Ethnomathematics Journal
Vol 2, No 2 (2021): September

Learning the concept of two-dimensional figure through Borobudur artifacts for lower graders of elementary school mathematics

Azamul Fadhly Noor Muhammad (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)
Marsigit Marsigit (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)
Soeharto Soeharto (Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta)



Article Info

Publish Date
13 Sep 2021

Abstract

Important changes in mathematics teaching need to be made to accommodate the constantly changing students’ demography in the lower grades of Elementary Schools, particularly in mathematics competence. Teachers must contextualize mathematics learning by linking mathematics content to the culture and real-life experiences of low-grade students at the Elementary School level. Mathematical concepts taught in elementary schools shall be relevant with students' personal experiences in everyday life. Throughout history, mathematics has been widely used by different groups in a variety of ways. Arithmetic and geometry are used to meet the daily needs of society, both culturally and socially. Ethnomathematics is defined as the way people from different cultures use mathematics in their daily lives. Elementary school students are only required to learn the concept of simple two-dimensional figure in their mathematics learning. Some complexities in this topic are related to the way to deal with irregular shape of two-dimensional figures or the different length of the sides, which can actually be solved through the removal or addition of the different parts of the shape to resemble the main shape.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ethnomath

Publisher

Subject

Arts Education Mathematics Social Sciences Other

Description

Ethnomathematics Journal is an open access - international journal that provides a forum for publishing research reports, theoretical review, ideas, or innovation of mathematics education including ethnomathematics referring to the works of DAmbroisio and the colleagues. This journal is designed and ...