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Journal : Educational Management

Ethnomathematics and Ethnoscience Analysis of Aru Culture Related to Mathematics and Science Concepts at Elementary School Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck; Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri; Sunarso, Ali
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
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Ethnomathematics and ethnoscience are approaches related to culture in mathematics and science. Indonesia is a country that has many islands and ethnicities. Therefore, many cultures need to be explored and connected with concepts of mathematics and science and they can be implemented in the learning process. The culture that can be integrated into mathematics and science is known as ethnomathematics and ethnoscience. The aims of this study were to describe the exploration results of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms of North Aru Sub-district culture, to obtain the analysis results of the relationship between ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms and their concepts at elementary school. This study was a qualitative descriptive exploration design with an ethnographic approach. The data of the study were obtained from society, their activities, and artifacts. The data collection method were observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed using triangulation techniques. The results of the study showed that the forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience of North AruSub-district culture explored were the concepts of mathematics and science among traditional games, traditional houses, traditional food, fishing gears, art instruments, wickets, and tradition. The forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience were related to the concepts of mathematics and sciences, covering a square, rectangular, triangle, hexagon, trapezium, tube, force, and natural resources. The researchers suggested teachers (a) apply cultural-based learning so that students can recognize cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.
Ethnomathematics and Ethnoscience Analysis of Aru Culture Related to Mathematics and Science Concepts at Elementary School Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck; Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri; Sunarso, Ali
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Educational Management

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Ethnomathematics and ethnoscience are approaches related to culture in mathematics and science. Indonesia is a country that has many islands and ethnicities. Therefore, many cultures need to be explored and connected with concepts of mathematics and science and they can be implemented in the learning process. The culture that can be integrated into mathematics and science is known as ethnomathematics and ethnoscience. The aims of this study were to describe the exploration results of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms of North Aru Sub-district culture, to obtain the analysis results of the relationship between ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms and their concepts at elementary school. This study was a qualitative descriptive exploration design with an ethnographic approach. The data of the study were obtained from society, their activities, and artifacts. The data collection method were observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed using triangulation techniques. The results of the study showed that the forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience of North AruSub-district culture explored were the concepts of mathematics and science among traditional games, traditional houses, traditional food, fishing gears, art instruments, wickets, and tradition. The forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience were related to the concepts of mathematics and sciences, covering a square, rectangular, triangle, hexagon, trapezium, tube, force, and natural resources. The researchers suggested teachers (a) apply cultural-based learning so that students can recognize cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.
The Influence of Discovery Learning toward the Science Conceptual Understanding and Perceptions of the Dangerous of Smoking for Primary School Learners Fahmiyati, Masitoh Arif; Sunarso, Ali; Lisdiana, Lisdiana
Educational Management Article In Pres 2021
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This research aims to find out the discovery learning model toward the science conceptual understanding and perceptions of the danger of smoking for learners. This is experimental research with one group pre-test post-test design. The population consisted of the whole fifth graders in the academic year 2019/2020, from Ki Hajar Dewantoro cluster, Mertoyudan Magelang. The sample consisted of the fifth graders of Parikan Public Primary School, Kalinegoro Public Primary School, and Soroyudan Public Primary School. The applied data collection techniques were a test and a questionnaire. The applied instrument consisted of an essay and a questionnaire sheet. The obtained data were then analyzed by using N-Gain, descriptive statistics, and correlation tests. Based on the findings, it could be concluded that: (1) there were improvements of science conceptual understanding after being taught by the discovery learning model, (2) the perceptions upon the danger of smoking tended to be extremely excellent after being taught by the discovery learning model, and (3) the existence of positive and significant correlations between the science conceptual understanding and the perceptions of the danger of smoking for learners.
Ethnomathematics and Ethnoscience Analysis of Aru Culture Related to Mathematics and Science Concepts at Elementary School Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck; Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri; Sunarso, Ali
Educational Management Vol 9 No 2 (2020): December 2020
Publisher : Educational Management

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Abstract

Ethnomathematics and ethnoscience are approaches related to culture in mathematics and science. Indonesia is a country that has many islands and ethnicities. Therefore, many cultures need to be explored and connected with concepts of mathematics and science and they can be implemented in the learning process. The culture that can be integrated into mathematics and science is known as ethnomathematics and ethnoscience. The aims of this study were to describe the exploration results of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms of North Aru Sub-district culture, to obtain the analysis results of the relationship between ethnomathematics and ethnoscience forms and their concepts at elementary school. This study was a qualitative descriptive exploration design with an ethnographic approach. The data of the study were obtained from society, their activities, and artifacts. The data collection method were observation, interviews, and documentation. The data were analyzed using triangulation techniques. The results of the study showed that the forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience of North AruSub-district culture explored were the concepts of mathematics and science among traditional games, traditional houses, traditional food, fishing gears, art instruments, wickets, and tradition. The forms of ethnomathematics and ethnoscience were related to the concepts of mathematics and sciences, covering a square, rectangular, triangle, hexagon, trapezium, tube, force, and natural resources. The researchers suggested teachers (a) apply cultural-based learning so that students can recognize cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.cultural elements in their area, (b) to preserve the local culture.
Co-Authors Adriani, Aldina Eka Agustina, Putri Wulan Agustiya, Faudany AHSS, Filia Indonesia Aini Sobah Ali Formen Andriani, Aldina Eka Anggraeni, Putri Dewi Ani Rusilowati Ardelin, Ananda Putri Atmojo, Pengkuh Aji Auliya, Falakhul Bachtiar, Arneeta Paquita Barokah Isdaryanti Cahyani, Dita Maulida Catur Wulandari Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri Dewanti Handayani, Sri Sulastri difallah, nuroh Duta Prima Manunggal Fadhiila, Hayunita Niki Fahmiyati, Masitoh Arif Falakhul Auliya Fiky Herdianto Fiky Herdianto* Firgiawan, Tegar Fujiyati, Indah Galih Cahya Pratama Harits, Busyairi Hartono Hartono Hartono Hartono Herdianto, Fiky Heri yanto Howin Hendria Santana Indri Astuti, Retno Isdaryanti, Barokah Joko Sutarto Khoirudin, Rifqi Khomsatin Nadhiroh Latifa Putri Ridhaningtyas Lisdiana Lisdiana Lovika Ardana Riswari Mahardika Prasetya Aji Mariani, Scholastika Maulida Haura, Farah Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck Moriolkosu, Andarias Dereck Muyasari, Nila Nisa Khoirotul Mahfudoh Novelasari, Setia Asri Nurul Fadhilah Nurul Setiani Panca Dewi Purwati, Panca Pengkuh Aji Atmojo Pramudita, Bernika Irnadialis Primandini, Kirana Puji Asih, Puji Purwadi Suhandini Qurrota Aini, Salsa Rahmawati, Iliyani Eka Restuti, Merdhenita Rifqi Khoirudin Rosmayanti, Ervi Rusdarti - Santana, Howin Hendria Scholastika Mariani Sobah, Aini Sri Haryani Sri Sulistyorini, Sri SRI WARDANI Sugiyo Pranoto Sujarwo, Bambang Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunarto Sunawan Sunawan Sungkowo Edy Mulyono Suratno Suyahmo Suyahmo Tania, Alvista Merry Teguh Supriyanto Verastiyanti, Adinda Winda Khoirunnisa Yeri Sutopo Yuli Kurniawati Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Pranoto, Yuli Kurniawati Sugiyo Yuni Lestari Yusuf, Nur Alawiyah Kharisma Zulfa Nur'aini