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Systematic literature review: Ethnomathematics research in Indonesia Iffah, Rona Dhiya Layli; Subanti, Sri; Usodo, Budi; Nurhasanah, Farida
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.5621

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Ethnomathematics research has developed globally, with significant contributions from various countries, especially from Indonesia. Indonesia has diversity and cultural richness that offers opportunities to strengthen its education system, especially in improving mathematical literacy by connecting learning materials with daily activities and cultural norms owned by students. This article presents a systematic literature review on ethnomathematics research in Indonesia. Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematical practices that grow and develop in the cultural context of local communities. This study aims to provide a clear picture of the development of ethnomathematics research in Indonesia, especially in terms of research year, research methodology, regional distribution, level of education, types of cultural products, and types of media used. This study uses a systematic literature review with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) rule with data sources from ERIC and Scopus. Data was collected without the criteria of the year, with the aim of finding out when ethnomathematics began to be developed in Indonesia. Next, this study differs from previous ethnomathematics systematic literature review studies, focusing on different research scopes, data sources, and objectives. The results show that ethnomathematics emerged in Indonesia in 2016. Utilising an ethnomathematics approach can improve students' mathematical literacy in Indonesia by using more comprehensive research methods (quantitative, mix-method, R&D) and focusing on examining the cultural richness of the Javanese tribes in Central Java, East Java, and DIY, which are still underresearched and through traditional cultural products. In addition, it is hoped that ethnomathematics research can be expanded to other levels of education other than junior high school and utilise digital learning media.
The Effect of RME-Learning Trajectory on Mathematical Reasoning Ability and Self-Efficacy in Learning Statistics Using Congklak Games Al Firdaus, Nabila Uristu; Usodo, Budi; Kuswardi, Yemi
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 8 No. 1, March 2024
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v8i1.28459

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This research aims to determine whether there is an effect of learning trajectory with the traditional congklak game context on mathematical reasoning ability in terms of self-efficacy. This study adopts a quasi-experimental approach using a 2 × 3 factorial design. The target population included all eighth-grade students at SMP Negeri 2 Wonogiri. The research employed cluster random sampling, selecting learners from two classes. The data collection techniques used were documentation, self-efficacy questionnaire, and mathematical reasoning abilities test. This study employed a data analysis approach that involved a two-way analysis of variance. The results of the hypothesis testing concluded that (1) learners who were taught using an RME-based learning trajectory with the traditional congklak game context showed better mathematical reasoning abilities compared to those taught through direct learning in statistics; (2) learners with high self-efficacy have better mathematical reasoning abilities than those with moderate or low self-efficacy, while learners with moderate self-efficacy showed better mathematical reasoning abilities than those with low self-efficacy; (3) there was no significant interaction observed between the treatment and self-efficacy regarding learners' mathematical reasoning abilities.
Differentiated Mathematics Teaching and Learning Media: Systematic Literature Review 2015-2024 Maullina, Eka Siti; Usodo, Budi; Fitriana, Laila; Nurhasanah, Farida
Proceeding International Conference on Mathematics and Learning Research 2024: Proceeding International Conference on Mathematics and Learning Research
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

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Differentiated Mathematics Teaching and Learning Media Research allows students to actively participate, ask questions, express opinions, and improve their mathematics skills. Teachers can apply differentiated learning with learning media, both concrete and digital learning media. This study aims to examine differentiated mathematics teaching and learning media related to the year of publication, mathematics topics, education levels, regional distribution, and mathematics learning media so that concise literature can be obtained regarding the latest facts regarding the role of media stored in and differentiated mathematics learning over the past 10 years based on the Scopus, ERIC, and Sinta databases. This research is a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) study. The methodology used is Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA), given limitations in the form of inclusion and exclusion criteria. The results of the study showed that in 2015-2024 there were170 articles related to the research topic; based on the inclusion criteria and exclusion criteria, there were 11 articles that met the criteria. The most widely used topic is the topic of fractions, which is 3 articles, then statistics and geometry each as many as 2 articles; and the topics of measurement, graphs, trigonometry, arithmetic, data, transformation, integers and measurement, and scales each 1 article and the most research was conducted on improving junior high schools, with a percentage of 38%. It was found that Indonesia ranks first with the number of articles as many as 6 articles, and the media most developed or used in differentiated mathematics learning is modules.
Description of Assessment: Assessment for Learning and Assessment as Learning on Teacher Learning Assessment Hidayat, Rahmad; Sujadi, Imam; Siswanto; Usodo, Budi
Journal of Education Reseach and Evaluation Vol 7 No 4 (2023): November
Publisher : LPPM Undiksha

