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Journal : Al-Jabar : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika

Students' metacognition in solving non-routine problems Kholid, Muhammad Noor; Ahadiyati, Arina
Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 13 No 1 (2022): Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Intan Lampung, INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajpm.v13i1.11776

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Students’ metacognition abilities based on their aspects have different levels. Metacognition aspects had categorized into parts of awareness aspects, evaluation aspects, and aspects of regulation. This study aims to describe how students are metacognitive in solving non-routine problems based on awareness, evaluation, and regulation characteristics. This research is a descriptive qualitative study with a sampled class VIII A Junior High School Batik Special Program (PK) Surakarta, which consisted of six students. The instruments in this research are non-routine problems or tests, observation sheets, and interview guidelines. The questions validator in this research are two teachers and a Mathematics Education lecturer from the University of Muhammadiyah Surakarta. The data collection technique uses tests, observations, and interviews. The data analysis technique of research had carried out through three stages: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. This study concluded that the student's metacognition of eighth grade in solving non-routine problems had not developed better. Only one student can ideally find the metacognition aspects of awareness, evaluation, and regulation. Compared to medium-capable students, students with high abilities can discover the metacognition aspects well. In comparison, students with low skills have not been able to find all indicators of metacognition. Based on the results, further research may discover students’ obstacles in implementing metacognition for mathematical problem-solving.
How are the classification of students’ mathematical connections in solving non-routine problems? Kholid, Muhammad Noor; Dewi, Rosita
Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 15 No 1 (2024): Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajpm.v15i1.19633

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Background: Mathematics is not just a science for its own sake; it is a science that proves to be useful for most other sciences. Mathematical connections play a crucial role in helping students develop a deeper understanding and enhance their thinking about mathematics. These connections represent relationships between different mathematical ideas, between mathematics and other subjects, and between mathematics and everyday life.Aim: This study aims to classify students' mathematical connection abilities when solving non-routine mathematical problems.Method: This research employs a qualitative approach using descriptive and exploratory methods. The study involved 23 students who exhibited mathematical connection skills in problem-solving. Data collection methods included tests, observations, and interviews. The data analysis process consisted of two main stages: data reduction and data presentation. To ensure data validation, the triangulation method was used by comparing the results from the subject tests (answer sheets), observations, and interviews.Results: The findings of this study revealed three distinct classifications of students’ mathematical connections when solving non-routine problems: 1) Patterns; 2) Variables; and 3) ArgumentsConclusion: The implications of these findings suggest that teachers need to be aware of the different classifications of students' mathematical connections. This awareness will enable them to implement mathematics learning strategies that cater to the diverse mathematical connection classifications found in their classrooms. For instance, teachers can utilize different mathematics learning media tailored to students’ learning styles, such as mind, incubation, and visual learning. By doing so, students can better optimize their mathematical connections and achieve improved outcomes in their mathematics learning.
Design and development of an android-based “Flash Card Geometry” application: Exploring students' responses Hidayati, Yulia Maftuhah; Arifin, Achmad Januar; Setiadi, Arief; Kusuma, Anton Adi Suryo; Kholid, Muhammad Noor
Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 16 No 2 (2025): Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajpm.v16i2.26846

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Purpose: Geometry is an essential component of elementary mathematics that helps students develop spatial understanding and abstract thinking skills. However, many students face difficulties in learning geometry due to the abstract nature of its concepts. This study aims to explore the responses of primary school students in the learning process.Method: This study adopted a qualitative approach with a descriptive design. This research involved 15 grade V students at SD Negeri 008 Sangkulirang as participants. Data collection in this study was carried out through the questionnaire method. Data collected through questionnaires were analyzed using a descriptive approach.Findings: The research findings indicate an increase in the average percentage in the aspects of learning, appearance, and technical quality and effectiveness of the program, with all aspects reaching above 80% after the revision. The first revision, the addition of a learning video, provides significant visual support in clarifying concept understanding, while the second revision, the addition of a timer feature in the quiz section, serves to train students' ability to manage time effectively.Significance: The development of this media highlights the innovative integration of digital technology to enhance mathematics learning. Flash Card Geometry is tailored to students’ needs in the digital era, encouraging active participation. Practically, it offers teachers an effective learning tool; theoretically, it supports the use of digital media to promote student-centered learning.
Profiles of mathematical identity among prospective mathematics teachers: A qualitative case study across mathematical ability levels Santosa, Yoga Tegar; Setyaningsih, Nining; Kholid, Muhammad Noor
Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 16 No 2 (2025): Al-Jabar: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Islam Raden Intan Lampung, INDONESIA

