Edu Sciences Journal
Vol 3 No 1 (2022): Edu Sciences Journal

STUDENT LEARNING OUTCOMES WITH A REALISTIC MATHEMATICS MODEL IN A RURAL SETTING COMPARED TO A CONVENTIONAL MODEL WITH FLAT MATERIALS ENROLLED IN THE EIGHTH GRADE AT AMAHAI CHRISTIAN MIDDLE SCHOOL

Anderson Palinussa (Mathematic Education Study Program, Pattimura University)
Juliana Molle (Mathematic Education Study Program, Pattimura University)
Megi Gazpers (Mathematic Education Study Program, Pattimura University)



Article Info

Publish Date
10 Mar 2022

Abstract

The way that math is taught in schools has a tendency to be traditional. The purpose of this study is to assess the learning outcomes of 8th graders at Amahai Christian Middle School who get instruction in a realistic mathematics education model in a rural setting with those who receive instruction according to a traditional educational model. A pretest and a posttest were employed in this investigation. The test value is used to compare the starting skills of experimental and control group pupils. Using a difference test for pretest values and a statistical precondition test for normality and homogeneity. The data is normally distributed, as indicated by the results of the pretest normality test for the experimental class with sig = 0.116> = 0.05 and the control class with sig = 0.108> = 0.05. then carry out the homogeneity test that comes before. With values off sig 0.016> = 0.05, both classes exhibit homogeneous variants. It continued with a one-way ANOVA test after the second prerequisite test was passed, and it was determined that there was no difference between the two classes' starting abilities (sig = 0.117> = 0.05). The posttest was then examined using a normality test with sig = 0.138> = 0.05 for the experimental class and sig = 0.060> =0.05 for the control class, following the administration of the treatment for the experimental class and control class. The data had a regularly distributed distribution for the control class. The post-test homogeneity test should next be conducted. With sig = 0.522> = 0.05, it exhibits homogenous variance. A one-way ANOVA test with sig = 0.01 = 0.05 is conducted when the second prerequisite test is passed. Therefore, it may be inferred that kids who were taught with realistic mathematics education in a rural setting as opposed to conventional education showed significantly different learning outcomes.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

edusciences

Publisher

Subject

Education Social Sciences

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Edu Sciences Journal is a peer-reviewed scholarly online journal. The EduSJ is published triple a year in March, July, and November The Edu SJ is an international journal and refereed open access journal that publishes original articles which contributes new results in all area of Education. The ...