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Perbandingan Kurikulum Matematika Indonesia dan Kanada: Studi Literatur Kurikulum di Quebec Sari, Nurul Husnah Mustika; Mulyono, Mulyono; Waluya, St. Budi
Polinomial : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
Publisher : Papanda

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jp.v5i1.3259

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Canada is a country that achieves high PISA scores, both in mathematics and other literacy. This article aims to analyze mathematics in Canada, specifically in the province of Quebec which has the highest PISA mathematics score. The research method used is a literature study with sources of academic documents, research reports, and national and international journal articles. Based on the analysis, it is known that there are several differences in the mathematics curriculum in Quebec (Canada and Indonesia), namely in the objectives of mathematics learning where in Quebec mathematics focuses on solving problems, using mathematical reasoning, and communicating using the language of mathematics. Then, in Quebec financial literacy is part of mathematics and teaching in secondary schools. Meanwhile in Indonesia, financial literacy has not been a focus. Regarding teacher licensing in Indonesia, teachers must master four competencies while in Quebec, there are 13 teacher competency standards. The mathematics problems used in Quebec tend to be open-ended problems that have more than one answer. Meanwhile in Indonesia, the problems used are still predominantly problems that have one correct answer. Another crucial thing is that in Quebec uses socio-constructivism while in Indonesia, academic documents use constructivism and humanism, but in its application is not yet optimal and many still use behaviorism.
Sistem Kurikulum Amerika Serikat dalam Perspektif Pendidikan Abad 21 Heriyana, Tio; Waluya, St Budi; Mulyono, Mulyono
Polinomial : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jp.v5i1.3262

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This study aims to analyze the United States curriculum system in the context of 21st-century education through a library research approach. This study examines in depth the basic principles, structure, policy dynamics, and implementation of 21st-century skills in the United States education system. The results show that the United States curriculum system is decentralized, flexible, and oriented toward competency development. The federal government acts as a policy and funding facilitator, while states and school districts have full autonomy in designing and implementing curricula according to the local context. Policy reforms through the No Child Left Behind Act (NCLB), Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA), and Digital Equity Act mark a paradigm shift from test-based education to competency-based, technology-based, and socially equitable education. The U.S. curriculum emphasizes the integration of 21st-century skills, including critical thinking, creativity, communication, collaboration, as well as project-based learning, digital technology, and personalized learning. The findings also show that the flexibility of this system is both a strength and a challenge, as it causes quality gaps between regions due to differences in local resources. In the Indonesian context, the results of this study provide inspiration for strengthening the Merdeka Curriculum by emphasizing responsible decentralization, competency-based innovation, and equitable national education quality. Conceptually, this study confirms that the 21st-century curriculum must be designed as an adaptive learning ecosystem that combines local freedom, pedagogical innovation, and social responsibility.
Penguatan Kurikulum Indonesia Melalui Integrasi Praktik Computational Thinking pada Kurikulum Nasional Inggris Azizia, Ananda Jullailatul; Waluya, St. Budi; Mulyono, Mulyono
Polinomial : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol. 5 No. 1 (2026)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56916/jp.v5i1.3263

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The rapid development of digital technology demands that education systems prepare students with higher-order thinking skills and digital literacy. Computational Thinking (CT) has become one of the key competencies of the 21st century, emphasizing the ability to decompose problems, recognize patterns, apply abstraction, and design algorithms for effective problem-solving. This article aims to analyze the integration of CT practices within the National Curriculum of England and its relevance to strengthening Indonesia’s Merdeka Curriculum. The research method used is a literature study with a comparative analysis of educational policy documents, international research findings, and models of CT implementation in England. The study reveals that England has successfully positioned CT as a core competency through the Computing subject introduced in 2014, supported by a systematic, progressive, and tiered curriculum structure. The implementation of CT in England encompasses three main domains Computer Science, Information Technology, and Digital Literacy and emphasizes project-based and reflective pedagogical approaches. The successful integration of CT is supported by a clear curriculum framework, teacher readiness, and the development of contextual learning resources.The relevance for Indonesia lies in the alignment between CT principles and the direction of the Merdeka Curriculum, which emphasizes Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS), creativity, and digital literacy. Adapting the English approach can be achieved through three key strategies: developing tiered CT competency standards, implementing project-based teacher training, and providing contextual learning materials suited to local conditions. The systematic integration of CT has the potential to strengthen the Profil Pelajar Pancasila (Pancasila Student Profile), enhance national digital literacy, and realize an adaptive, innovative, and globally competitive Indonesian education system
A Systematic Review of Junior High School Mathematics Curriculum in Indonesia and Australia Bayu Murti Suryonegoro; Wardono Wardono; Stevanus Budi Waluya; Mulyono Mulyono; Ifan Badra Wijaya
Journal Evaluation in Education (JEE) Vol 7 No 1 (2026): January
Publisher : Cahaya Ilmu Cendekia Publisher