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ajpm.v16i2.28718

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Purpose: This study aims to explore how prospective mathematics teachers construct their mathematical identity at different levels of mathematical ability. The research focuses on five key components of mathematical identity: interest, recognition, competence, performance, and belief about the nature of mathematics, and examines how these dimensions interact to shape teachers’ self-perception and readiness for professional practice. Method: A qualitative case study design was employed involving 46 undergraduate students from Mathematics Education programs in the Surakarta region, Indonesia. Three participants representing high, medium, and low mathematical ability levels were purposively selected for in-depth analysis. Data were collected through a non-routine mathematics test, a mathematical identity questionnaire, and semi-structured interviews. The analysis followed the Miles and Huberman interactive model through data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing, supported by method triangulation for validity. Finding: The findings reveal variations in the formation of mathematical identity across ability levels. High-ability students demonstrated strong and stable identities characterized by internalized motivation, balanced recognition, and reflective competence. Medium-ability students showed partially developed identities influenced by contextual and social factors, while low-ability students exhibited fragile identities shaped by external motivation yet showed emerging reflective awareness. Significance: These findings highlight that mathematical identity develops dynamically through the interaction of cognitive ability, reflection, and social validation. The study emphasizes the need for identity-oriented pedagogical interventions such as guided reflection, peer teaching, and mentoring to strengthen reflective engagement and intrinsic motivation among prospective mathematics teachers. 
Co-Authors Adi Nurcahyo Adi Nurcahyo Aditya Laili, Luthfiana Afiyah, Asyifa Nur Ahadiyati, Arina Ahmad Zul Fakar Ahmad Zul Fakar Anggoro Hermawan, Dwi Annisa Swastika Aprian Agung Kurniawan Arifin, Achmad Januar Arina Ahadiyati Arlinwibowo, Janu Astiani, Afifatul Ayu Asyifa Nur Afiyah Beauty, Melati Cholis Sa’dijah Christina Kartika Sari Dias Aziz Pramudita Erry Hidayanto Fadhilah, Himmatul Fatah Yasin Al Irsyadi FATHULOH, RIDWAN Fuad Luky Atmaja Hendrisa Rizqie Romandoni Husodo, Herlang Duta Ika Candra Sayekti Indriyani Tri Jayanti Janu Arlinwibowo Khofifah Titan Palupi Kusuma, Anton Adi Suryo Laili Etika Rahmawati Lestari, Winda Dwi Lingga Nico Pradana Loc, Nguyen Phu Magdas, Ioana Christina Mardiana Nissa Masduki Minsih Mitasari, Dewi Mohamad Waluyo Mohammad Rifki Maulana Muhamad Toyib Nanna, A.Wilda Indra Nasrulloh, Agung Naufal Ishartono Ningtyas, Yoga Dwi Windy Kusuma Nining Setyaningsih Nuqthy Faiziyah Nuriya Hazma Arifatul Ulya Nurul Hikmah Kartini Oktiatama, Firlana Bakti Permadi, Hendro Prasetyo, Wibowo Heru Pratama, Muhammad Alif Pratiwi, Enditiyas Rafiza binti Abdul Razak Rafiza binti Abdul Razak Razak, Rafiza binti Abdul Risda Putri Nugrahani Rosita Dewi Santosa, Yoga Tegar Setiadi, Arief Siti Hajar binti Halili Soraya Djamilah, Soraya Sri Rejeki Sri Sutarni Sutama Swasti Maharani SWASTI MAHARANI Swasti Maharani, Swasti Syafif, Insiana Aribatunnisah Tiara Citra Maharani Firdaus Tika Andriani Tina Putri Alfiana Tonra, Wilda Syam Toto Nusantara Ulya, Nuriya Hazma Arifatul Waluyo, Mohamad Widia Yunita Widia Yunita, Widia Yasir Sidiq Yoga Dwi Windy Kusuma Ningtyas Yulia Maftuhah Hidayati Zayyadi, Moh Zeni Fadlila Agustina