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ANALISIS PEMAHAMAN KONSEP IPA SISWA SD MENGGUNAKAN TWO-TIER TEST MELALUI PEMBELAJARAN KONFLIK KOGNITIF Suryani, Ela Suryani; Rusilowati, Ani; Wardono, Wardono
Journal of Primary Education Vol 5 No 1 (2016)
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Pemahaman konsep IPA siswa SD menjadi tonggak penguasaan konsep IPA pada jenjang pendidikan selanjutnya. Ketercapaian pemahaman konsep siswa dapat dilakukan melalui pembelajaran konflik kognitif dengan alat evaluasi two-tier test. Penelitian ini bertujuan menganalisis keefektifan pembelajaran konflik kognitif dalam meningkatkan pemahaman konsep IPA pada siswa SD. Jenis penelitian menggunakan true experimental dengan pretest-posttest control group design. Subjek penelitian adalah siswa kelas V SD N Srondol Wetan 02, Semarang. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan melalui pembelajaran konflik kognitif mencapai ketuntasan klasikal 90%, rata-rata pemahaman konsep dan peningkatan pemahaman konsep lebih baik daripada pembelajaran ekspositori, dan kualitas pembelajaran dalam kategori sangat baik. Simpulan dari penelitian ini adalah pembelajaran konflik kognitif efektif untuk meningkatkan pemahaman konsep IPA pada siswa SD. Saran penelitian ini yaitu : 1) memperhitungkan alokasi waktu pembelajaran dengan cermat, 2) guru memperhatikan konsepsi awal siswa, dan 3) two-tier test tidak hanya terbatas pada konsep sifat-sifat cahaya.
The Analysis of Mathematical Literacy on Realistic Problem-Based Learning with E-Edmodo Based on Student’s Self Efficacy Kuswidyanarko, Arief; Wardono, Wardono; Isnarto, Isnarto
Journal of Primary Education Vol 6 No 2 (2017): August 2017
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This study aims to: (a) analyze the effectiveness of the realistic approach of project-based learning with E-Edmodo as a media, which is proven if the mathematical literacy ability of the experimental class: (1) passes the classical completion as at least 75% of the students reach minimum score of 70; (2) is better than the control class; (3) is increasing, (b) analyze the mathematical literacy ability of the experimental class based on student’s self efficacy. The mixed method was used in this study. The subject of the qualitative study was the students of class VII C (experimental class) and class VII A (control class), while the subjects of the qualitative study were 6 selected students from class VII C consisting of two students each in high, medium, and low self-efficacy groups. The data collection techniques included observation, test, interview and documentation. Based on the data analysis, it can be concluded that: (1) Realistic project-based learning with E-Edmodo was effective, shown by the achievement of classical completion, the average mathematical literacy ability of the experiment class students was higher than the control class, and there was improvement of mathematical literacy ability on Realistic project-based learning with E-Edmodo by 62%. (2) Students with high self-efficacy achieved excellent level of mathematical literacy ability, while students with medium self-efficacy achieved good mathematical literacy ability, and students with low self-efficacy achieved sufficient degree of literacy mathematics ability.
Think Talk Write (TTW) Learning Model by Using Realia Towards Mathematical Communication Ability of Elementary School Students Sa'diyah, Ummi Khalimatus; Ridlo, Saiful; Wardono, Wardono
Journal of Primary Education Vol 8 No 3 (2019): March 2019
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The purpose of this study was to analyze the effectiveness of Think Talk Write learning with realia media compared to expository learning on students' mathematical communication ability. This study applied a quantitative research design with a quasi-experimental nonequivalent control group design. Sampling was done by using simple random sampling technique; therefore, the sample obtained was SD N 9 Panggang as the experimental class and SD N 2 Bulu as the control class with a total of 78 students. The data collection technique used in this study was the achievement test of learning outcomes by comparing the test scores of the two groups by using the z-test and t-test. The results showed that the Think Talk Write learning with realia media was effective in improving students' mathematical communication ability as indicated by the acquisition of z-test results obtained by zcount > ztable = 2.868 > 0.174 which means that students who were taught by using Think Talk Write had achieved classical completeness by 75%. These results were supported by the results of the independent sample t-test which showed that the Sig. (2-tailed) 0.000 smaller than 0.05, which means that the average value of mathematical communication ability of students who follow the Think Talk Write learning with realia media was higher than the expository. Think Talk Write learning with realia media can be used as an easy solution for teachers to improve students 'mathematical communication ability.
