Roslinawati Roslan, Roslinawati
Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Institute of Education, Universiti Brunei Darussalam, Bandar Seri Begawan

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Graphic Organizer in Action: Solving Secondary Mathematics Word Problems Sian, Khoo Jia; Shahrill, Masitah; Yusof, Norashikin; Ling, Georgina Chua Ling; Roslan, Roslinawati
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol 7, No 2 (2016)
Publisher : Department of Doctoral Program on Mathematics Education, Sriwijaya University

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jme.7.2.3546.83-90

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Mathematics word problems are one of the most challenging topics to learn and teach in secondary schools. This is especially the case in countries where English is not the first language for the majority of the people, such as in Brunei Darussalam. Researchers proclaimed that limited language proficiency and limited Mathematics strategies are the possible causes to this problem. However, whatever the reason is behind difficulties students face in solving Mathematical word problems, it is perhaps the teaching and learning of the Mathematics that need to be modified. For example, the use of four-square-and-a-diamond graphic organizer that infuses model drawing skill; and Polya’s problem solving principles, to solve Mathematical word problems may be some of the strategies that can help in improving students’ word problem solving skills. This study, through quantitative analysis found that the use of graphic organizer improved students’ performance in terms of Mathematical knowledge, Mathematical strategy and Mathematical explanation in solving word problems. Further qualitative analysis revealed that the use of graphic organizer boosted students’ confidence level and positive attitudes towards solving word problems.Keywords: Word Problems, Graphic Organizer, Algebra, Action Research, Secondary School Mathematics DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.22342/jme.7.2.3546.83-90
The Comparison of Education System in Australia and Indonesia Marmoah, Sri; Roslan, Roslinawati; Chaeroh, Miratu; Elita, Mutiara Dana; Fauziah, Muna
Jurnal Pendidikan Indonesia Vol 10, No 4 (2021)
Publisher : Lembaga Penelitian dan Pengabdian kepada Masyarakat

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (220.379 KB) | DOI: 10.23887/jpi-undiksha.v10i4.33661

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The education system is a method for directing the educational process. All aspects of learning must be regulated by the educational system. Because each country has a unique system, it is necessary to compare the education system in Indonesia to that of other countries in order to assess and evaluate it. This paper aims to explain and analyze differences in educational systems; and comparing the basic education curricula in Indonesia and Australia. This research is conceptual. Data collection methods are books, the internet, and journals. The study analysis was carried out by collecting and analyzing information about the education system in Indonesia and Australia. The results of the study show that: (1) Australia requires children to study for 10 years, while in Indonesia for 12 years, Australia holds a NAPLAN test and Indonesia holds a NE, and teacher qualifications must be undergraduate in Australia and Indonesia; (2) differences in the education system, among others, the level of material difficulty, assessment, rewards, learning atmosphere, teaching staff, education staff, and religious subjects; and (3) the curriculum in Indonesia has a relationship between education, customs, arts, and religions, meanwhile, the Australian curriculum is designed to support students to be successful, active, well-off and knowledgeable.
Exploring the Use of Journal Writing in Mathematics Classroom Suhaimi, Zuhairina; Shahrill, Masitah; Abbas, Nor 'Arifahwati Haji; Tengah, Khairul Amilin; Roslan, Roslinawati; Yusof, Norashikin
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 1 No. 1, March 2017
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v1i1.5683

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This paper focuses on secondary mathematics lessons that integrated journal writing with the use of the writing-to-learn pedagogical strategy. Investigations were conducted on the influence of journal writing on Year 10 secondary students' mathematical performance. It is an action research study that comprised of two cycles and involved 35 students from two classes in a secondary school in Brunei Darussalam. The analyses of the data were extracted from the students' pre- and post-test scores and their journal entries. The findings revealed that even though the students' journal entry score was high, this does not necessarily imply improvements in their mathematical performance. Furthermore, other factors such as classwork and homework given during and after the lessons may have also contributed to the students' mathematical achievements.
Social Media and Primary School Science: Examining the Impact of Tiktok on Year 5 Students' Performance in Light Energy Roberd, Amyzee; Roslan, Roslinawati
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 2 No. 3 (2022): August
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher in cooperation with Indonesian Social Studies Association (APRIPSI)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (260.88 KB) | DOI: 10.47134/ijsl.v2i3.173

