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ANALYSIS ON WRITTEN MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS AT SYSTEM OF LINEAR EQUATIONS IN TWO VARIABLES (SLETV) MATERIAL VIEWED FROM STUDENT LEARNING STYLES Pratiwi, Isnin Cahyo; Inganah, Siti; Putri, Octavina Rizky Utami
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol 3, No 2 (2019)
Publisher : Study Program of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (866.055 KB) | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v3i2.11069

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This research was to describe students? mathematical communication skills based on their learning styles. This research was a descriptive research with qualitative approach. Data was obtained in three steps, namely written test on SLETV material, questionnaire on learning styles, and interviews. Research subject was eighth grade students. The procedure in this research began with the pre-field stage. At this stage, the research was designed, starting from observation and interviews with the teacher, as well as discussion with the supervisor. The second was the field stage, which was the stage for conducting research. The final stage was writing the report, which was the stage where researchers have conducted the research, processed and analyzed data that has been obtained from the research. Data collection techniques in this research were distributing questionnaire, giving test questions about SLETV, and conducting interviews to find out the students? mathematical communicationskills more specifically. The instruments in this study were questionnaire onlearning styles, test questions about SLETV, and interview guide sheets. Dataanalysis techniques in this research aimed to achieve data reduction by sorting out important answers from student results in the form of questionnaire, test, and interviews. Data presentation was in the form of narrative texts. Interviews were aligned with the test questions about SLETV. Finally, conclusions were formulated by describing each student?s written mathematical skill based on the 4 student learning styles. Based on the results, students with interpersonal learning style had the ability to learn better through friendship, students with self-expressive learning style had the ability to learn by paying more attention to the final results and tended to use unusual ways to find the best results, students with understanding learning style had the ability to see facts and remember large amounts of knowledge, ideas, theories, or concepts, while students with mastery learning style were able to write to the point and focus more on results.
Peningkatan Aktifitas Kolaboratif Dan Hasil Belajar. Siswa Melalui Guided Discovery Learning Berbantuan Puzzel Awaluddin, Awaluddin; Inganah, Siti; Jamil, Anis Farida; Dintarini, Mayang; Zukhrufurrohmah, Zukhrufurrohmah
Jurnal Derivat: Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika Vol 5, No 2 (2018): Jurnal Derivat (Desember 2018)
Publisher : Pendidikan Matematika Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta

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Nowadays, the government is promoting the Individual Learning Activity Sheet (UKBM) for the student in mathematics learning. UKBM provides opportunities for students to study independently and provides the chance for students to complete assignments (UKBM) differently for each student in one class. The aim of this study was to increase collaborative activity skills and student’s learning outcomes through puzzle-assisted Guided Discovery Learning learning models. This study was a classroom. action research within two cycles consisting of the planning stage, implementation stage, observation stage, and reflection stage. The instruments used were observation sheets and test sheets. The teaching material is UKBM. The results of a guided discovery learning study assisted by puzzles with UKBM teaching materials there is an increase in student’s collaborative abilities and learning outcomes. Keywords: Guided Discovery Learning, Collaborative Ability, Learning Outcomes, Media Puzzle
ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS BY HOMESCHOOLING’S STUDENTS IN SOLVING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM Fitriatus Sholihah; Siti Inganah; Moh. Mahfud Effendi
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4628

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This study aims to describe the critical thinking skills ofhomeschooling students in solving mathematical problems. The type ofthis research is descriptive research with qualitative approach. Subjects inthis study were six students homeschooling is equivalent to junior highschool students class IX. Data were obtained through tests and interviews.Test are identified and described in accordance with the achievement ofstudents towards critical thinking indicators used in this research thatclarification, assessment, strategy/ tactics, and inference. The results of theinterviews are used to further strengthen the data on homeschoolingstudents' critical thinking skills. The results showed that onehomeschooling student is in the category of less critical, four students areon quite critical category and only one student in a critical category.This suggests that homeschooling students' critical thinking skills arelow. Low critical thinking skills are affected by limitations homeschoolingstudent learning of mathematics is done, students 'mathematical ability andmathematical learning processes that do not yet geared to developinghomeschooling students' critical thinking skills. So that based on the resultsof this study are advised to make the learning process of mathematics todevelop homeschooling students' critical thinking skills.
STUDENTS MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS ON COOPERATIVE LEARNING OF TGT TYPE TO SET MATERIAL Meinar Yuari Salsabil; Siti Inganah; Yus Mochamad Cholily
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4629