The Effectiveness of Cooperative Model CIRC Type Assisted by Schoology on The Mathematical Literacy Ability of Junior High School Students Fitriana, Dewi; Wardono, Wardono; Dwijanto, Dwijanto
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The purpose of this study was to determine the effectiveness of cooperative model CIRC type assisted by Schoology on the mathematical literacy ability. Schoology in this research is a free web-based education application which allows teachers to give lessons to students digitally. This study method applied in this research was a quantitative method of quasi-experimental with Nonequivalent Control Group Design model. The population of this study was the grade VII students of Public Junior High School 5 Kudus. Sampling was done by using simple random sampling. Data collection technique was used mathematical literacy ability tests, observation, and documentation, respectively. This study was analyzed using t-test. The results show that the mathematical literacy ability using the cooperative model CIRC type assisted by Schoology has reached 75% of classical completeness, the average mathematical literacy ability using the cooperative model CIRC type assisted by Schoology was better than the average mathematical literacy ability using the expository learning model, the proportion of students 'mathematical literacy ability using the cooperative learning model CIRC type assisted by Schoology was more than the proportion of students' mathematical literacy ability using the expository learning model. The average of total teaching skills and activities of students in mathematics learning was in very good criteria.
Analysis of Mathematical Literacy Skills through PMRI Approaches of Elementary School Students Wigati, Trinil; Wardono, Wardono; Purwanti, Eko
Journal of Primary Education Vol 9 No 3 (2020): May 2020
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Students’ low mathematics literacy skills are due to the lack of students' skills to solve mathematical problems related to the real world. The objective of this study is to analyse the improvement of mathematics literacy skills of fifth-grade elementary school students and describe the mathematical literacy skills of elementary students through the PMRI approach. The method used was a mixed method with concurrent embedded design to analyse quantitative data on the quality of the PMRI approach and qualitative data to analyse the mathematical literacy skills of fifth-grade elementary school students. The results show that by using the PMRI approach, classical mastery learning can be achieved and the average students’ mathematical literacy skills are higher than the expository model. It is shown from the classical completeness results , it is 2.065> 0.4678. Therefore, the proportion of students who learn through the PMRI approach reaches more than 75%. While the data analysis of mathematics literacy skills of fifth-grade elementary school students has good ability in expressing mathematical ideas, turning problems into mathematical models, using strategies, symbols and tools correctly, and can make conclusions.
Mathematical Literacy Ability Reviewed From Self-Efficacy In Realistic Mathematics Education Approach Faozi, Rizal; Wardono, Wardono; Haryani, Sri
Journal of Primary Education Vol 9 No 4 (2020): September 2020
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Mathematical literacy is one of the abilities of students assessed by PISA studies in terms of formulating, applying, and interpreting mathematical problems in various contexts. This ability is believed to increase if students are given structured training to solve problems close to their daily lives. Structured training can be done with a project or expository approach and both have their own strengths in eliciting student self-efficacy. The study aimed to analyse students' mathematical literacy ability reviewed from their self-efficacy in Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) model both in project and expository approach. The research was a mixed methods study with sequential explanatory design. There were 60 students, selected by simple random sampling, equally distributed in the experimental class with project based learning and control class with expository based learning. Data of students’ mathematical literacy were collected by using tests and were triangulated with observational dan document data analysis. The results showed that the average mathematical literacy ability of the experimental class is better than that of the control class. The mathematical literacy were influenced by students’ self-efficacy variables of 53.5%. The effect of self-efficacy on mathematical literacy of the way students solve problems was discussed.
Creative Thinking Ability Based on Self Efficacy on an Independent Learning Through Google Classroom Support Dewi Mashitoh, Nur Livia; Sukestiyarno, YL.; Wardono, Wardono
