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MATHEMATICAL REASONING ABILITIES OF STUDENTS IN TERMS OF FIELD DEPENDENCE (FD) COGNITIVE STYLE IN PROBLEM-SOLVING Zaini, Zaini
Multica Science and Technology Vol 1 No 1 (2021): Multica Science and Technology
Publisher : Universitas Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47002/mst.v1i1.198

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Every individual has different abilities in translating problems because it is influenced by basic knowledge, experience, and cognitive. The cognitive types of FD were identical slower than others. This study describes the mathematical reasoning of students with cognitive type of FD in problem solving. The research data needed is the GEFT test, problem-solving tests, and interviews involving twostudents in level IV . All data were analyzed inductively. The results showed that students with the cognitive type of FD needed a long time to create connection to the problem thinking and they needed direction as a stimulus to stimulate their thinking. Lecturers can use realistic examples in the environment around them to make connections in their thinking.
The SCAFFOLDING AND INVESTIGATION OF THINKING TO CALCULUS PROJECT IN PROJECT BASED LEARNING (PBL) ACTIVITIES Zaini, Zaini
Multica Science and Technology Vol 1 No 2 (2021): Multica Science and Technology
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47002/mst.v1i2.229

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PBL adoption is increasingly widespread and recognized for various disciplines in higher education and in basic education has made a trend in learning innovation today. PBL provides individual freedom to find, utilize, build knowledge through experience in the form of project completion. The characteristics of the project used are the existence of investigations that give students the freedom to change and build knowledge. The investigation took place every day in a row from the student team (2 people) for 4 days for the given calculus project. The results of project completion investigations were delivered through team presentations, discussions, interviews with lecturers, and the provision of scaffolding by lecturers.Investigation which success include combination, definition of maclaurin series, tribe and series and derivative function which support project finishing, describing material supporting of project through example,verification binomial theorem, identification to 30 tribes maclaurin series/binomial series and approach value through tool of conting/ software(excel,calculator,geogebra) Scaffolding thinks incompatibility occurs in understanding and interpretation of combination notation, thought theorem, and implementation in calculations. Researcher's discovery that students are very active in building knowledge and exploring their experiences, as well as building openness in teams and instructors.
MATHEMATICAL REASONING ABILITIES OF STUDENTS IN TERMS OF FIELD DEPENDENCE (FD) COGNITIVE STYLE IN PROBLEM-SOLVING Zaini, Zaini
Multica Science and Technology (ACCREDITED-SINTA 5) Vol. 1 No. 1 (2021): Multica Science and Technology
Publisher : Universitas Mulia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47002/mst.v1i1.198

Abstract

Every individual has different abilities in translating problems because it is influenced by basic knowledge, experience, and cognitive. The cognitive types of FD were identical slower than others. This study describes the mathematical reasoning of students with cognitive type of FD in problem solving. The research data needed is the GEFT test, problem-solving tests, and interviews involving twostudents in level IV . All data were analyzed inductively. The results showed that students with the cognitive type of FD needed a long time to create connection to the problem thinking and they needed direction as a stimulus to stimulate their thinking. Lecturers can use realistic examples in the environment around them to make connections in their thinking.
Co-Authors . Mansyurdin Abadi Nugroho Abdul Rozaq Abrori, Mohammad Ahmad Maidanul AFIF, NUR Aggrivina Dwiharzandis Akbar Akbar Akbar, Ricky Al Rosyid Anggi Satrya Anggara, Fiky Arbaita, Emilia Rifa Asful, Ferdhinal Asrori, Muchamad Imam Aszareta, Muhammad Andoni Aziz, M. Abdul Brilian Tri Wuriandhika Cahyadi, Claudia Cahyadi, Gusti Agung Ayu Tehilla Putri Dafit, Mohammad Daniel Alexander Octavianus Turang Dina Audia Dini Hervani Efrizal Efrizal Fachrizky Erdi Prawira Hafiz Reyhan Hanafi Hanafi Handoyo, Shafira Hanif Hanif Hardika, Rianindya Chandra Henny Herwina Hidayat, Nanang Illa Aryeni Irsya Dunas Irwan Irwan Julianta Wahyu Utama K.Keban, Sirilus Karolus Kafabihi, Mohammad Lakry Matlaf Putra Lapu Tombilayuk Lapu Tombilayuk Luthfiah, Ana Maisyaroh, Risma Rohmatul Maliza, Rita Mardiyah Mardiyah Mohammad Nurul Huda Muhammad Farid Rizki MUHSANATI, MUHSANATI Murdani, Anisya Muslim Muslim Nafilah, Qoyyimatun Netti Herawati Nikita Adriyani Ningratna, R.A. Harum Sukmo Nisak, Siti Khoirun Nofrita Nofrita Nurlaili Nurlaili Pratama, Raihan Anugrah Putra Santoso Putra, M. Adriansyah Putri, Syntia Mai Radianti, Jasmine Anindita Ramadhan Syahmedi Siregar Ramlan, Roni Richki Hardi Ridho, Muhammad Syifa'ur Rio Jumardi Sahiri, Erpan Saifuddin Saifuddin Satizzainiyah, Nisa'atur Riya Setiawan, Andika Putra Shelvi Anggraini Sihombing, Grecia Veronika Silvia Permata Sari Slamet Widodo Sofiatus Sobriyah, Suci Sukarman Sukarman Suryati Suryati Syaifullah Syaifullah Tamsir, Siti Nashrah Binti Tanjung, Dhiauddin Wati, Erlina Dinda Wediawati, Tuti Wilson Novarino Wissang, Imelda Oliva Yura, David