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23887/jere.v7i4.59950

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Assessment becomes a self-developing learning instruction and requires a broader focus on feedback interventions, especially learners' responses to feedback and the learning environment in which feedback works. Study of the ability of teachers to reflect on the application of assessment in the learning process in the classroom. The purpose of this study is to analyze Assessment for Learning (AfL) and Assessment as Learning (AaL) in the learning process in the classroom. The research method used is a qualitative research method using an in-depth, focused interview. Data collection techniques in the form of reflective are analyzed using reduction analysis, presentation, and drawing conclusions from the data. The results of the interviews show that assessment is often used as a measure of learning success alone, without regard to the application of constructive feedback to help students improve their achievement competencies in mathematics learning. Assessment is still focused on giving grades or rankings that can result in competition between students, so they have not focused on improving the learning process. It gives stakeholders a clear and unified picture of how educational assessments relate to learning and can help educators assist and design assessment practices. The construct of Assessment for Learning (AfL) and Assessment as Learning (AaL) must be looked at consistently with each other to build an assessment culture that maximizes student learning.  
The Effectiveness Of Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) As A Differentiated Learning Approach In Secondary Learning Maullina, Eka Siti; Usodo, Budi; Fitriana, Laila
Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Wiralodra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31943/mathline.v10i2.893

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This study aims to describe the effectiveness of Culturally Responsive Teaching (CRT) as a differentiated learning approach in mathematics. CRT is important to implement because it accommodates students' diverse cultural backgrounds, thus increasing learning participation and understanding. This study used a quantitative approach with a one-group pretest-posttest type pre-experiment design. The research subject was class VIII B of SMP Negeri 15 Surakarta, which was selected by simple random sampling from eight parallel classes. The treatment was conducted in three meetings. The research instruments included learning outcome tests, student activity observation sheets, and student response questionnaires. The results of descriptive analysis showed that the average score of learning outcomes increased from 57.73 to 85.30. The single-sample t-test showed this improvement was statistically significant at the 0.05 significance level. Student activities showed positive engagement of 88.66%, while negative engagement amounted to 6.70%. More than 70% of students responded positively to the CRT implementation. The results of this study show that the CRT approach is efficacious in improving learning outcomes, student engagement, and response, and is relevant to be applied in culturally diverse classrooms.
Malaysian SILN Students’ Difficulties in Statistical Understanding and Mathematical Communication Harjati, Juliana Kristin; Usodo, Budi; Nurhasanah, Farida
International Journal of Mathematics and Mathematics Education (IJMME) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2025)
Publisher : EDUPEDIA Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56855/ijmme.v3i2.1497

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Purpose -Indonesian children abroad, including those in Malaysia, are entitled to quality education through Sekolah Indonesia Luar Negeri (SILN). However, the existence of schools alone is insufficient. This study explores students' difficulties in learning statistics, focusing on mathematical communication within a multilingual learning environment. Methodology - Using a qualitative descriptive design, the study involved two mathematics teachers and 32 students selected via purposive sampling from an Indonesian school in Malaysia. Data were collected through in-depth interviews (Zoom) and mathematical communication tests (WhatsApp)—analysis employed cross-comparison techniques, aligning teacher responses with student test results based on predefined communication indicators. Findings - Three main difficulties emerged: (1) student errors in multi-digit statistical computation and representation, (2) instructional challenges due to teachers' limited background in mathematics education, and (3) language barriers stemming from the use of Malay in daily life and Indonesian in instruction, impacting comprehension and expression in mathematical contexts. Novelty - This study uniquely connects statistical learning challenges with cross-linguistic dynamics and mathematical communication in an overseas Indonesian school context. Significance - Findings provide insights for educators, curriculum developers, and policymakers to enhance statistical instruction and communication skills in multilingual settings, contributing to improved educational quality for Indonesian students abroad.
Effectiveness of augmented reality application on critical thinking skills of elementary school students based on learning interest Saki, Saki; Usodo, Budi; Santosa, Eka Budhi
Jurnal JPSD (Jurnal Pendidikan Sekolah Dasar) Vol. 12 No. 1 (2025): May
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26555/jpsd.v12i1.a30760

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Mathematics learning in elementary schools is still dominated by conventional methods such as lectures and the use of two-dimensional images, which do not support the development of critical thinking skills and students' spatial understanding. This challenge is increasingly relevant in the era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0, which demands the integration of technology in the learning process. This study aims to analyze the effect of the use of Augmented Reality (AR) on critical thinking skills and students' learning interest in learning spatial figures. The study used a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental method and a Nonequivalent Control Group design. The sample consisted of 60 elementary school students in Banjarsari District who were divided into an experimental group (using AR) and a control group (conventional method). Learning lasted for four weeks, with three sessions per week. The research instruments included a critical thinking test based on Ennis's indicators and a Likert-scale learning interest questionnaire. The results of the analysis using the Shapiro-Wilk and Mann-Whitney U tests showed a significant difference between the experimental and control groups in the critical thinking posttest scores (p = 0.0076). The increase occurred in the aspects of clarification, inference, and argument evaluation. In addition, students' learning interest in the experimental group also increased, indicated by active involvement and higher motivation. In conclusion, using AR effectively improves students' critical thinking skills and learning interests. The implications of this study indicate that AR technology can be an innovative alternative to mathematics learning. The contribution of this study lies in the development of technology-based learning strategies to support the 21st-century skills of elementary school students.
A Systematic Review of Ethnomathematics Research (2019–2023): Cultural Integration in Mathematics Teaching and Learning Setiaputra, Felix Indra; Subanti, Sri; Usodo, Budi; Triyanto, Triyanto; Fitriana, Laila; Hendriyanto, Agus
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i1.pp195-211

