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Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Siswa Dalam Menyelesaikan Soal Matematika Terintegrasi Islam Asna, Rani; Imamuddin, M.; Rahmat, Tasnim; Firmanti, Pipit
Ar-Riyadhiyyat: Journal of Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2024): Ar-Riyadhiyyat: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Department of Master Program on Mathematics Education Faculty of Teacher Training and Education State Islamic Institute of Lhokseumawe, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.47766/arriyadhiyyat.v5i1.2825

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Mathematics is very close to Islamic schools, so students are required to understand and master mathematics in order to optimize their devotion to Allah SWT. Learning in Islamic schools should be carried out in an Islamic manner and students should be able to solve mathematical problems. For this reason, Islamic integrated mathematical problem solving questions are needed in learning. This research aims to determine students' mathematics problem solving abilities (KPM) in solving Islamic integrated mathematics problems in class IV.B SDIT Haji Djalaluddin. The type of research used is descriptive research carried out using a quantitative approach. The subjects in this research were all class IV.B students at SDIT Haji Djalaluddin. The data collection used by researchers during research is by using test questions. The instrument used in this research is the Islamic Integrated Mathematics KPM test questions. Based on the KPM test, students in working on integrated Islamic mathematics questions in answering 3 problem solving questions can be seen in the form of a percentage for each question, namely for question number 1 it is 66.80% with good criteria, for question number 2 it is 54% with sufficient criteria. , for question number 3 it is 52.80% with less criteria.
PENERAPAN MODEL PEMBELAJARAN KOOPERATIF TIPE NUMBERS HEADS TODETHER (NHT) UNTUK MENINGKTKAN HASIL BELAJAR MATEMATIKA SISWA KELAS VIII SMPN 02 AMPEK ANGKEK Asna, Rani; Isnaniah, Isnaniah; Enni, Enni
KOLONI Vol. 1 No. 4 (2022): DESEMBER 2022
Publisher : Universitas Pahlawan Tuanku Tambusai

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31004/koloni.v1i4.337

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Mathematics is a science that has very broad applications in all aspects of life. So much mathematics education has been developed in human life, but until now mathematics is still a subject that is less desirable and preferred by some students, because students generally think that mathematics is a difficult subject. Mathematics is considered difficult because mathematics is a science full of boring calculations and formulas, mathematics is also difficult to communicate because it is formed with symbols, is abstract in nature, and lacks communication, especially oral communication. It can be seen that the lack of maximum student learning outcomes in mathematics. This study aims to improve students' mathematics learning outcomes at SMPN 02 Ampek Angkek by applying a cooperative learning model with numbers heads to each other. The problem in this study is that the mathematics learning outcomes of class VIII students of SMPN 02 Ampek Angkek are still relatively low because they are still below the minimum completeness criteria (KKM). This type of research is classroom action research which is carried out in two cycles in the odd semester of the 2022/2023 school year. The subjects of this study were class VIII.2 students of SMPN 02 Ampek Angkek with a total of 27 students. The instrument of this research is to use observation, and test results of learning. After the data is obtained, an analysis is carried out by looking at the activeness of students in each cycle and by using the percentage of learning outcomes. The research results obtained before the implementation of the Numbers Heads Todether (NHT) type learning model, with the average student learning outcomes on test 1 is by looking at one of the student learning outcomes that the criterion value of 0% increases to 40.74% with very good criteria. Keywords: learning outcomes, mathematics, the Numbers Heads Together model