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Using social media as an instructional option has attracted great attention. Nevertheless, little is known about how social media applications such as TikTok support student learning in science. This action research investigated the impact of TikTok lessons on students' performance in light energy. It also explored students' perceptions of using TikTok in science learning. A total of 14 conveniently sampled Year 5 students from one of the primary schools in Brunei Darussalam participated in this study. Data were collected through a pretest, post-tests, observations, and interviews and analyzed using One-way Repeated Measures ANOVA and thematic analysis. The TikTok interventions improved students' performance in light energy, with post-test higher than pretest scores. The students had a positive perception of the TikTok intervention provided. TikTok is regarded as user-friendly, and the TikTok lessons are collaborative, engaging, and fun. Implications are discussed.
Secondary Teacher Candidates’ Perceptions and Experiences Before, During, and After Conducting A Science Show Johari, Marlizayati; Said, Hardimah; Roslan, Roslinawati
International Journal of Social Learning (IJSL) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2023): April
Publisher : Indonesian Journal Publisher in cooperation with Indonesian Social Studies Association (APRIPSI)

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The science show is a form of informal science learning (ISL) that can potentially develop students' interest in science. However, there needs to be a gap in bridging the ISL elements, such as science shows, into formal teacher education programs as one innovative pedagogical approach. Thus, this study investigates how secondary science teacher candidates' perceptions of science displays shifted after carrying out their science shows and explores their shared experiences as part of their teacher training program. Data were collected from 16 secondary science teacher candidates of cohort 2020 based on their written reflections on their experiences before, during, and after conducting science shows. The study found that some science teacher candidates' perceptions of science shows had shifted, and the others had remained the same. The science teacher candidates' everyday experiences during the science show implementation were their effort to conduct a successful demonstration and develop video-making skills.
Mentoring in the Preparation of Literacy and GEDSI Based Teaching Modules Amelia, Delora Jantung; Muzakki, Abdurrohman; Roslan, Roslinawati
Jurnal Pemberdayaan Masyarakat Vol 4, No 1 (2025)
Publisher : Yayasan Keluarga Guru Mandiri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46843/jpm.v4i1.318

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Based on the results of interviews and field observations, the issues faced by SDN Gadingkulon 2 in Malang Regency are as follows: Teachers still face difficulties in implementing literacy in classroom learning activities. The school has already implemented a literacy movement but has not yet integrated literacy into the learning activities. Teachers need to develop a literacy concept that can integrate literacy-based learning activities. Some students in the learning activities have diverse academic abilities. The methods used in this empowerment activity begin with a workshop on mentoring the creation of literacy and GEDSI-based teaching modules, mentoring in module preparation, module implementation, and reflection and follow-up. The results of this mentoring activity have had an impact on the participants, including successfully enhancing the teachers' skills in developing teaching modules that integrate literacy and GEDSI values. The teachers were also able to utilize artificial intelligence technology, ChatGPT, to enrich the content of the teaching modules. The modules developed cover various subjects, leveraging ChatGPT to search for references and creative ideas in module preparation. Students can understand true literacy, which is not just about reading sentences without understanding the meaning contained in each sentence, so that it can be applied and implemented in daily activities.
Analysis of Misconceptions in the 2023 Revised Edition of 4th Grade Elementary School Science Textbook Fakhriyah*, Fina; Syukur, Ahmad; Aminah, Siti Khalimatul; Ratnasari, Yuni; Roslan, Roslinawati
Jurnal IPA & Pembelajaran IPA Vol 9, No 1 (2025): MARCH 2025
Publisher : Universitas Syiah Kuala

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24815/jipi.v9i1.44661

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Identifying misconceptions in the 2023 revised edition of the natural and social sciences (IPAS) of 4th grade book published by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture is the aim of this research. Qualitative descriptives were implemented in this research with a content analysis strategy. The 2023 revised edition of the 4th grade natural dan social sciences book published by the Indonesian Ministry of Education and Culture is used as a source of study data. The level of misconception category consists of misidentification, overgeneralization, oversimplification, obsolete concept and term and under generalizations. Based on the research carried out, the results showed that there were misconceptions about the material in the 2023 revised edition of the 4th grade natural dan social sciences book. In the overgeneralization category there are 4 concepts, namely photosynthesis, changes in forms of energy, muscle force and the greenhouse effect. In the oversimplifications category, there are 4 concepts, namely photosynthesis, muscle force, magnetic force and gravitational force