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Van Hiele's Theory and Think Pair Share Cooperative Learning Model and Their Effect on Madrasah Tsanawiyah Student's Level of Mathematical Thinking Vivi Fitri Falentina; Arif Muchyidin; Toto Syatori Nasehudin
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (310.161 KB) | DOI: 10.58421/gehu.v1i1.2

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This study aimed to determine the effect of applying van Hiele's theory using a Think Pair Share (TPS) cooperative learning model on students' mathematical thinking levels. Following the research objectives, the researchers used experimental and quantitative research methods. In this study, two sampling techniques were used, namely using, purposive and random samples. Based on the sampling technique, class VIII F is the experimental class, and class VIII G is the control class, with 32 students each. Based on the results of the analysis, it was found that the level of students' mathematical thinking after the implementation of van Hiele's theory used the TPS type cooperative learning model with an average post-test score of 63.38, which was considered sufficient, and based on the results of hypothesis testing using t-test calculations, t-count = 3.825 > t-table = 2.04. This means that applying van Hiele's theory utilizing a Think Pair Share (TPS) cooperative learning model affects the level of students' mathematical thinking.
ARIAS Learning Model (Assurance, Relevance, Interest, Assessment, Satisfaction) And Their Effect on Madrasah Tsanawiyah Student Creativity Iim Siti Aminah; Arif Muchyidin; Reza Oktiana Akbar
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): February
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This study aims to determine students' creativity ability using model ARIAS. This study uses quantitative research with an experimental method, with the entire population of students of class VIII MTs Sabilul Chalim Leuwimunding, as many as 136 students. The sample in this study using cluster random sampling was divided into two groups: VIIIC class as the control class with a total of 34, and VIIID class as a class experiment with several students as many as 34 students—research analysis using linear regression. The results showed that students' response to learning by using a model of ARIAS has a strong category with an average of 75.6%, and the creativity of students with models categorized ARIAS as more than enough for the average post-test score of 75.26. In contrast, students' creativity using conventional methods (lectures) was organized less, with an average of 62.97, and the third use of the learning model ARIAS positively affected students' creativity by 20.7%.
The Effectiveness Of Students' Learning Motivation On Learning Outcomes Using The Reciprocal Teaching Learning Model Affiana Muthik; Arif Muchyidin; Alif Ringga Persada
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (157.657 KB) | DOI: 10.58421/gehu.v1i1.7

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The purpose of this study was to see the effectiveness of students' learning motivation on learning outcomes using the reciprocal teaching-learning model. The method used in this research is quantitative. In this study, the instruments used are questionnaires and tests, where the independent and dependent variables will use a questionnaire, and learning outcomes will be measured using tests. At the same time, the test is used to determine whether there is a difference in scores before and after using the mathematical learning model and to determine students' learning outcomes. Based on the objectives of the research and discussion that have been adjusted in previous chapters regarding the effectiveness of the application of the reciprocal teaching-learning model on the learning motivation of students in class VIII in one of the MTs in Tegal, the following conclusions are obtained: student motivation in learning by using the model reciprocal teaching-learning on students' learning motivation. The students' motivation to learn mathematics in class VIII C received an average score of 74.84% for all indicators in the good category. On the learning outcomes of students in the experimental class, namely class VIII C, which at the time of learning using the reciprocal teaching-learning model, the average value of the class was 82.22. While in the control class, namely class VIII D, which uses conventional methods at the time of learning, the average score is 69.13. This shows that using reciprocal teaching-learning models can motivate students to learn and ultimately lead to improved learning outcomes.
The Application of The Guided Note-Taking (GNT) Learning Method and its Effect on Student's Understanding of Mathematics Concepts Ayu Tunggal Rahayu; Arif Muchyidin; Budi Manfaat
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 1 (2022): February
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This study aims to determine the effect of applying the Guided Note Taking (GNT) learning method on students' understanding of mathematical concepts. This study uses quantitative methods and is based on the previously discussed results. It can conclude that most students respond positively to the Guided Note Taking (GNT) learning method in learning mathematics because, based on the distribution of questionnaires, they obtained students' responses to the application of the Guided Note Taking (GNT) learning method, the percentage score obtained is 77% which is included in the strong category. In addition, students' understanding of mathematical concepts is included in the good category. The average value of students' mathematical concept understanding test results in the experimental class was 80.44, while the average value of the mathematical concept understanding test results in the control class was 75.67. This shows that the students' ability to understand mathematical concepts in the experimental class is better.