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This study aims to describe students' mathematical communication skillsboth oral and written. The communication ability is observed through theapplication of cooperative learning model type TGT for set theory. Theresearch design was qualitative descriptive. The subjects of the study were 17students of class VII-B. The learning material were lesson plan,discussion group, game group, worksheet, game question, and written test.The research instruments were observation sheet of teacher activity, writtenand oral mathematical communication ability. The results of the study at thefirst meeting showed that the ability of oral mathematical communication hadsufficient category and written had low category. The second meeting of oralmathematical communication skills had sufficient category and written wasbetter than before. Oral mathematical communication improved at the thirdmeeting, while written in the low category. The fourth meeting was increasedin the ability of oral and written mathematical communication, for high oralmathematical communication and written with high category as well. Thestudents' mathematical communication skills from the first to fourthmeetings had increased. The average overall ability of oral and writtenmathematical communication was sufficient
THE ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS USING NEWMAN STAGES REVIEWED FROM EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Yuli Nur Wahidah; Siti Inganah; Agung Deddiliawan Ismail
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4630

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This study aims to describe student’s mathematical problemsolving abilities with high, medium, and low emotional intelligence. Thetype of this research is descriptive with qualitative-quantitative approach.Subjects in this study were students of Class VII of SMPN 3 Maron whichamounted to 9 students. Data Obtained through questionnaires, tests, andinterviews. Data analysis techniques used are Likert scale, average andpercentage. The results showed the ability to solve mathematical problemsbased on the stages of Newman items, namely: students with high levels ofemotional intelligence: (1) reading the problem, determining keywords, (2)understanding the problem, determining sufficient conditions, necessaryterms and change the problem into the mathematical sentence, (3) theproblem of transformation, determining relevant strategy, (4) process skills,executing strategy, (5) writing the answer, finding the answer and conclusion.Students with moderate emotional intelligence: (1) reading the problem,hesitating to determine keywords, (2) understanding the problem, beingable to determine sufficient conditions and necessary conditions but cannotchange the problem into mathematical sentences, (3) the problem oftransformation, relevant strategies, (4) process skills, being able to executethe strategy but less accurate on the calculation process, (5) writing answers,answers and conclusions are less precise. Students with low emotionalintelligence: (1) reading problems, not being able to determine keywords, (2)understanding the problem, being able to determine sufficient terms andconditions necessary but not yet able to change the problem intomathematical sentences, (3) transformation problem, less relevant, (4)process skills, many errors in the calculation process and did not completeuntil the final stage, (5) writing answers, have not found answers andconclusions.
The Analysis of Motivation and Mathematics Learning Interest of Students in Madrasah Tsanawiyah Cucuk Tri Pamungkas; Baiduri Baiduri; Siti Inganah
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 2 No. 2 (2018)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v2i2.6499

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This research is aimed to describe about motivation and mathematics learninginterest of students in Madrasah Tsanawiyah. The type of this research isdescriptive research with quantitative and qualitative approaches. The sampleof this research is 49 students of class VII, 60 students of class VIII, and 47students of class IX. The researcher used questionnaires in this research as thedata collection techniques. Based on the obtained analysis, the averageindicator of motivation to learn mathematics that include: facing the taskdiligently for about 2,8 is categorized as fairly well, interesting learningactivities of 3,22 is categorized good, encouragement, needs andappreciations of learning have the same average that is equal to 2,7 iscategorized fairly well, the conducive learning environment of 2,58 iscategorized fairly well, with students’ average motivation to learnmathematics in Madrasah Tsanawiyah for about 2,8 and categorized fairlywell. The average indicator of interest in mathematics learning whichincludes: attention in learning mathematics of 3,11 is categorized good, theexcitement in learning mathematics equal to 3,04 is categorized good, theinterest in learning mathematics equal to 2,71 is categorized as fairly well,with the average of students’ learning interest in mathematics of MadrasahTsanawiyah for about 2,95 and categorized as fairly well
The Analysis of Students’ Mathematical Reasoning Ability in Completing Mathematicalproblems on Geometry Widya Rizkha Sandy; Siti Inganah; Anis Farida Jamil
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 3 No. 1 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v3i1.8423

