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Mathematical problem solving proficiency of students with musical and kinesthetic intelligence Ismaimuza, Dasa; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Adawiyah, Rabiyatul
Jurnal Riset Pendidikan Matematika Vol 10, No 2: November 2023
Publisher : Fakultas Matematika dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21831/jrpm.v10i2.64990

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The purpose of this study was to obtain a description of the results of the analysis of mathematical problem solving for students with musical intelligence and kinesthetic intelligence. This type of research is qualitative research. The research subjects were one student with musical intelligence and one student with kinesthetic intelligence. The results of this study indicate: Students with musical intelligence have low problem-solving abilities. It can be seen from the students' ability to solve the given mathematical problems, that is, students are less thorough in obtaining information about what is known and asked, students are not able to express a plan to explain the problem solving plan they want to do. students do not write down the complete solution, students do the calculation again only in the final step. Meanwhile, students who have kinesthetic intelligence have good problem-solving skills. It can be seen from the students' ability to solve the given mathematical problems, namely students are able to express what is known and asked in the questions using their own language. students cannot express the steps to be taken in solving the problem, students write down in full what is known and asked in full, students re-examine the results of their work by looking at and recalculating the answers that have been obtained.
ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS' ERRORS IN SOLVING PROBLEMS ON THE MATERIAL OF ROWS AND SERIES IN CLASS VIII MTS SYEKH LOKIYA TOWALE Nurhaliza, Sitti; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra; Lefrida, Rita; Pathuddin, Pathuddin
Prima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 8, No 2 (2024): PRIMA : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/prima.v8i2.10825

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Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan jenis-jenis kesalahan yang dilakukan siswa kelas VIII MTs Syekh Lokiya Towale dalam menyelesaikan masalah matematika berdasarkan Analisis Kesalahan Newman . Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian kualitatif dengan pendekatan deskriptif. Teknik pengumpulan data dalam penelitian ini adalah tes tertulis dan wawancara berupa 2 soal esai dan pedoman wawancara. Teknik wawancara yang digunakan adalah semi terstruktur yang dilakukan terhadap siswa terpilih untuk memastikan jenis kesalahan yang dilakukan dalam menyelesaikan masalah. Subyek dalam penelitian ini dipilih berdasarkan perbedaan gender yaitu satu siswa laki-laki dan satu siswa perempuan dengan pertimbangan siswa yang paling banyak melakukan kesalahan, mampu berkomunikasi dengan baik dan rekomendasi dari guru matematika. Hasil penelitian ini menunjukkan bahwa kesalahan yang dilakukan subjek laki-laki (SL) adalah kesalahan pemahaman (comprehension error) , kesalahan keterampilan proses ( process skill error ) dan kesalahan penulisan jawaban akhir ( encoding error) . Kesalahan yang dilakukan subjek perempuan (SP) adalah kesalahan keterampilan proses ( process skill error) dan kesalahan penulisan jawaban akhir ( kesalahan coding) . 
PROFILE OF MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF CLASS VIII MTS AL-KHAIRAAT TONDO STUDENTS ON RELATION AND FUNCTION MATERIAL IN TERMS OF SELF-CONFIDENCE Amelia, Risna; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra; Lefrida, Rita; Pathuddin, Pathuddin
Prima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 8, No 2 (2024): PRIMA : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31000/prima.v8i2.10714