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37251/jee.v7i1.2472

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Purpose of the study: This study analyzes the comparative mathematics curricula between Indonesia and Australia to uncover various aspects of the education systems. The focus is on the similarities and differences between the curricula, systematically examining them in terms of objectives, materials, methods, and assessment, particularly in mathematics. Methodology: This study used a library method with the main data sources coming from 58 articles, 44 books, and 10 official documents in a qualitative descriptive manner. The research data analysis used the Systematic Literature Review method through the following steps: identification, screening, eligibility, and inclusion based on keywords, titles, abstracts, inclusion and exclusion criteria, and referenced literature. Main Findings: The mathematics curriculum in Indonesia and Australia at the Junior High School level is almost the same with a few differences, namely the focus on the profile of Pancasila students and providing more specific mathematical knowledge and skills to support the development numeracy and direct further fields of study in mathematics and other disciplines, so that it can add other aspects or components that researchers have never studied regarding the comparison of the mathematics curriculum in Indonesia and Australia. Novelty/Originality of this study: This analytical study of the comparative study of the Indonesian and Australian mathematics curriculum was conducted by citing various sources, namely articles, journals, official curriculum websites, books, and proceedings articles, thus providing a broader study of further studies on the development of the mathematics curriculum in Indonesia and Australia globally.
Exploring the Gap: Creative Mathematical Reasoning of Pre-service Teachers in Solving Multiple Solution Analytical Geometry Tasks Muhammad Iqbal Harisuddin; Wardono Wardono; Adi Nur Cahyono; Riyan Hidayat; Zaenuri Zaenuri; Yohanes Leonardus Sukestiyarno; Stevanus Budi Waluya
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 27, No 1 (2026): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Publisher : FKIP Universitas Lampung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v27i1.pp39-62

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With the rapid changes in the times, the emphasis in education has also shifted, from equipping students with highly codified knowledge to developing routine skills to empower them to face and overcome complex and non-routine cognitive challenges. Students must be able to think flexibly and creatively when asked to solve problems for which they do not yet have strategies. The purpose of this study was to describe the creative mathematical reasoning (CMR) abilities of students in solving multiple solution tasks (MSTs) in analytical geometry problems. The CMR indicators in this study were novelty, plausibility, and mathematical foundation. The research used a qualitative descriptive design, describing how students' CMR abilities and their own abilities in solving MSTs questions. The subjects of this study were second-semester students in the mathematics education program at a university in Subang in the 2024/2025 academic year. The subjects were given MSTs questions, grouped into high, medium, and low groups based on their scores. Then, two participants were selected from each group. The criteria for selecting research subjects were: fulfilling the CMR ability aspect; being able to solve several MSTs questions to assess novelty, plausibility, and mathematical foundation, including the stages of initiating reasoning, developing reasoning (incubation, illumination), verifying reasoning, and justifying reasoning; and being able to communicate well. The research subjects were divided into three groups based on the MSTs' question scores: high, medium, and low.  The results of the study illustrate that students' mathematical creative reasoning abilities in solving MSTs questions are not optimal, as reflected in the solutions they provide. Therefore, to optimize students' CMR abilities, assignments should combine question types and use interactive, practical, relevant, comfortable, and connected learning models. For example, project-based or technology-based learning models. Keywords: analytical geometry, creative reasoning, multiple solution tasks.
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