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PRISMA
ISSN : 20893604     EISSN : 26144611     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35194/jp.v9i2
Core Subject : Education, Social,
This journal focuses on mathematics education and disciplined inquiry into the teaching and learning of mathematics. The scope of the journal are: Mathematics Learning Model, Media Learning Mathematics, Curriculum in Mathematics Teaching, Assessment and Evaluation in Mathematics Teaching, Ethnomatics in Mathematics Learning, Design Didactical in Mathematics Learning, Lesson Study in Mathematics Learning
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Misconception Reduction: 4-Tier Diagnostic Test Based on Education for Sustainable Development & Arduino tools Muhaimin, M Himni; Yaniawati, R Poppy; Sari, Nenden Mutiara; Komala, Elsa; Kastrena, Ervan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4542

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Misconceptions in mathematics education, particularly in numeracy, are a significant issue that needs to be addressed urgently to improve the quality of education in Indonesia. This research aims to reduce students' misconceptions by developing and implementing a 4-Tier diagnostic test based on Education for Sustainable Development (ESD) supported by Arduino tools in a Problem Based Learning (PBL) model. The method used is mixed methods with a population of 10th-grade high school students and a purposive sampling technique. The research instruments include a 4-Tier diagnostic test and observation sheets. Data were analyzed qualitatively and quantitatively using the concurrent embedded strategy model and the Ploomp research design. The results of the study show that the 4-Tier diagnostic test is effective in mapping students' conceptual understanding and significantly reducing numeracy misconceptions. The implementation of the ESD-based PBL model also proved to enhance students' numeracy skills. This research indicates that integrating diagnostic tests into the curriculum is crucial for improving the quality of learning and students' understanding. The use of Arduino in trigonometry learning increases students' motivation and engagement. Thus, this learning model can be a solution to enhance students' competencies in facing the challenges of globalization and technology in line with UNESCO's Agenda 2030
Ethnomathematical Exploration of Garutan Batik Motifs Sumartini, Tina Sri; Rahmawati, Restu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4412

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Ethnomathematics provides benefits in linking mathematics with culture so that it can develop students' understanding of concepts. One culture that can be used is batik which has certain patterns and is philosophically related to mathematical concepts. The aim of this research is to explore mathematical concepts in Garutan batik and determine the value of mathematical philosophy in Garutan batik motifs. The research method used is qualitative with an ethnographic approach. The subjects of this research were batik craftsmen, batik managers of the Batik Garutan RM industry and mathematics teachers. The data collection techniques used were observation, interviews and documentation. The data analysis techniques used are data reduction, data presentation, and drawing conclusions. The results of this research are that in Garutan Batik there are mathematical concepts, namely geometric transformations in the form of translation, reflection and rotation. The merak ngibing batik motif is related to the concepts of translation and reflection. The bulu ayam batik motif is related to the concept of translation. The lereng kangkung batik motif is related to the concept of rotation and translation. The cupat manggu batik motif is related to the concepts of reflection, rotation and translation. The batik lereng batik motif is related to the concept of rotation and translation.
Teachers' Perspectives on Using YouTube as a Source of Mathematics Learning Assistance: Content Analysis of YouTuber Jerome Polin Prayitno, Anggar Titis; Sumarni, Sumarni; Lestari, Imeldrif Tri; Nurmalasari, Nurmalasari
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4395

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The aim of this research is to determine students' perceptions of the mathematics teaching style presented via the Jerome Polin YouTube Channel and to determine the mathematical understanding abilities of students who use the Jerome Polin YouTube Channel as a source of mathematics learning. This research is a qualitative descriptive research. The research instruments used by researchers in this study were tests of mathematical understanding abilities and student perception questionnaires. The population in this study were mathematics teachers and high school students in classes X and XI in high schools in Kuningan and Majalengka Regencies. The sample from this research was high school mathematics teachers for class X and XI in high schools in Kuningan and Majalengka districts. Data collection techniques were carried out by administering tests and response questionnaires.The data analysis technique in this research uses a flow model of analysis which includes: data reduction, data presentation, verification and drawing conclusions. The research results showed that students' responses to the use of YouTube in mathematics learning were in very positive criteria, with an average score of 82%. Viewed from all aspects, YouTube videos used in mathematics learning can be used as media in the learning process. Meanwhile, the results of students' mathematical understanding tests showed that the average percentage of indicators of students' mathematical understanding abilities was 51.25% of the maximum value, namely 100%.
Assessment of Creative Thinking Skills through Imitation, Modification, and Construction of Creative Thinking Models Fitriyyah, Aslihatul; Anwar, Lathiful; Hafiizh, Mohammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4342