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This study aimed to describe the level of students' reasoning ability to solve the problems on flat sides of Geometry with the level of mathematical reasoning ability of high, moderate and low. The types and the research approaches used were descriptive qualitative and quantitative research design. The research subjectswere 6 students from class VIIIF. The form of data collection included 4 items ofwritten questions test and interview on the subject selected. Based on the analysis, the average value of the entire instrument about the mathematical reasoning abilities gained 71.5% for the indicators that carried out the calculations based on mathematical formulas or rules applicable. While 73.33% and 71.5% for the indicator of conclusions and 66.67% for the indicator ofestimation, that ifsummedup and averaged the percentage was 69%. The ability of class VIIIF students’ mathematical reasoning was fair.
Analysis On Written Mathematical Communication Skills At System Of Linear Equations In Two Variables (SLETV) Material Viewed From Student Learning Styles Isnin Cahyo Pratiwi; Siti Inganah; Octavina Rizky Utami Putri
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v3i2.11069

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This research was to describe students’ mathematical communication skills based on their learning styles. This research was a descriptive research with qualitative approach. Data was obtained in three steps, namely written test on SLETV material, questionnaire on learning styles, and interviews. Research subject was eighth grade students. The procedure in this research began with the pre-field stage. At this stage, the research was designed, starting from observation and interviews with the teacher, as well as discussion with the supervisor. The second was the field stage, which was the stage for conducting research. The final stage was writing the report, which was the stage where researchers have conducted the research, processed and analyzed data that has been obtained from the research. Data collection techniques in this research were distributing questionnaire, giving test questions about SLETV, and conducting interviews to find out the students’ mathematical communicationskills more specifically. The instruments in this study were questionnaire onlearning styles, test questions about SLETV, and interview guide sheets. Dataanalysis techniques in this research aimed to achieve data reduction by sorting out important answers from student results in the form of questionnaire, test, and interviews. Data presentation was in the form of narrative texts. Interviews were aligned with the test questions about SLETV. Finally, conclusions were formulated by describing each student’s written mathematical skill based on the 4 student learning styles. Based on the results, students with interpersonal learning style had the ability to learn better through friendship, students with self-expressive learning style had the ability to learn by paying more attention to the final results and tended to use unusual ways to find the best results, students with understanding learning style had the ability to see facts and remember large amounts of knowledge, ideas, theories, or concepts, while students with mastery learning style were able to write to the point and focus more on results.
The Effect of "Quantum Learning" Model Using "Mind Mapping" Technique to Eight Grade Students’ Creative Thinking Ability Erik Eriyanto; Siti Inganah; Dwi Priyo Utomo
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 3 No. 2 (2019)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v3i2.11072

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This study aims to determine how the effect of the Quantum Learning model using Mind Mapping techniques to students' creative thinking abilities. The type of research used is experiment and quantitative approach with research design using posttest only group design. Data analysis of two groups used the t-test on SPSS 21, that is Independent Sample t-Test to test the difference in average posttest value of two samples.The results of this study are (1) results of the t-test  from post-test data obtain a significance 0,000 where it is lower than 0.05 so can be said that the average of the two groups are different, (2) from the post-test results, the answers given by students from the experimental group more fulfilled the indicators of creative thinking than students from the control group.
Analysis Of The Level Of Understanding Concepts And Critical Thinking Ability Of Students In Resolving Trigonomic Equations Using Graphs Maulida Luka Yusrina; Siti Inganah; Octavina Rizky Utami Putri
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 4 No. 1 (2020)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v4i1.11472