Evaluation of Bilingual Mathematics Learning Program at Al-Azhar Islamic Middle School, South Tangerang Dwi Apriliani; Budi Manfaat; Arif Muchyidin
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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This study evaluates the bilingual mathematics learning program at SMP Islam Al-Azhar 25, South Tangerang. The evaluation model used is CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product). Data collection techniques using interviews, observation, and document analysis. The evaluation results show that the bilingual mathematics learning program at SMP Islam Al-Azhar 25 South Tangerang has been running well. The program aims to follow the school's "globally competitive" vision. Facilities and infrastructure are categorized as very good, teachers have met the academic qualifications of undergraduate Mathematics Education, students have met the qualifications with tested students through the stages of entering the bilingual class, and the readiness of teachers and students of class VII is categorized as good, and the readiness of teachers and students of class VIII categorized as very good. The mathematics learning process uses the Bilingual Immersion type of learning, with a translation and transcription approach. The average score for daily assignments and tests is above the KKM (Minimum Completeness Criteria). The evaluation component has met the criteria for success, but some need to be improved and developed, such as the availability of a language laboratory and the development of bilingual classes from two classes to all classes so that there are no social gaps.
Student Problems In The Implementation Of The 2013 Curriculum With A Scientific Approach To Mathematics At MTs N 4 Cirebon Ismaniar Hikmatusholikhah; Jamali; Arif Muchyidin
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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This study aimed to explore student problems in implementing the 2013 curriculum with a scientific approach. This study uses a qualitative approach. Based on the results of the discussion, it can be concluded that the factors behind the VIII C grade students of MTs N 4 Cirebon related to the problem of not being able to respond to learning objectives with a scientific approach are: including internal factors, including; (1) lack of readiness to learn for each student, (2) at the stage of asking students are still shy and confused to ask questions related to material that has not been understood, and (3) at the stage of seeking information students feel confused to complete the questions/tasks given. Problems with external factors faced by students, including; (1) the way the teacher teaches that is felt to be in a hurry when delivering the material, (2) the lack of use of learning media by the teacher, and (3) the limitations of school facilities and infrastructure that are less supportive.
Misconception Analysis of Student Teacher Candidates Using Certainty of Response Index (CRI) and Interviews on the Subject of Calculus 1: Mapping by Gender Fajar Gayuh Mulyani; Arif Muchyidin; Toheri
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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This study aims to: 1) identify the misconceptions that occur in prospective students of mathematics teachers on the subject of calculus 1. 2) identify the misconceptions that occur in prospective students of mathematics teachers about the subject of calculus one based on gender. 3) find out the extent to which misconceptions occur in prospective mathematics teacher students on the subject of calculus 1. The research method used is descriptive with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were students majoring in mathematics education at one of the universities in Cirebon. The research instrument used was a written test in the form of essay questions accompanied by a confidence level column (CRI) and interviews. The results of the study found that the percentage of students who experienced misconceptions on the subject of calculus 1 with the limit function and derivative test material was 15.49% and smaller than the percentage of students who did not know the concept who got a rate of 42.76% and students who understood the concept well that is equal to 22.56%. The rest of the students who know the concept but are not sure get a percentage of 8.08%. While the percentage of misconceptions experienced by female students is 16.35%, for male students is 19.048%. The most common misconception among mathematics students is the concept of the derivative chain rules.
Exploration of Vocational School Students' Misconceptions of Circle Material Ros Kristianti; Arif Muchyidin; Budi Manfaat
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 1 No. 2 (2022): May
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Misconceptions are ideas not following scientific understanding or understandings coined by experts in a field and can be in the form of an inaccurate understanding of concepts, use of wrong concepts, wrong classification of examples, or confusion of incorrect concepts. Understanding the correct concept is essential because there are still many misunderstandings (misconceptions); therefore, information about misconceptions is needed to avoid continuing misconceptions. This study aims to describe the misconceptions and causes of misconceptions in class XI AP 1 students at a private school in the city of Cirebon on the subject of circle equations. The form of research carried out in this study is qualitative research, with case study research methods. The data collection techniques used are 1) the test method, 2) the method of documenting the results of the answers of students who experience misconceptions, and 3) the interview method carried out on students who experience misconceptions. Based on the data analysis and discussion, it is concluded that 1) There is a misconception about a) the concept of a circle, b) the concept of the radius of a circle, c) the concept of the equation of a circle, and the position of a point on the circle. 2) The causes of misconceptions come from the teacher and the students themselves.
