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How does Math Anxiety affect Students’ Problem Solving Ability? A case of Ill Structured Problem Mathematics Problem Anjasari, Tika; Antika, Helen Novi; Kohar, Ahmad Wachidul
Journal of Mathematical Pedagogy (JoMP) Vol. 3 No. 2: July 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jomp.v3n2.p98-113

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The process of learning mathematics for some students can cause anxiety. The anxiety experienced by students can interfere with the mathematics learning process, especially in students' ability to solve mathematical problems. This study is qualitative descriptive research that aims to analyze problem-solving abilities in terms of mathematical anxiety. Researchers tested the ability to solve problems ill-structured on six grade VIII students of SMPN 1 Kemlagi in Mojokerto. The six students consisted of two students with high math anxiety, two students with moderate math anxiety, and two students with low math anxiety. The results of data analysis showed ill-structured problem-solving abilities (1) students with low and moderate anxiety levels were able to reach the stage of understanding problems, making plans, and re-examining very well; (2) students with low levels of mathematical anxiety have reached the stage of executing the plan very well, while students with moderate levels of mathematical anxiety have not reached this stage because there are still errors in making calculations; (3) students with high levels of math anxiety have not been able to reach all stages of problem-solving. This study suggests that teachers pay more attention that math anxiety as one of the factors that must be considered in mathematics learning
Students’ Creativity in Solving Ill Structured Problem Context Calorie Intake Antika, Helen Novi; Anjasari, Tika; Kohar, Ahmad Wachidul
Journal of Mathematical Pedagogy (JoMP) Vol. 4 No. 1: December 2022
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/jomp.v4n1.p42-56

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In math learning, creative thinking is very important because it allows broad thinking to find new solutions to problems. This study aims to describe the level of students' creative thinking in solving ill-structured problems in the context of calorie intake. This type of research was descriptive with a qualitative approach. Researchers chose three students in class VIII with different mathematical abilities (high, medium, and low) based on their value as research subjects. To collect data, researchers used ill-structured problem tests and interviews. The data were analyzed based on the level of students' creative thinking and follow-up interviews. The results showed that in aspect fluency, S1 and S2 could give two correct answers, while S3 only gave one correct answer. Aspects of flexibility: S1 and S2 can provide alternative answers using different mathematical concepts, while S3 only provides one way of providing alternative answers. Aspects of originality: S1 can provide two unique solutions, while S2 and S3 produce ordinary solutions. Based on this, S1 is included in level 4 (very creative), S2 is included in level 3 (creative), and S3 is included in level 0 (not creative). Based on the results of this study, designed learning must stimulate students' creative thinking abilities, such as by providing problem-solving questions that allow students to solve them with various strategies.
Junior High School Students' Numeracy in Solving Number Content AKM Problems Based on Mathematical Ability Anjasari, Tika; Rahaju, Endah Budi
MATHEdunesa Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Mathedunesa Volume 14 Nomor 1 Tahun 2025
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26740/mathedunesa.v14n1.p195-212

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Numeracy is essential for students to utilize their basic mathematical skills optimally and be more critical in receiving and processing information. However, facts in the field show that students still need help understanding the concept of numeracy. This research aims to describe junior high school students' numeracy in solving AKM questions with number content based on mathematical ability. This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive research type. For the research subjects, the researchers chose three class VII junior high school students with different levels of mathematical ability (high, medium, low) by paying attention to their communication skills. Researchers used TKM, numeracy tests, and interviews to collect data. The TKM was used as a reference to determine the analyzed research subjects based on the scoring guidelines. The numeracy test and interview results were analyzed using three stages of qualitative data analysis: data condensation, data presentation, and conclusion. The numeracy test results and video-recorded interviews were analyzed by taking important parts by coding them and then presenting them in figures and tables. The results of this study show that students with high mathematical abilities could fulfill the seven basic mathematical abilities in completing the numeracy test. Students with moderate mathematics abilities only fulfilled six basic mathematics abilities in completing the numeracy test. The basic mathematical abilities that cannot be fulfilled were the ability to use language and symbolic operations because students make calculation errors. Then, students with low mathematics ability could only fulfill some numeracy indicators to solve the problem. Students with low mathematical abilities needed help communicating the process of solving writing or orally. Students could not change the context of the mathematical model and did not change the information or equations presented. In completing the numeracy test, students with low mathematical ability could not make patterns and relationships and made calculation errors.
Development of Ethno-PMRI based E-Worksheet with Mayang Rontek Dance Context on Plane Figures of Geometry Materials Putri, Taszkia Aulia; Fadilah, Nurul; Anjasari, Tika; Sari, Yurizka Melia
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 19 No. 1 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.v19i1.pp99-118

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The e-worksheet is an interactive tool that allows students to access questions and explore information electronically, supporting their understanding of the concepts being studied. This study aims to develop a valid and effective e-worksheet based on the Ethno-Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI) approach, incorporating the context of the Mayang Rontek Dance, to assist students in learning geometry. The research followed the ASSURE model, which includes six stages: analyzing students' needs, defining objectives, selecting appropriate media and materials, engaging learners, and evaluating and revising the developed e-worksheet. The e-worksheet underwent validation by three experts using Aiken’s analysis technique. Limited trials were conducted with six junior high school students, followed by field trials with twenty-nine students. The results revealed that the e-worksheet was valid, with Aiken indices ranging from 0.59 to 0.89. Statistical analysis using the Wilcoxon test on pre-test and post-test scores successfully rejected the null hypothesis, indicating that the e-worksheet effectively improved students' test scores. Furthermore, the practicality test yielded a score of 84.97%, demonstrating the e-worksheet's high level of practicality. Thus, the developed e-worksheet has been validated as both effective and practical in enhancing students’ understanding of geometry. The integration of the Ethno-PMRI approach and GeoGebra is expected to further enrich students' comprehension of mathematical concepts and their connection to local culture.