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Is Coding Math? Exploring the Relationship Between Programming and Mathematics: An Integration in Secondary Education Darmayanti, Rani; Santiago, Paulo Vitor da Silva; Dhakal, Amrit
Journal of Teaching and Learning Mathematics Vol. 2 No. 2 (2025): Journal of Teaching and Learning Mathematics (January)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jtlm.v2i2.28755

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In the digital era, integrating technology into education, particularly in mathematics, is increasingly crucial. This study explores the integration of coding into the secondary school mathematics curriculum to deepen students' understanding and skills. Traditional approaches often fall short in preparing students for 21st-century challenges, emphasizing problem-solving and critical thinking. Using a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, this research analyzes articles, conferences, and books from the past decade. Inclusion criteria cover studies discussing the application of coding in secondary school mathematics. Data from academic databases such as Scopus, IEEE Xplore, and Google Scholar are processed using thematic analysis to identify recurring patterns. Results indicate that coding integration boosts student interest and motivation, supported by data showing a 20% increase in student engagement in coding-based activities. However, challenges such as the need for teacher training and adaptive curricula are identified. Case studies from several schools show a 15% improvement in problem-solving abilities. This research recommends collaboration between schools, governments, and stakeholders to develop an effective technology curriculum, ensuring students not only master mathematics but are also prepared for the digital era. Limitations include a lack of longitudinal data and implementation variations across contexts. Further research is needed to explore the long-term impact of this integration.
Contemporary Mathematics Learning: Instagram-based math learning medium increased elementary school students' math literacy Darmawati, Besse; Darmayanti, Rani; Santiago, Paulo Vitor da Silva
Journal of Teaching and Learning Mathematics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2024): Journal of Teaching and Learning Mathematics (January)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/jtlm.v1i2.31310

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 Modern education has shifted from teacher-centred to student-centred. This transition occurs because educators today work as instructional designers, facilitators, trainers, and learning administrators. Globalization and millennial students are destroying traditional schooling. Technology use is rising. This has adverse effects since youngsters are unwilling to utilize books to improve their mathematical literacy. This happens when pupils need help conceiving, applying, and comprehending mathematical concepts. To improve students' mathematical literacy, a teacher must create modern materials. This study is about R&D. This research produced a math learning tool for 12th-graders. The software emphasizes three-dimensional materials and is based on GeoGebra and Instagram. This study uses the Four-D development model: definition, design, development, and deployment. Modern three-dimensional educational materials made with Canva are the results of this research study. These contents will then be posted on Instagram. This essay will comprehensively analyze data collection, analysis, and Instagram content publishing. Currently, this research is in development, not distribution. Test sheets and questionnaires are used. Observation, interviews, questionnaires, and testing collect data. After observation and interviews, a questionnaire is distributed to finish the study. Pre- and post-tests assessed how GeoGebra Instagram content affected students' understanding of "point-to-point distance" in three-dimensional material. The article will detail this media's methods and results.