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This research aims to describe the level of understanding the concept and critical thinking in resolving trigonometric equations using graphs. Tests and interviews were conducted to search for data and study more in the ability to understand the concepts and critical thinking skills that students have in resolving trigonometric equations using graphs. The test given to the students is a test of the explanation with the subject of his research is a class XI student. The subject selection of six students is based on the category of ability and daily replay value of the student in trigonometric materials. The six students are each – two students of high, medium and low categories. The results showed that the ability level of understanding students ' concepts in determining the set of solving trigonomic equations using graphs, gained students understanding the concept of high and moderate levels. Students with a high level of understanding are able to fulfill all indicators – an indicator of concept comprehension. Students with the level of understanding of concepts are also meeting the indicators of understanding the concept but less appropriate, which has not been able to identify the properties of a concept. Students are also less able to classify objects based on the requirements that make up the concept. The level of students ' critical thinking ability to determine the set of solving trigonomic equations using graphs obtained by the subject of students critical thinking moderate and low levels. Students with critical thinking levels are not yet able to meet interpretation indicators, i.e. students have not been able to understand and write the answer to the problem given. Students with critical thinking levels are also underprivileged to meet critical indicators of inference. Students with critical thinking levels are less able to draw conclusions, i.e. less capable of providing the right reasons for student work. Students with critical thinking levels are low, not yet capable of meeting critical thinking indicators in determining the set solving trigonometric equations using graphs. Students have not been able to meet all indicators of critical thinking ability.
Co-Authors A.A. Ketut Agung Cahyawan W Aba, Maria Martini Abdulkadir Rahardjanto, Abdulkadir Ach Barizi Adi Slamet Kusumawardana Aditya Setiawan Afolaranmi, Adebayo Ola Agung Deddiliawan Ismail AGUS SETIAWAN Ahsanul Inam Alfiani Athma Putri Rosyadi Amanah, Nabilla Nur Ambawono, Gancar Pramistri Amri, Rofi Ul Anggarda Prasetya Anggraeni, Candra Anis Farida Jamil Annisa Nurina Vidyastuti Aprilia, Nurul Badiatul Laili Ari Nur Kristanti Arif Hidayatul Khusna Arini Isma Nabila Aulia Warye Awaluddin Awaluddin Baiduri Baiduri Bella, Anastasya Bhaskoro Prasetyo Adi Maryanto Cahyani, Elsa Wulan Choirudin, Choirudin Cucuk Tri Pamungkas Daroe Iswatiningsih djunaidi, arif Dwi Priyo Utomo Dwi Puji Hastuti Eka Fitria Ningsih Eliza Dewi Armelia Elok Lutifati Elok Lutifati Erik Eriyanto Eriyanto, Erik Evi Yuni Arvianti Evi Yuni Arvianti Fadilah Safinatu Salama Fardana, Yudistira Farihah, Ifta Farooq , Syed Muhammad Yousaf Fauza, M Ruskhan Fauza, M. Ruskhan Fitri Salsabila Ayu Andriani Fitriatus Sholihah Hagenimana, Emmanuel Hamidah, Fitri Nur Hendarto Cahyono Himmatul Mursyidah Husamah Husamah Ifyati, Nur Indah Pujiastuti Irmawati Irmawati Isnin Cahyo Pratiwi Kafifah, Anisa Karina Pratiwi Khasanah, Niswatun Lailatul Hidayati Lilik Mahmulah Limsi Lony, Adrina M. Ruskhan Fauza Mardiana Anjani Alamsyah Marhan Taufik Maryanto, Bhaskoro Prasetyo Adi Maulida Luka Yusrina Maulidyah Firdausi Mayang Dintarini Meinar Yuari Salsabil Meryana, Ayi Yulianisa Miko Fitri Ana Minatun Nadlifah Moh. Mahfud Effendi Muhammad Nur Hadi Muhammad Nur Hadi Niswatun Hasanah Ni’mah, Dewi Nailin Nopia Rizki Novi Susanti Nur Ifyati Onky Paramanda Arma Pamungkas, Cucuk Tri Panca Wahyu Mumpuni Prajayana, Marfita Ike Pratiwi, Isnin Cahyo Puji Sumarsono Putri Indah Sari Putri, Octavina Rizky Utami Qomariyah, Titik Nur Rahayuningsih, Setiti Rahayuningsih Rahmad Sugianto Rahmah, Kamilia Rahmawati, Alya Rani Darmayanti Ratau, Asria Retno Wahyu Arian Sah Rini, Meti Wisma Rizki, Nopia Rofiq, Moh. saenal, saenal Salsabil, Meinar Yuari Sandy, Widya Rizkha Setiawan, Aditya Shania, Faridatus Sholihah, Fitriatus sholihah, maratush Siti Khoiruli Ummah Siti Rukayah Sugiarti Sugiarti Sulfiah, Sitti Karimah Syaifullah Try Soni Jaohari Van Gobel, Novawati Vidyastuti, Annisa Nurina Vivian Alfinia Witanta Wahidah, Yuli Nur Widiah Eka Putri Widya Rizkha Sandy Worowirastri E., Dyah Wula, Zainur Wulandari, Niken Dwi Yayan Ristiana Yazid, Sholehah Yuliati Yeyen Fitri Yuli Nur Wahidah Yus Mochamad Cholily Yusrina, Maulida Luka Zaitun, Iin Zukhrufurrohmah, Zukhrufurrohmah