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Penelitian ini merupakan peneltian deskriptif kualitatif dengan subjek peneltian Siswa kelas VIII MTs Al-Khairaat Tondo. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk memperoleh gambaran kemampuan komunikasi matematis siswa kelas VIII A pada materi relasi dan fungsi berdasarkan self-confidence. Subjek penelitian ini dipilih berdasarkan angket self-confidence. Subjek penelitian ini adalah 3 orang siswa dari 17 siswa kelas VIII A MTs Al-khairaat Tondo, yang masing-masing memiliki self-confidence tinggi, sedang dan rendah. Data di kumpulkan dengan menggunakan metode angket, tes tertulis dan wawancara. Teknik analisis data yang digunakan yaitu kondensasi data, penyajian data dan penarikan kesimpulan. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa subjek self-confidence tinggi memenuhi tiga indikator yaitu 1) menyatakan situasi, gambar, atau diagram kedalam bahasa, simbol, atau gagasan/ide matematis dengan tepat baik secara lisan maupun tulisan; 2) menggunakan respresentasi matematika (diagram, grafik) untuk menyatakan informasi matematis 3) mengkomunikasikan kesimpulan jawaban baik secara lisan maupun tulisan. Subjek self-confidence sedang memenuhi dua indikator yaitu 1) menyatakan situasi, gambar, atau diagram kedalam bahasa, simbol, atau gagasan/ide matematis dengan tepat baik secara lisan maupun tulisan; 2) menggunakan respresentasi matematika (diagram, grafik) untuk menyatakan informasi matematis. Subjek self-confidence rendah memenuhi satu indikator yaitu 1) menggunakan respresentasi matematika (diagram, grafik) untuk menyatakan informasi matematis).
Profil Pemahaman Konsep Matematika Siswa dalam Menyelesaikan Soal Persamaan Garis Lurus Ditinjau dari Self Efficacy Wirdania, Wirdania; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Lefrida, Rita; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika : Judika Education Vol 7 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika : Judika Education
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/judika.v7i1.9414

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This research aims to describe the understanding of mathematical concepts among 8th-grade students of SMP Negeri 15 Palu, specifically focusing on self-efficacy in the topic of linear equations. The type of research conducted is descriptive, utilizing a qualitative approach. The research method employed is the member-check method. The subjects selected for this study were 3 students from class VIII A of SMP Negeri 15 Palu, representing high, moderate, and low levels of self-efficacy as determined from the results of a self-efficacy questionnaire. They were subsequently administered a test on mathematical concept comprehension. The results of the research indicate that students with high self-efficacy demonstrate a very good understanding of mathematical concepts, mastering all concept comprehension indicators. Meanwhile, students with moderate self-efficacy master some indicators, and students with low self-efficacy only master the indicator of restating concepts. Thus, it can be concluded that subjects with high self-efficacy have a very good understanding of mathematical concepts, while subjects with moderate self-efficacy have a sufficiently good understanding, and those with low self-efficacy have a less adequate understanding of mathematical concepts. Keywords: Self Efficacy, Understanding of Mathematics Concepts
Profil Pemahaman Konsep Teorema Pythagoras Siswa Ditinjau dari Kemampuan Matematika Fani, Sri; Alfisyhara, Alfisyhara; Lefrida, Rita; Pathuddin, Pathuddin
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika : Judika Education Vol 7 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika:Judika Education
Publisher : Institut Penelitian Matematika, Komputer, Keperawatan, Pendidikan dan Ekonomi (IPM2KPE)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31539/judika.v7i2.9495

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This research aims to describe students' understanding of the concept of the Pythagorean theorem in class VIII of SMP Negeri 3 Banawa in terms of mathematical ability. The method used in this research is triangulation, data was collected through written tests and interviews. The results of this study showed that ST subjects were able to explain the third indicator given by the researcher. Subject SS could not explain the second indicator because the subject did not understand the cardinal directions so that it affected the third indicator, subject SS could not complete it. SR subjects could not explain the three indicators. In conclusion, students with high mathematical abilities can fulfill the indicators in restating concepts and presenting concepts in the form of mathematical representations (images), and some fulfill the indicators in using certain operating procedures in solving Pythagorean theorem problems. Students with moderate mathematical abilities only partially meet the indicators for restating and presenting concepts in the form of mathematical representations, but have not yet met the indicators for using certain operating procedures. Meanwhile, students with low mathematical abilities only partially fulfill the indicators in restating concepts, but do not meet the indicators in presenting concepts in the form of mathematical representations or in using certain operating procedures. Keywords: Concept Understanding, Pythagorean Theorem, Maths Ability.
Training and Preparation of Scientific Papers for the Indonesian Student Research Olympiad in MAN 1 Palu City Pathuddin, Pathuddin; HB, Usman; Hamid, Abd.; Mainarni, Welli
AMK : Abdi Masyarakat UIKA Vol. 2 No. 4 (2023): DESEMBER
Publisher : Universitas Ibn Khaldun

