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Implementasi Discovery Learning Terintegrasi UbD Untuk Meningkatkan Hasil Belajar Matematika Pada Siswa SMK Mubarkah, Resti Elmi; Susanti, Vera Dewi; Samsudin, Samsudin
Jurnal Math Educator Nusantara: Wahana Publikasi Karya Tulis Ilmiah di Bidang Pendidikan Matematika Vol 10 No 2 (2024): Jurnal Math Educator Nusantara
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika, Universitas Nusantara PGRI Kediri

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29407/jmen.v10i2.23369

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The mathematics learning outcomes of vocational school students are still low, including students in Madiun. There are several reasons for this, and the inadequate teaching strategy is one of them. One of Madiun's vocational high schools continues to employ the teacher-centered, direct learning approach to instruction. It is anticipated that using Understanding by Design (UbD) in conjunction with discovery learning will enhance students' learning results in mathematics who attend vocational high schools. Improving students' learning outcomes in mathematics was the aim of this study. Classroom action research (PTK), which is conducted in two cycles. This PTK model has four stages: planning, acting, observing, and reflecting. The test sheets with multiple choice questions and descriptions of exponential material were the data instruments employed, along with observation sheets for the execution of learning activities utilizing discovery learning combined with UbD. The study's findings indicate that the use of discovery learning combined with UbD can: 1) boost students' engagement and confidence in their ability to solve problems; 2) increase discussion, Q&A, and student presentation activities; and 3) improve the learning outcomes of vocational high school students in mathematics, with cycle I completion rates of 41.17% and cycle II completion rates of 76.47%.
Peningkatan kompetensi profesional guru SD melalui pelatihan pengembangan Iceberg matematika realistik berbasis budaya lokal Palupi, Evangelista Lus Windyana; Ekawati, Rooselyna; Kohar, Ahmad Wachidul; Mubarkah, Resti Elmi; Kartikawati, Wahyu; Purbaningrum, Mayang
ABSYARA: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masayarakat Vol 4 No 2 (2023): ABSYARA: Jurnal Pengabdian Pada Masyarakat
Publisher : Universitas Hamzanwadi

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/ab.v4i2.24685

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Mathematics education needs to be taught meaningfully using problem contexts and facilitating reasoning, modeling, collaboration, and connection with other mathematical concepts. This community service project aimed to train primary school teachers in developing Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) 'icebergs' utilizing the local cultural context of Magetan. Twelve primary school teachers in Magetan participated in the RME training, which focused on developing the RME 'icebergs' through exploratory and contextual approaches. The research method included face-to-face sessions, group discussions, and individual tasks to design relevant learning materials. The training results showed significant improvement in the understanding and application of RME. Before the training, teachers faced challenges in engaging students in grades 4-6 and in using local context in mathematics teaching. Post-training, 67% of the teachers demonstrated a positive change in their teaching approach, shifting from lecture and drill methods to an RME-based approach. Additionally, 50% of the participants successfully developed RME icebergs that integrated problems within the local cultural context of Magetan. The training evaluation indicated that over 50% of participants responded positively, showing increased knowledge about realistic mathematics and the application of culturally contextualized problems. The conclusion of this study asserts that the RME approach, especially when combined with local cultural context, is effective in enhancing mathematics teaching skills and enriching numeracy literacy among primary school teachers. The implications of this research suggest integrating RME into the primary school mathematics curriculum to develop critical thinking, creativity, and collaboration skills in students, in line with the demands of the 21st century.