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Creative thinking is an ability that must be possessed by every student being capable of resolving issues in various ways that are right. Creative thinking is one of the goals of education that has become a concern in recent years. But the facts show that the ability to think creatively is still low. The main thing that educators do is to identify the level of creative thinking of students so that educators know which students ' creative thinking skills need to be improved. Until now, the ability of educators in developing creative thinking ability tests is still low due to the lack of training and guidance that focuses on improving creative thinking skills. The aim of this research is to generate a product in the form of a test instrument of creative thinking skills that are valid, practical and effective. This research is a development research conducted with 4D models (Define, Design, Develop, Disseminate), but the disseminate stage is not carried out due to time and cost constraints. The development phase was carried out on 88 students of grade VIII of One of the private high schools in Malang . The development results show that the creative thinking ability test is valid, practical and effective.
Number Sense of High School Students on Real Numbers Based on Gender Viantasari, Erwinda; Sukoriyanto, Sukoriyanto; Irawati, Santi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4255

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This research aims to describe number sense of high school students on real numbers based on gender. This type of research is descriptive qualitative. The research was conducted in class XI (consists of 36 students) of SMA Negeri 3 Malang in the even semester of the 2023/2024 academic year. The subjects are one student with male gender and one student with female gender. The subjects were selected using purposive sampling technique. The research instruments consisted of number sense tests and interview guidelines. The number sense test used consisted of five questions with each question representing the number sense indicator used. Data analysis was carried out by examining students' answers on the number sense test given and then conducting interviews with selected subjects. The result showed that the male student is able to recognize relative number size, understand the meaning of numbers, recognize the relative effect of operations on numbers, compose or decompose numbers, and judge the reasonableness of estimates of computed results. Meanwhile, the female student is only able to recognize relative number size and the relative effect of operations on numbers.
Analysis of Mathematical Critical Thinking Ability Reviewed from Student Personality Nisaa, Rhahiliyah Hafza; Septian, Ari; Monariska, Erma
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4800

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This study aims to describe students' mathematical critical thinking skills based on personality types, namely Extrovert and Introvert and to identify personality types that have the highest mathematical critical thinking skills in mathematics learning. This study uses a qualitative descriptive method. The population of the study was grade VIII students of Mts Negeri 6 Cikalongkulon. The subjects of the study consisted of 21 students who filled out a personality questionnaire to determine extrovert and introvert personality types. Data were collected through personality questionnaires, mathematical critical thinking tests in the form of essays, and interviews. Data analysis was carried out using descriptive techniques to classify and explore the level of students' mathematical critical thinking skills. The results showed that students with extrovert personality types had mathematical critical thinking skills in the high category, while students with introvert personality types tended to be in the low category. This study reveals that personality types affect students' mathematical critical thinking skills.
Students' Metacognition in Solving Numeracy Tasks Based on Adversity Quotient Maulana, Hanief; Susiswo, Susiswo; Sudirman, Sudirman
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4035

