S Rolanza . Rumba, Kevin Angryawan Rydwan Balo S.Pou, Zulkfiri Sabila B, Dini Nurul Sari, Septi Rahmita Sasongko, Luddy Bambang Selmi Selmi, Selmi Sentosa, Rezky Hari Sinta, Selviana Siti Hardiyanti Siti Hardiyanti Sitti Nurhaliza Sudarman Bennu Sudarsono Sukayasa Sutji Rochaminah Syamsiar, Syamsiar Tajuddin Tajudin Tajudin Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono Tegoeh S. Karniman Tina Ulvina Tangke Lembang Uraefatul Jannah Walanda, Richard Albert Warli, Dwi Welli Meinarni Wijaya, Rochmat Winda Fitriyanti Wirawan, Moh. Dhuhri Surya Wirdania, Wirdania Wisilayasa, I Gede Darma Yunita, Rezki Lola Yustitia K. Zaenudin