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This systematic literature review (SLR) examines ethnomathematics in the period 2019–2023 using the PRISMA protocol. By analyzing the Scopus and ERIC databases, 24 relevant articles were found. Ethnomathematics is an interdisciplinary field that studies the practices, knowledge, and cultural aspects of mathematics in various societies. This SLR aims to provide an overview of the latest research trends, methodologies, and main findings in ethnomathematics. The review process included analysis of titles, abstracts, and full texts, with data extraction related to the year of publication, authors, research objectives, methodology, and main findings. The data obtained were analyzed to identify research patterns and gaps. The results of the study show an increasing interest in exploring cultural mathematical practices and the impact of cultural factors on mathematics learning. Various methodological approaches were used, such as qualitative, quantitative, ethnographic, and cross-cultural comparison studies. Key findings include the integration of ethnomathematics in education, cultural relevance in the curriculum, and the development of culturally responsive pedagogy. The review also highlights the need for further research, especially related to the representation of underrepresented cultures or regions. Overall, this SLR provides a comprehensive review of recent research in ethnomathematics, identifying trends, methodologies, and key findings. The study contributes to the discussion on cultural diversity and inclusivity in mathematics education, serving as a valuable reference for researchers, educators, and policymakers.        Keywords: ethnomodeling, ethnomathematics, systematic literature review (SLR).
Elementary school teacher’s obstacles in the implementation of problem-based learning model in mathematics learning Nurlaily, Vivi Astuti; Soegiyanto, Heribertus; Usodo, Budi
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 10 No. 2 (2019): Journal on Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

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This study aims to describe the teachers' obstacles in applying problem-based learning model in Mathematics learning of elementary schools. This method of this study was a qualitative descriptive. The data sources were three third-grade teachers of the elementary schools. The data analysis consisted of stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and data verification. The results of the study show: in the planning stage, obstacles occur when teachers need careful preparation in making learning plans and determining problems at the beginning of learning. In the implementation phase, the obstacle that occurs is a lack of time in maximizing activities in all phases. The teacher finds it difficult to direct students to problems that require solutions. Teachers need enough time to organize students in group activities. Also, they have difficulty dividing time when guiding groups because students are still waiting for the teacher to explain to the group without doing it themselves first. Another difficulty faced is making students actively ask questions or respond to learning activities, and feedback from problem-solving is less profound.
Dissecting thought patterns: Analyzing how cognitive fragmentation affects conceptualization and problem-solving abilities in junior high school students Usodo, Budi; Sutopo, Sutopo; Nurhasanah, Farida; Chrisnawati, Henny Ekana; Kuswardi, Yemi; Hendriyanto, Agus
Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 14 No 2 (2023): Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Intan Lampung, INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajpm.v14i2.17064

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Background: This research is rooted in the exploration of a nuanced understanding of the effect of cognitive fragmentation on the conceptual grasp and problem-solving competencies among junior high school students.Aim: The principal aim of this investigation is to delve into the way cognitive fragmentation influences the conceptualization and problem-solving faculties of pupils aged 12-14, from varied academic milieus.Method: Employing a qualitative research blueprint, specifically phenomenological inquiry, the study probes into the subjective experiences and cognitions of the participants. Purposefully chosen for this research, the participants consist of junior high school students. The multi-faceted data collection approach includes task-centered, in-depth individual interviews with students and Focus Group Discussions with educators. The amassed data are then meticulously examined through thematic analysis.Result: Findings of the research reveal diverse manifestations of cognitive fragmentation among the learners. A phenomenon termed 'Pseudo construction' emerges when learners articulate correct responses without wholly comprehending the foundational concepts. 'Mis analogical construction' is recognized when incorrect analogies are deployed in problem-solving, culminating in fallacious solutions. 'Construction holes' are detected when learners exhibit inconsistent responses owing to an absence of alignment with scientific principles.Conclusion: In summation, this inquiry furnishes invaluable insights and evidence-supported strategies to foster efficacious learning and surmount cognitive impediments within the sphere of junior high school education. The conclusions drawn herein contribute to a broader understanding of cognitive dynamics in mathematics education, offering a fresh perspective on enhancing educational practices.
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