Journal of Primary Education Vol 10 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Junior high school students need to be accustomed to thinking creatively. The 2015 TIMSS results show that the creative thinking ability of junior high school students still need to be optimized. This research aimed to discuss creative mathematical thinking ability based on sel efficacy on an independent learning through Google Classroom support. This research employed qualitative descriptive design. The population of this research was the students of class VIII. The subjects of the research were 6 students of class VIII selected based on three categories of self efficacy, they were: high, medium, and low. Two students were found in the high self-efficacy category, two students from the medium self-efficacy category and two students from the low self-efficacy category. The results of this research showed that students with high self-efficacy level were able to complete the four qualifications of creative thinking abilities, they were fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Students with the medium self-efficacy level were still having difficulty showing up ideas to determine the unusual way of being used. Students with low self-efficacy level had difficulty in understanding the problem so that it is only able to meet one qualification of creative thinking ability that is fluency. Based on the explanation of the results of this research, it can be concluded that no student with low self efficacy level has a high score of creative thinking ability
Creative Thinking Ability Based on Self Efficacy on an Independent Learning Through Google Classroom Support Dewi Mashitoh, Nur Livia; Sukestiyarno, YL.; Wardono, Wardono
Journal of Primary Education Vol 10 No 1 (2021): March 2021
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Junior high school students need to be accustomed to thinking creatively. The 2015 TIMSS results show that the creative thinking ability of junior high school students still need to be optimized. This research aimed to discuss creative mathematical thinking ability based on sel efficacy on an independent learning through Google Classroom support. This research employed qualitative descriptive design. The population of this research was the students of class VIII. The subjects of the research were 6 students of class VIII selected based on three categories of self efficacy, they were: high, medium, and low. Two students were found in the high self-efficacy category, two students from the medium self-efficacy category and two students from the low self-efficacy category. The results of this research showed that students with high self-efficacy level were able to complete the four qualifications of creative thinking abilities, they were fluency, flexibility, originality, and elaboration. Students with the medium self-efficacy level were still having difficulty showing up ideas to determine the unusual way of being used. Students with low self-efficacy level had difficulty in understanding the problem so that it is only able to meet one qualification of creative thinking ability that is fluency. Based on the explanation of the results of this research, it can be concluded that no student with low self efficacy level has a high score of creative thinking ability
Co-Authors A.D. Parjayanti Adi Nur Cahyo Adi Nur Cahyono Afit Istiandaru, Afit Agung Firmansyah agung setiawan Ahadi, Faiz Al Aini, Aulia Hurul Ali Shodiqin Ali Wardana Amalliyah, Nor Amin Suyitno Andi Saparuddin Nur Andi Saparuddin Nur Anggoro, Abdurrobbil Falaq Dwi Ani Rusilowati Annisa Indrawati, Fiqi Ardhi Prabowo Arief Agoestanto Arif Rahman Hakim Ary Woro Kurniasih Asani, Fityan Asih, Tri Sri Noor Asmara, Maharani Atmaja, Satriya Adika Arif Azmi, Anisa Luthifa Bambang Eko Susilo Budi Waluya Cahyo, Adi Nur Dani Kusuma Daniel Happy Putra Danieryanto, Erlia Dewi Fitriana Dewi Mashitoh, Nur Livia Dianawati, Rizki Nur Dr. Masrukan, Dr. Dwi Erna Novianti Dwijanto Dwijanto, Dwijanto Dyah Rini Indriyanti Ela Suryani Elis Fitria Herliani Emi Pujiastuti Endang Retno Winarti Faozi, Rizal Farida Nursyahidah Fathurrohman, Fani Laffanillah Febrian, Dheny Wawan Fitrianto Eko Subekti Gunawan Gunawan Harwanti, Nur Achmey Selgi Hidayat, Yodie Nur Hidayati, Nita Hilda Arifani, Hilda Iqbal Kharisudin Ismail, Aldiansyah Isnaini Rosyida Isnaini Rosyida, Isnaini Isnarto Isnarto Isnarto, Isnarto Isnarto, Isnarto Iwan junaedi Iwan Junaedi Jannah, Reni Roikhatul Jerau, Emiliana Elsa Kartono , Khomsatun Dwi Nurhayati Kristina Wijayanti Kustiono Kustiono Kusuma, Bagus Jati Kusumawardani, Indah Ayu Kuswidyanarko, Arief Madyaratri, Dewi Yanwari Maemonah, Maemonah Masrukan Masrukan Mohammad Asikin Muhammad Iqbal Harisuddin Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Mulyono Nafisah, Haifa Nino Adhi, Nuriana Rachmani Dewi Nur Livia D Mashitoh Nuriana Rachmani Dewi Nurkaromah Dwidayati, Nurkaromah Nursiwi Nugraheni Oktaristanti, Widi Pratiwi Pamungkas, Reki Gilang Pertiwi, Rizki Dian Prabowo, Ardi Prihantoro, Irfan Fajar Priyonggo, Hendi Widi Puput Suriyah Putri, Marshanda Antika Putriaji Hendikawati Rahayuningsih, Rista Tri Rahmah Rahmah Rahmawati, Rofiqo Reni Roikhatul Jannah Ri'ah Nurhayati Riyan Hidayat Riyanto Riyanto Rochmad - Rochmad Rochmad Rosita, Anik Sa'diyah, Ummi Khalimatus Saefurrochman, Wisatsana Roychan Saiful Ridlo Sakinah, Zidna Nurus Scolastika Mariani SETYANINGSIH, HESTI Sri Haryani St. Budi Waluya Subarkah, Muhamad Rizki Sugianto - Sugiman Sugiman Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno, YL. Supriyono Supriyono Suryati Suryati Suryonegoro, Bayu Murti Tommy Tanu Wijaya Tri Wahyuningsih Umami, Nafisatun Uswatun Hasanah Utami, Ulfany Fitri Vita Istihapsari, Vita Wahyu Ridlo Purwanto Wahyuningtyas, Ratna Walid Walid, Walid Wesna, Merry Wicaksana, Yoga Widi Pratiwi Oktaristanti Widyaswara, Ikha Brillyani Wigati, Trinil Wijaya, Ifan Badra Winardi Winardi Windarti, Desti Hana Y.L. Sukestiyarno Yanto, Muhammad Dwi YL Sukestiyarno YL. Sukestiyarno Yoni Sunaryo Zaenal Abidin Zaenuri Mastur Zahra, Mega Dea