Yus Mochamad Cholily
Universitas Muhammadiyah Malang, Indonesia

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Concept of Independent Character Based on Pathfinder (Cross Case Study) Samsul Hidayat; Yus Mochamad Cholily; Khozin Khozin; Afiful Ikhwan
Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education Vol 8 No 2 (2024): Al-Hayat: Journal of Islamic Education
Publisher : Al-Hayat Al-Istiqomah Foundation collab with Letiges

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35723/ajie.v8i2.658

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This research aims to analyze the concept of independent character by looking at it from a scouting perspective. This research explains how scouting and Hisbul Wathan explain the idea of independent character. A qualitative approach was used to describe this study by taking a cross-case study type with the study locus in two different institutions that implement the character of independence through scouting education. Data collection techniques through interviews, observation, and documentation. Data analysis techniques use data condensation, data presentation, and conclusions. This research reveals that the concept of independent character based on scouting grows together with the education and routine training of Hizbul Wathan and Scouts. The thoughts of KH. Ahmad Dahlan inspired the idea of independence in Hizbul Wathan. Ahmad Dahlan is a responsible, skilled, independent and disciplined human being. The concept of independence in Scouting follows up on the Minister of Education and Culture of the Republic of Indonesia Regulation Number 23 of 2015 concerning the Development of Character. The limitation of this research is that it focuses on scouting to explain the concept of independence. Meanwhile, originality lies in the scouting movement as an independent character education concept.
ANALYSIS OF WRITTEN MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS VIA PROBLEM BASED LEARNING IN STORY PROBLEMS Makrifatul Khoiriyah; Yus Mochamad Cholily; Alfiani Athma Putri Rosyadi; Akhsanul In’am
Jurnal Muara Pendidikan Vol. 10 No. 2 (2025): Jurnal Muara Pendidikan, Vol 10 Issue 2, Desember 2025
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Muhammadiyah Muara Bungo

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.52060/mp.v10i2.3462

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Mathematical communication skills are crucial for mathematics learning, especially in understanding and solving word problems, which require conceptual understanding and systematic delivery of ideas. One way to help students acquire these skills is by implementing problem-based learning (PBL) methods, which enable them to be actively involved in the problem-solving and exploration process. This study aims to analyze students' written mathematical communication skills through the application of PBL to solving word problems. Subjects and Methods: The research method used was descriptive qualitative with 8 seventh-grade students as subjects. Data were collected through written tests, observations, and documentation, then analyzed based on three main indicators: concept visualization, use of mathematical symbols, and the ability to write explanations systematically. Results: According to the study, students were generally in the high category in written mathematical communication, with an average score of 78, but there were differences among students: four students were in the high category (83-100), one student in the medium category (75), and three students in the low category (58-67). Students in the high category were able to write solutions coherently and clearly, while students in the low category still had difficulty constructing mathematical arguments. PBL can help students in written mathematical communication, especially in understanding and solving story problems.
Leveraging Indigenous Architectural Patterns for Contextualized Learning: A Pedagogical Framework for Geometry in the Hena Puan Cultural Setting Asria Ratau; Dwi Priyo Utomo; Joko Widodo; Yus Mochamad Cholily; Moh. Mahfud Effendi; Siti Inganah
Assyfa Learning Journal Vol. 4 No. 1 (2026): Assyfa Learning Journal
Publisher : CV. Bimbingan Belajar Assyfa

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.61650/alj.v4i1.946

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The gap between abstract mathematical concepts and local cultural realities often hinders the effectiveness of students' geometric comprehension. This study aims to integrate the architectural wisdom of the traditional Baeleo Hena Puan house as a contextual pedagogical framework to strengthen geometric literacy. Through a qualitative exploratory descriptive approach, an in-depth visual analysis of the architectural structure was conducted to identify geometric concepts such as two-dimensional shapes (rectangles, triangles, trapezoids) and three-dimensional solids (rectangular and triangular prisms). The findings demonstrate that these architectural elements not only represent physical forms but also embody patterns of repetition and reflectional symmetry, reflecting complex mathematical activities in accordance with D’Ambrosio’s ethnomathematics theory. This research concludes that transforming architectural values into instructional materials serves as a strategic bridge to enhance students' cognitive engagement in meaningful mathematics learning. The proposed pedagogical framework provides an integrated learning model that enables educators to transform ethnomathematical data into instructional media relevant to 21st-century competency requirements. By incorporating traditional building designs into the formal curriculum, geometry instruction becomes more applicable while simultaneously functioning as a tool for preserving cultural identity within a modern educational setting. Implementing this framework is expected to facilitate a paradigm shift from formula-based learning to context-based and experiential-based learning.