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/amk.v2i4.2261

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One of the high schools that is close to campus is MAN 1 Palu City. One of the extracurricular activities in MAN 1 Palu City is KIR (Youth Scientific Work). The interest of students to participate in these activities is very high but requires more intensive coaching. So far, no scientific paper writing training has been conducted for students. This is one of the reasons why students are less able to compete with other schools in Palu in scientific writing competitions. The problems of partners (MAN 1 Palu city) are: a) The KIR group's mastery of writing scientific papers in preparation for the OPSI competition is still low, b) The KIR MAN 1 group in Palu city still often misunderstands the content of scientific papers and scientific paper writing techniques. 3) The lack of resource persons who can be occupied asks if the KIR MAN 1 group in Palu has difficulty in making papers. For this reason, we have held a service activity at MAN 1 Palu City, including) training activities and workshops. Providing training (material for writing scientific papers and techniques for writing scientific papers), at that stage the service team acts as a teacher in presenting materials and examples of scientific works that pass the Indonesian Student Research Olympiad (OPSI). b) Assisting in writing scientific papers.
Analysis of the Error Students in Solving Story Problems on Quadratic Equation Material Based on Newman Stages Galu Parwati; Hadjar, Ibnu; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra
JTMT: Journal Tadris Matematika Vol 4 No 02 (2023): Volume 04 Number 02 December 2023
Publisher : Universitas Islam Ahmad Dahlan (UIAD)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47435/jtmt.v4i02.1976

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This research is a qualitative research that aims to obtain descriptive errors of students of class IXC MTs Negeri 2 Palu in solving story problems on quadratic equation material based on Newman stages. Data were collected using test and interview methods. The research subjects consisted of 1 student who made more mistakes than other students, the mistakes varied, could communicate well and get recommendations from the mathematics teacher of class IXC MTs Negeri 2 Palu. The results showed that the errors of students in class IX C MTs Negeri 2 Palu in solving story problems of quadratic equation material based on Newman's stages were (1) reading errors, namely students could not mention the unit of volume, (2) reading comprehension errors, namely students miswrote the known information from the story problem of quadratic equation material where students wrote P = 5 cm which should be P = L.+ 5 cm, (3) transform error, namely students are unable or incorrect in changing the problem into mathematical form, (4) process skill errors committed by students, namely not knowing the steps or procedures to be used in solving the story problem, (5) final answer error (encoding error), namely students incorrectly write the final answer in accordance with the desired problem
Analysis of the Application of STEM Approaches in Mathematics Learning in Junior High Schools Mubarik, Mubarik; Permata, Dyah; Pathuddin, Pathuddin; Anggraini, Anggraini; Nasir, Rahma; Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra; Meinarni, Welli; Fajriani, Fajriani; Desti, Desti; Rumi, Moh. Fadhel; Ulfiana, Dewi; Muazin, Muhammad
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 7, No 2 (2022): JME
Publisher : Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v7i2.1842

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The integration of ICT in learning is a component of 21st-century learning. Science and technology always develop rapidly from time to time.  The purpose of this study is to determine the knowledge and abilities of junior high school mathematics teachers in STEM learning. This research was also conducted to determine student knowledge related to STEM learning. This study used a mixed method. The results showed that most junior high school mathematics teachers in the Donggala district did not understand STEM/STEAM learning. The teacher has also not been able to apply the STEM/STEAM approach in the learning process. Therefore, it is hoped that mathematics teachers in the Donggala district can apply a STEAM-based approach combined with local wisdom in the Donggala district. And it is necessary to conduct training to improve teacher competencies related to STEM learning.
TRAINING ON E-MODULE COMPILATION BASED ON PjBL WITH A STEM APPROACH TO DEVELOP THE NUMERACY LITERACY ABILITY OF MATHEMATICS TEACHERS IN DONGGALA DISTRICT Pathuddin Pathuddin; Purnama Ningsih; Afadil Afadil; Sitti Rahmawati; Dewi Satria Ahmar
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v8i3.2461

