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The effect of scaffolding-based digital instructional media on higher-order thinking skills Setyaningrum, Wahyu; Pastoriko, Fransiskus Magnis; Fabian, Khristin; Ying, Chiang Yi
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 15 No. 4 (2024): Journal on Mathematics Education
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jme.v15i4.pp1077-1094

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Higher-order thinking skills (HOTS) are widely recognized as an essential for addressing the challenges of modern life. As a result, numerous educational systems prioritize the development of students' HOTS. While previous studies have explored the impact of scaffolding on HOTS through either paper-based methods or gamified approaches, this experimental study seeks to examine the effects of scaffolding-based digital instructional media delivered via web-based instruction—specifically, the platform Madmatics—on students' HOTS. The participants in this study consisted of 64 junior high school students, with 32 students utilizing the scaffolding-based digital media for mathematics learning, while the remaining 32 students engaged in traditional paper-and-pencil exercises in a regular classroom setting. The findings reveal that students exposed to scaffolding-based digital instructional media demonstrated significantly greater improvements in HOTS compared to those in the conventional learning environment. Three key factors may explain this enhancement: the scaffolding guided students through problem-solving tasks, the media provided immediate feedback and explanations to facilitate learning, and the digital platform increased student engagement and motivation to solve mathematical problems.
Diagnosing students’ learning difficulties in the eyes of Indonesian mathematics teachers Wijaya, Ariyadi; Retnawati, Heri; Setyaningrum, Wahyu; Aoyama, Kazuhiro; Sugiman
Journal on Mathematics Education Vol. 10 No. 3 (2019): Journal on Mathematics Education
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Teachers’ diagnostic practice on students-difficulties is one of the important steps in designing and managing classroom lessons. The purpose of this study was to explore teachers’ perception and practices regarding diagnosing students’ learning difficulties. The participants of the study were 28 Indonesian mathematics teachers of Junior High School. The data was collected through a Focus Group Discussion and a teacher questionnaire. The data were analyzed qualitatively to describe how the teachers perceive learning difficulties and how the teachers diagnosed students’ learning difficulties. The results of the analysis reveal that the teachers do not yet perform an in-depth diagnosis of students’ difficulties in learning mathematics. The teachers only focus on the mathematics topics and non-mathematical issues, instead of on students’ thinking process. The teachers also do not differentiate the diagnosis, evaluation, and prediction test. With regard to the strategies used by the teachers to diagnose students’ difficulties, analyzing students’ responses to tests was the majority. In this respect, observing students’ learning process during classroom activities is rarely done by the teachers in the purpose of diagnosing students’ learning difficulties. The results of the diagnosis are mainly used as the basis for remedial and drill and practices. The results imply that more support is needed for teachers to improve their competences particularly in diagnosing students’ thinking process difficulties when learning mathematics.
Co-Authors Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abdullah, Abdul Halim Abu Yazid Raisal Adi Susanto Aji Purwinarko, Aji Al Gafari, Muhamad Rizky Ali Mahmudi Ali, Mohamad Bilal Ali, Mohamad Bilal Aminuyati Andestian, Defin Aoyama, Kazuhiro Arif Sapta Mandala Ariyadi Wijaya Aryani, Nila Prasetya Atmini Dhoruri Azizah, Nur Lailatul Caturiyati Caturiyati Dita Aldila Krisma Dyah Ayu Puspita Ardani Edward E. Pandelaki, Edward E. Eka Purwanto , Ungsari Rizki Eka Purwanto, Ungsari Rizki Erlyanna Nur Risqi Fabian, Khristin Fadilla Camellia Fanggidae, Janrino Junus Rivaldi Fitriana Yuli Saptaningtyas Franyoto, Yuvianti Dwi Gunawan Gunawan Guntur, Muhamad Ikhsan Sahal Habibie, Akmal Hibban Habibullah, Habibullah Hakim, Nur Akmalul Hakim, Titi Adriani Handayawati, Ponco Heri Retnawati Hery Murtianto, Yanuar Hidayati, Diah Nur Himmawati Puji Lestari I Bagiana Ika Puspitaningrum Ilham Rizkianto Inggri Ramadhani Widigda Irdatul Fitri Islam, Muhamad Anbiya Nur Jailani Jailani Kana Hidayati Kazuhiro Aoyama Koes Sundoro , Aries Koes Sundoro, Aries Kusmita , Lia La Ode Adin Hasrun Bici Loviga Denny Pratama Loviga Denny Pratama Loviga Denny Pratama Lubis, Shelly Lusyana, Evvy Maharani, Ika Dewi Fitria Mahmudah, Faisa Nirbita Mami Hastuti Mardiansyah, M Fadil Maria Ulfah Marsigit Marsigit Marsigit Mayang Purbaningrum Meilina, Dika Dwi Melda Datu Kalu Mohamad Bilal Ali Muhammad Faisal Muhammad Fauzan Mutmainah Mutmainah Myelnawan Myelnawan Nanny Setiawati Hadirahardja, Maria Caecilia Nasution, Sela Lufita Salim Nauqi Aprilia Putri Noordin, Muhamad Kahir bin Nur Hadi Waryanto Nur Insani Nurhikmah Widi Asriani Pangestu, Saka Aji Pastoriko, Fransiskus Magnis Pratama, Loviga Denny Pratama, Loviga Denny Pulungan, Delyanti Azzumarito Purwoko, Agus Ramadhan, Sahrul Rastuti, Musafir Ratri Murdy Andari Raudya Thauzahra Rhomiy Handican Rohmah, Riska Nur RR Rianto, Vivi Sahrul Ramadhan Salsabila, Nilza Humaira Saragih, Novilda Angela Septianisha, Nurul Indah Sintia Wulandari Siti Munisih Sri Suryaningtyas Sugiman Sugiman Sugiman Sugiman Sugiman SUGIYANTO Suprapti, Atik - Syukrul Hamdi Tuharto Tuharto Utami, Nopi Tri Wahyu Hardyanto Yanuarita, Heylen Amildha Ying, Chiang Yi Yosafat Ardian Kristiarta