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Metacognition is described as thinking about thinking and is often considered as a second-level cognition that is different from ordinary cognition. This study aims to describe the metacognition of students with adversity quotient (AQ) climber and camper types in solving numeracy tasks. The research used a qualitative-descriptive approach with the subjects of four students of class VIII MTs who were selected using purposive sampling technique based on the results of the Adversity Response Profile (ARP) test. Data were collected through numeracy tasks solving tests, task-based interviews, and observations, then analysed using thematic analysis involving data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed that AQ climber type students demonstrated metacognition consisting of metacognitive awareness, regulation, and evaluation with the steps of rethinking prior knowledge, planning the solution, and assessing the work. Meanwhile, AQ camper students showed metacognition in the form of metacognitive awareness, evaluation, and organisation with the steps of rethinking knowledge, evaluating abilities, redesigning plans, and evaluating completion steps. This study provides insight into the variation of metacognition based on AQ type, which can be used to design student character-based mathematics learning strategies.
Bransford & Stein Theory: Mathematical thinking Process of Prospective Mathematics Teacher Students in Solving Statistical Problems Based on Cognitive Learning Style Herlina, Sari; Wahyuni, Reni; Julianti, Dola; Novianti, Andini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4844

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A good mathematical thinking process for prospective students, mathematics teachers is a necessity that needs to be had. The purpose of this study is to describe the profile of the mathematical thinking process of prospective mathematics teacher students based on Field Dependent and Field Independent learning styles in solving mathematical problems. The method of research is descriptive-qualitative research. The research subjects taken were 3 mathematics education students for Field Dependent type learning styles and 3 people for Field Independent types. Data collection techniques, namely: tests of mathematical thinking skills on statistical material, and interviews. Data analysis uses stages, namely: (1) data reduction; (2) present data based on Bransford & Stein Theory; (3) make conclusions. The results showed that the mathematical thinking process of prospective mathematics teacher students is 1) The field of independent learning style is more systematic in reading story problems, able to identify important information and classify it into mathematical models / variables. While field-dependent students tend to read questions globally and focus less on details; 2) in understanding the problem, FI students more quickly map the problem into relevant mathematical representations. FD students think deductively and need concrete examples to understand problems; 3) FI students are more creative and flexible in developing problem-solving strategies using various mathematical concepts and procedures. FD students more often use the standard strategies that have been taught. 4) FI students are meticulous and detailed in interpreting solutions back to the context of the original problem. FD students tend to focus on the end result without relating to the meaning of the problem.
Analysis of Geometry Concept Sequence in Student Textbooks Based on Van Hiele's Theory Janah, Miftakul; Rahardi, Rustanto; Rahardjo, Swasono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4033

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This study aims to analyze the order of textbooks based on van Hiele's theory. The research approach used is descriptive qualitative. The method used is content analysis or content study. The data subject in this research is junior high school mathematics textbook grade VIII curriculum 2013. The research was conducted by looking at the suitability of the characteristics at each van Hiele level with the textbook. Then if a discrepancy is found in the analysis, a solution is given according tZo the researcher's skills. The results showed that in general all the material "Surface Area of Cuboid and Cubes" in the Mathematics textbook of junior high school grade VIII curriculum 2013 material on the concept of surface area of cuboid and cubes has not fulfilled the order based on van Hiele's theory as a whole, namely there is an incomplete explanation in each level. The level of sequence analyzed in this textbook reaches level 2 (Ordering). So it is recommended for future research that the results of this analysis be used as a reference in teaching geometry material to students.
Self-Confidence Through Canva Aplication, Wordwall and Ular Tangga in Solving Algebra Problems Maryati, Iyam; Yulianti, Yanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35194/jp.v13i2.4084

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Self-confidence is a positive attitude that is the most important basic capital in a person to be able to develop his abilities to achieve whatever he wants and can do, both towards himself and the environment or situations he faces, including in learning. However, the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data indicates that Indonesian students' self-confidence still needs to improve by at least 30%. This study assesses junior high school students' confidence in solving algebraic problems. This study employs a qualitative, descriptive research methodology. To analyse the data, conclusions were drawn, and the percentage of students who used the Canva app, Wordwall, and the Ular tangga game to gain confidence in their ability to solve algebraic problems was described. Thirty-six junior high school students in class VII served as the research subjects. Cognitive test sheets and observations were the study tools used. This study looked at four characteristics of self-confidence: 1) Act independently in making decisions; 2) Have a positive self-concept; and 3) Dare to voice thoughts. When choosing the learning models and media to employ in teaching and learning activities, teachers can benefit from the findings of this research. Thus, the Canva application and Wordwall media are able to increase self-confidence in class VII junior high school students.

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