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E-modules or electronic modules are non-printing digital modules that are developed with special computer-assisted applications, and multimedia elements are provided to make them more attractive and interactive. To make the module more interesting, teachers also need innovation in developing modules, namely modules based on approaches, methods or models. One that can be developed is combining the PjBL learning model with the STEM approach. The combination of the application of the STEM approach with the project-based learning (PjBL) learning model can encourage cooperation between educational institutions and industry. The PjBL model emphasizes project-based learning with a STEM approach that requires integration between natural science, technology, engineering, and mathematics. The combination can develop critical, creative, and collaborative thinking skills in their students. However, the reality in the field based on interviews with the head of the Donggala district mathematics MGMP, there is no e-module for mathematics learning based on PjBL with a STEM approach for teachers and students in Donggala Regency. Teachers who are members of the Mathematics Subject Teacher Conference (MGMP) as partners of this service are still experiencing problems in making modules / e-modules that are interestingly interactive and link them to learning approaches and models. These problems are caused by various factors, including members of the Donggala district mathematics MGMP who do not understand: 1) the principles of interesting and interactive e-module design, 2) techniques for making PjBL-based e-modules with a STEM approach, 3) techniques for designing and implementing effective project-based learning (PjBL) and combining science, technology, engineering, and mathematics in chemistry learning (STEM). The solution offered to overcome the partner's problems is to provide workshops/training: 1) the principles of attractive and interactive e-module design, 2) making PjBL-based e-modules with a STEM approach, 3) how to analyze and interpret mathematics materials related to project-based learning (PjBL, as well as analysis of mathematics materials related to science, technology, engineering, and mathematics and their incorporation techniques in mathematics learning (STEM) The purpose of this service activity is to overcome partner problems in compiling and developing PjBL-based e-modules with a STEM approach so as to improve the numeracy-literacy skills of teachers who are members of the Donggala district mathematics MGMP. The outputs that have been achieved are that the members of the partner group have made PjBl-based e-modules with a STEM approach so that there is an increase in their numeracy literacy skills and publish the e-modules and process them into the form of PjBl-based books / modules with a STEM approach that has an ISBN and HaKi.
TRAINING AND ASSISTANCE IN PREPARING HOTS QUESTIONS BASED ON DIGITAL LITERACY PEDAGODIC-CHEM FOR CHEMISTRY TEACHERS IN DONGGALA REGENCY Sitti Rahmawati; Pathuddin Pathuddin; Dewi Satria Ahmar
Abdi Dosen : Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat Vol. 8 No. 3 (2024): SEPTEMBER
Publisher : LPPM Univ. Ibn Khaldun Bogor

