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Setengah Abad Desain Didaktis dalam Pendidikan Matematika: Analisis Bibliometrik. Fardian, Dilham; Suryadi, Didi; Prabawanto, Sufyani; Putri, Amelia Defrianti; Qamariah, Nur
Jurnal Gantang Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Gantang
Publisher : Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jg.v9i1.7434

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This study aims to examine the results of studies on didactic design in mathematics education as a contribution to the advancement of study concerning didactical design research. 1413 research articles on didactic design in mathematics education indexed in Scopus over the past 50 years, from 1973 to 2024, were collected and analyzed using bibliometric analysis. The results show increased studies related to didactic design in mathematics education. Based on the bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer and RStudio, there was a significant increase in publication between 2016 and 2022 but a decrease in 2023. The most frequently appearing keywords in the VOSviewer and RStudio search are “mathematics education," “teaching," and “mathematics." However, a relationship exists between didactic design and elementary education, secondary school, and higher education. The correlation on these labels is small, presenting opportunities for research on didactic design. From the visualization using VOSviewer and RStudio, research related to didactic design in algebra, calculus, and geometry has not been done much, and it is very urgent to do so because the potential research on didactic design in these areas is up-and-coming.
"Teorema Hexagon Mistik" Kontribusi Blaise Pascal dalam Matematika di Bidang Geometri Proyektif Putri, Amelia Defrianti; Juandi, Dadang; Turmudi, Turmudi; Reza, Hazim Saputra Filia
Jurnal Gantang Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Gantang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jg.v9i1.7444

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This study investigates Blaise Pascal's contribution to mathematics, focusing on the Mystic Hexagon Theorem, and evaluates the understanding of Mathematics Education students at Padang State University (Class of 2021). A qualitative approach was employed, combining a systematic literature review and semi-structured interviews with 10 students selected from five classes. Student responses were analyzed and categorized into four levels: Expert, Medium, Low, and Unknowing. The findings reveal that only two students could successfully prove Pascal's Mystic Hexagon Theorem with clear and logical steps. At the same time, the remaining participants struggled to identify key concepts or complete the solution process. This outcome indicates students' significant lack of understanding of historical mathematical theories, highlighting an educational gap in integrating historical contexts into modern curricula. The study implies that incorporating historical mathematical theories, such as Pascal's contributions, into classroom instruction can improve students' problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and geometric reasoning. Additionally, exposure to mathematical history fosters deeper appreciation and motivation, connecting abstract concepts to their historical evolution. Bridging this gap through history-based learning strategies can make mathematics more engaging and meaningful, enabling students to develop more substantial foundational knowledge and practical skills.
A half century of didactic design in mathematics education: A bibliometric analysis Fardian, Dilham; Suryadi, Didi; Prabawanto, Sufyani; Putri, Amelia Defrianti; Qamariah, Nur
Jurnal Gantang Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Gantang
Publisher : Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jg.v9i1.6905

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This study aims to examine the results of studies on didactic design in mathematics education as a contribution to the advancement of study concerning didactical design research. 1413 research articles on didactic design in mathematics education indexed in Scopus over the past 50 years, from 1973 to 2024, were collected and analyzed using bibliometric analysis. The results show increased studies related to didactic design in mathematics education. Based on the bibliometric analysis using VOSviewer and RStudio, there was a significant increase in publication between 2016 and 2022 but a decrease in 2023. The most frequently appearing keywords in the VOSviewer and RStudio search are “mathematics education," “teaching," and “mathematics." However, a relationship exists between didactic design and elementary education, secondary school, and higher education. The correlation on these labels is small, presenting opportunities for research on didactic design. From the visualization using VOSviewer and RStudio, research related to didactic design in algebra, calculus, and geometry has not been done much, and it is very urgent to do so because the potential research on didactic design in these areas is up-and- coming.
Exploring students' understanding of Pascal's Mystic Hexagon Theorem within projective geometry Putri, Amelia Defrianti; Juandi, Dadang; Turmudi, Turmudi; Reza, Hazim Saputra Filia
Jurnal Gantang Vol 9 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Gantang
Publisher : Universitas Maritim Raja Ali Haji

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jg.v9i1.6906

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This study investigates Blaise Pascal's contribution to mathematics, focusing on the Mystic Hexagon Theorem, and evaluates the understanding of Mathematics Education students at Padang State University (Class of 2021). A qualitative approach was employed, combining a systematic literature review and semi-structured interviews with 10 students selected from five classes. Student responses were analyzed and categorized into four levels: Expert, Medium, Low, and Unknowing. The findings reveal that only two students could successfully prove Pascal's Mystic Hexagon Theorem with clear and logical steps. At the same time, the remaining participants struggled to identify key concepts or complete the solution process. This outcome indicates students' significant lack of understanding of historical mathematical theories, highlighting an educational gap in integrating historical contexts into modern curricula. The study implies that incorporating historical mathematical theories, such as Pascal's contributions, into classroom instruction can improve students' problem-solving abilities, critical thinking, and geometric reasoning. Additionally, exposure to mathematical history fosters deeper appreciation and motivation, connecting abstract concepts to their historical evolution. Bridging this gap through history-based learning strategies can make mathematics more engaging and meaningful, enabling students to develop more substantial foundational knowledge and practical skills.
Exploring mathematics history: Desargues’ contributions and perspectives of teacher candidates Putri, Amelia Defrianti; Aziza, Difa; Hiltrimartin, Cecil; Scristia, Scristia; Maharani, Annisa Dwi
Jurnal Gantang Vol 10 No 1 (2025): Jurnal Gantang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31629/jg.v10i1.6961

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This research explores the contributions of Girard Desargues, a pivotal but often overlooked mathematician in geometry. The study aims to provide insights, inspire interest, and evaluate the understanding of prospective mathematics teachers regarding Desargues' contributions, particularly his work on projective geometry. Employing a qualitative approach, the research integrates a literature review and a case study. Literature data were sourced from academic journals and books, while the case study involved interviews with students from five mathematics education classes. Open-ended interviews assessed students' familiarity with Desargues and their ability to comprehend and apply his theorem. Data were analyzed through meta-analysis and thematic analysis. The findings categorize student responses into three levels: Medium of Desargues and Desargues Theorem, Intermediate Knowledge of Desargues and Desargues Theorem, and Low of Desargues and Desargues Theorem. The results underscore varying levels of awareness among future mathematics educators and suggest that integrating historical mathematical insights into education may support a deeper understanding of concepts.