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Analysis of Students' Mathematical Representation Ability in Solving Ethnomathematics-Based Story Problems Reviewed from Self-Efficacy Nisa, Dinda Zahrotun; Komala, Elsa; Monariska, Erma
PRISMA Vol 14, No 1 (2025): PRISMA
Publisher : Universitas Suryakancana

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v14i1.5101

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This study aims to determine students' mathematical representation ability in solving ethnomathematics-based story problems, to determine students' self-efficacy in mathematics learning and to determine students' mathematical representation ability in solving ethnomathematics-based story problems in terms of self-efficacy. This study uses a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. The subjects of the study were students at one of the State Junior High Schools in Cianjur, class VIII A with a total of 29 students selected by purposive sampling. The instruments were in the form of mathematical representation ability test questions, self-efficacy questionnaires, and interviews based on mathematical representation indicators. The data analysis technique used on the test results and questionnaires was carried out by adding up the scores then categorizing and describing them in words, while the interview results would be described as supporting the results of the students' answers. The results of the data analysis showed that more students had mathematical representation abilities, namely 25 students. In student self-efficacy, it was known that more students were in the moderate category, namely 22 students. In terms of students' mathematical representation ability, viewed from self-efficacy, there are more in the medium category because the self-efficacy of students in the medium category is the largest, as well as their mathematical representation ability, which is also the largest in the medium category, while in the high category of students' self-efficacy, there are still students who have medium mathematical representation ability and in the low category of students' self-efficacy, students have medium mathematical representation ability.
Mathematical Problem Solving Ability in Indonesia Septian, Ari; Widodo, Sri Adi; Afifah, Ismi Nur; Nisa, Dinda Zahrotun; Putri, Neneng Pitaloka Kusumah; Tyas, Mutia Dyaning; Nisa, Rhahiliyah Hafza; Andriani, Ani
Journal of Instructional Mathematics Vol. 3 No. 1 (2022): Ethics and Mathematical Ability in Online-Mediated Learning Environments
Publisher : Pendidikan Matematika STKIP Kusuma Negara

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.37640/jim.v3i1.1223

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This study aims to provide knowledge and references to researchers as a basis that will be used in further research. The method used is the Systematic Literature Review (SLR), which identifies, classifies, and categorizes certain topics related to research on students' mathematical problem solving abilities in Indonesia. The data used are 33 articles that have SINTA 1 and SINTA 2 accredited criteria, such as in the journals AKSIOMA and KREANO, which were taken within the last 3 years, namely 2019 to 2021. The data are grouped into 6 discussions, namely a list of journal names, year published articles, methods used, research subjects, teaching materials used, and research results. In most articles, the most widely used research method in qualitative research methods, and the research subject is 8th grade of junior high school. It was also found that 10th grade of senior high school, 11th grade of senior high school, and 10th grade of vocational high school were also research subjects. While the material in the research is mostly found about constructing flat side spaces.