JURNAL MathEdu (Mathematic Education Journal)
Vol 7 No 2 (2024): JURNAL MathEdu (Mathematic Education Journal) Juli 2024

ETNOMATEMATIKA PADA TUTUP ARI GEDUNG KANTOR BUPATI TAPANULI SELATAN

Rahayu, Rina Sri (Unknown)



Article Info

Publish Date
04 Jul 2024

Abstract

This research aims to determine the form or mathematical concept of the ornaments found on the Close Ari of the South Tapanuli Regent's Office Building. The decoration on the lid is one of the Mandailing cultural traditions that must be preserved because it contains its own meaning and significance in each form. We can find these ornaments in various areas in South Tapanuli, one of which is in South Tapanuli, specifically in the South Tapanuli Regent's Office Building. The decoration on the lid of the can is used as a medium for teaching mathematics in schools so that learning mathematics at school can begin by introducing local customs and culture. This article explores the mathematical ideas contained in the ornaments covering the South Tapanuli Regent's Office building. The discussion is descriptive, providing a detailed description of the ornaments. The results of the exploration and analysis of these ornaments found that there were mathematical concepts in the form of flat geometric shapes such as triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, squares and rectangles. Keywords: Ornament; Close Ari; Ethnomathematics; Culture. This research aims to determine the form or mathematical concept of the ornaments found on the Close Ari of the South Tapanuli Regent's Office Building. The decoration on the lid is one of the Mandailing cultural traditions that must be preserved because it contains its own meaning and significance in each form. We can find these ornaments in various areas in South Tapanuli, one of which is in South Tapanuli, specifically in the South Tapanuli Regent's Office Building. The decoration on the lid of the can is used as a medium for teaching mathematics in schools so that learning mathematics at school can begin by introducing local customs and culture. This article explores the mathematical ideas contained in the ornaments covering the South Tapanuli Regent's Office building. The discussion is descriptive, providing a detailed description of the ornaments. The results of the exploration and analysis of these ornaments found that there were mathematical concepts in the form of flat geometric shapes such as triangles, trapezoids, parallelograms, rhombuses, squares and rectangles. Keywords: Ornament; Close Ari; Ethnomathematics; Culture.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

MathEdu

Publisher

Subject

Education Mathematics

Description

Ruang lingkup artikel ilmiah yang dapat diterbitkan dalam jurnal ini adalah sebagai berikut: Model Pembelajaran Matematika, Media dan Multimedia Pembelajaran Matematika, Kurikulum dalam Pendidikan Matematika, Penilaian (Assesment) dan Evaluasi dalam Pendidikan Matematika, Pengembangan Profesional ...