Development of Interactive Learning Media Using Android-based Google Sites to Increase Students' Interest in Learning Arif Rifa’i; Muchyidin, Arif; Indah Nursuprianah
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): November
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58421/gehu.v3i4.314

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In this study, researchers found a problem: there is still a lack of student interest in learning mathematics due to the media provided, which is less innovative and interactive, so students feel bored. Therefore, this research aims to (1) develop interactive learning media using Google Sites based on Android to increase student learning interest in Flat Buildings material grade VII SMP / MTs, (2) test the feasibility of the media, and (3) increase student learning interest. The research method used is Research and Development (R&D) with the 4-D development model (Define, Design, Development, Disseminate). The instruments used were expert validation, student response, learning interest, and pretest-posttest questionnaires. The results of this study obtained an average value from media experts of 92% with a very feasible category, while material experts obtained an average of 84% with a feasible category. The results of the N-Gain test obtained an average value of 82%, and the results of the student interest questionnaire of 76.62%. These results show that Android-based Google Sites learning media effectively increases student interest in learning. It can be concluded that interactive learning media using Android-based Google Sites is feasible and effective in increasing student interest in learning.
Improving the Ability of Madrasah Aliyah Mathematics Teachers to Develop HOTS Questions through Training and Mentoring Toheri, Toheri; Muchyidin, Arif
Journal of General Education and Humanities Vol. 4 No. 1 (2025): February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58421/gehu.v4i1.386

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This study aims to enhance the ability of Madrasah Aliyah mathematics teachers to develop Higher-Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) questions through training and mentoring. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design involving 20 mathematics teachers. Data were collected through questionnaires, observations, and document analysis, then analyzed using thematic and descriptive statistics. The findings indicate that teachers' understanding of HOTS principles, reasoning levels, and question formulation steps after participating in the training significantly improved, with an average increase of 55–70% across key indicators. However, some teachers still struggled to integrate real-world contexts into the HOTS questions they developed. These findings highlight the importance of continuous professional development programs to strengthen teachers' competency in designing HOTS-based assessments. Further research is needed to explore the long-term impact of this training on student learning outcomes.
Co-Authors Aas Uswatun Hasanah Affiana Muthik Agus Ahmad Durri, Agus Ahmad ahmad hildan fidian amin Alfiani, Desti Alif Ringga Persada Alviyaturrohmah, Alviyaturrohmah Andriani, Lia Andriani, Lia Arif Abdul Haqq Arif Rifa’i Asrorudin, Udin Ayu Tunggal Rahayu budi manfaat Budi Manfaat Dariah darwan darwan, darwan Darwan, Darwan Desti Alfiani Durrotun Nasihah Dwi Apriliani Elsa Meriani Waluyo Fajar Gayuh Mulyani Firly Fitri, Afkarina Hadi Kusmanto Hadi Kusmanto, Hadi Hayat, Moh Hendri Raharjo hendri raharjo, hendri Hernita Octaviani Putri Heryandi, Yandi Hidayani, Sri Murni Ian Perasutiyo Ibnu Hasan Bisri Iim Siti Aminah iis katika Indah Nuraena Indah Nursuprianah indah nursuprianah Indriyani, Mery Ismaniar Hikmatusholikhah Jamali Jamali Sahrodi Jarnawi Afgani Dahlan Khannatus Sa’diyah kusniya kusniya Laely Mafruhah Lefi Nurlatif Lia Andriani Masnuah Masnuah Maulidia, Risni Mochamad Guntur Muhamad Ali Misri Nanang Priatna nani fitriah Nasifah Natalia Natalia Natania, Aisya Nisa Triyatul Fitri Nur Inayah Nurjanah Nurma Izzati Pahmi, Samsul Raharjo, Hendri Rais Supriyanto Ratna Istiyani Reza Oktiana Akbar Rizky Amalia Ros Kristianti Safinah, Zahwa Saluky Sirojudin Wahid Siti Kurniasih Sukanda, Chika Nurmayanti Sulistiawati Sulistiawati Tegar Perkasa Wahyusukma Toheri Toheri Toheri Toheri Toheri, Toheri Toto Syatori Nasehudin Udma, Siti Aah Safaatul Vivi Fitri Falentina Wahid, Sirojudin Waluyo, Elsa Meriani Wida Wahdatul Fuadah Widodo Winarso Winda Rahma Fauziah yunus sunandar