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32832/abdidos.v8i3.2460

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Higher order thinking skills or abbreviated as HOTS is an ability that is applied in the revised 2013 Curriculum. Teachers are required to be able to create Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) oriented questions, namely questions whose questions are able to train students to think at a high level of analysis, evaluation, and creation. The provision of HOTS questions aims to create challenging learning for students to reflect and apply their reasoning. However, the reality in the field based on interviews and the distribution of needs analysis questionnaires among chemistry teachers obtained data of 50% in the classification of good enough for indicators of knowledge of HOTS questions, indicating that the level of preparation of HOTS questions for chemistry teachers is not optimal. Most of the questions given are still at the LOTS level, because it is difficult to find the accuracy of the level of questions that are reached by students' abilities. Partners have not used pedagogic-chem strategies to develop HOTS questions, such as the use of contexts that are relevant to students' lives. Teachers who are members of the Chemistry Subject Teacher Conference (MGMP) as partners of this service still experience problems in analyzing the forms of questions that can improve higher order thinking skills (HOTS). To overcome this problem, training and mentoring with a participatory model were conducted, which included: a) introducing the concept, function, and purpose of HOTS questions to face 21st century skills, b) introducing the utilization of HOTS questions in learning evaluation along with applicable and principle steps, c) guiding teachers to create a bank of HOTS questions according to the division of domains and aspects of measuring HOTS achievement, d) guiding teachers in direct practice in mapping HOTS questions to the achievement of learning objectives in the process of achieving pedagogic-Chem, e) mentoring online and offline in the process of developing HOTS question banks obtained digitally and conventionally systematically, f) mentoring in utilizing digital information through relevant sources in making HOTS questions, g) mentoring in the process of searching for various information that can be managed and developed into HOTS questions based on digital literacy, and h) mentoring in the pedagogic-Chem evaluation process of HOTS question testing in the classroom productively. These activities have been carried out well thanks to good cooperation with various parties. This is illustrated by the outputs in the form of HOTS questions that the participants have made from the training and mentoring results of this service. The final result of this service is in accordance with the expected target, namely the book of HOTS questions produced which is used in chemistry learning.
Co-Authors Abd Hamid Abd. Hamid Afadil Ahiruddin Aldi Anugrah Alfahira, Nurul Alfarizi, Nugroho Alfirna Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra Alfisyahra, Alfisyahra Alfisyhara, Alfisyhara Amelia, Risna Anggraini Anggraini Anggraini Anggraini Asnur Ali Aswandi Aswandi Baharuddin Hamzah Baharuddin Paloloang Baharuddin Paloloang Baharuddin Paloloang Bakri Bakri Bakri Bakri Bakri M Bakri Mallo Besse Nur Anisa Cindy Meliasari Dasa Ismaimuza Desrin Lebagi Desti Desti Desti, Desti Dewi Satria Ahmar Dewi Ulfiana Dyah Permata Esti Qomaria Evie Awuy Evie Awuy Fadlun Wahyuni Kelengi Fajriani Fajriani Fajriani Fajriani Fani, Sri Fatmawati Galu Parwati Gandung Sugita Greskensia, NI Made Vemi HB, Usman Hermin, Arwini Puspita Holyness Nurdin Singadimedja I Luh Restini I Luh Restini I Nyoman Murdiana Ibni Hadjar Ika Citra Pratiwi Jeniati Datuanggoa Jesica Lumi Kanarasi, Yabes Maxrobin Khasanah, Tri Nur Linawati Linawati Lusiana Lusiana M. Diah, Anang Wahid Mainarni, Welli Martina Martina Maxinus Jaeng Meinarni, Welli Miranda Adhitya Borosi Moh. Fadhel Rumi Moh. Habil S. Saleh Muazin, Muhammad Mubarik Mubarik Mubarik Muh Hasbi Muh Ikbal Almahdali Muh. Hasbi Muh. Rizal Muhammad Muazin Muhammad Suwardin Mukarramah MUSTAMIN IDRIS Nasir, Rahma Ningrum, Ing Diar Maswal Nita Nita Nita Nita Nur Adila Apriani Nur Intan Nur' Ain Nurhayadi Nurhikma, Nurhikma Permata, Dyah Puji Wahyu Setiawaty Purnama Ningsih Purwanindina, Atila Maheswari Dewi Putu Santika Rabiyatul Adawiyah Rahma Nasir Rahma Nasir Rahmadiani Rahmadiani Rahmawat, Sitti Ratna Dwi Oktavia Rezki Lola Yunita Rick Clove Rita Lefrida Rita Lefrida Rumi, Moh. Fadhel Sabila B, Dini Nurul Sakinah Sindi Geby Sintia Sinta, Selviana Sitti Nurhaliza Sitti Rahmawati Sri Wahyuni Sudarman Bennu Sukayasa Sukayasa susy lawaty Sutji Rochaminah Ulfiana, Dewi Usman HB Welli Meinarni Welli Meinarni Wirdania, Wirdania Yekri Sandi Tobigo Yuli Asri