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Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education is a journal which is managed by Research and Scientific Publication Unit collaborate with Physics Education Department of UIN Raden Intan Lampung. Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education is a medium of communication used by researchers, lecturers, teachers, practitioners, and University student for submitting result of studies and prioritized result of research in the field of science and mathematics education, include: development of instruments of evaluation science and mathematics, development of instructional media science and mathematics, and the development of learning model of science and mathematics. First published in 2018 and regularly published three (3) times a year, in March, July and November.
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Student Resource on Newton’s Law Concepts Reviewing from Gender: Identification Using Open-Ended Questions Meiliani, Meiliani; Tanti, Tanti; Sulman, Fauzan
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v4i3.10177

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This article aims to find out the resources activated by students in solving Newton’s laws in terms of gender. This research is a quantitative descriptive study with two open test instruments. This research was conducted on 10th-grade students at SMK N 1 Muaro Jambi with 11 female students and 11 male students. The facts obtained in this study indicate that students’ thinking about Newton’s law is still lacking during the learning process. Based on the analysis results of the level of understanding of student concepts, female students understand better than male students. Overall, students fail to summon relevant knowledge when facing problems in the form of phenomena. In addition, they failed to use the knowledge they gained to answer questions. Students’ abilities are activated when they understand a phenomenon influenced by students’ original ideas from their personal experiences.
Creative Inquiry-Based E-Worksheet: A Way to Improve Student's Self-Efficiency and Scientific Communication Skills Apriyani, Lisa; Distrik, I Wayan; Rosidin, Undang
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.10269

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The ability of self-efficacy and scientific communication is part of the important skills in the 21st century that must be practiced in learning. This study aims to improve self-efficacy and scientific communication skills using a creative inquiry-based e-worksheet. This study uses research and development methods that contain four stages, namely preliminary studies, planning and development, field testing, and dissemination. The sample of this research is the 68 12th-grade students of SMA N 1 Airnaningan. After product validation, obtained an average of 80.00% and declared valid. The average score of students' positive responses to the e-worksheet is 94.44%. While the effectiveness of the e-worksheet in improving self-efficacy and scientific communication skills was obtained from the results of the pretest and posttest with the experimental class N-gain value greater than the control class and the effect size self-efficacy value of 1.19 and scientific communication ability of 2.17 with high category. It was concluded that the e-worksheet based on creative inquiry was effective in increasing students' self-efficacy and scientific communication skills.
Analyzing Learning Obstacle with Didactical Design Research on Three Dimensional Distance Material Dharma, Dian; Kamid, Kamid; Yantoro, Yantoro
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 4 No. 3 (2021): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v4i3.10355

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he purpose of this study was to analyze the barriers to learning three-dimensional distance material using Didactical Design Research (DDR). The subjects of this study were two groups of class 12. The instruments used in this study were pretest (initial test) and post test (final test) which consisted of a test of the respondent’s ability, interview sheets, and observation notes. The data obtained were analyzed using three DDR steps: (1) didactic situation analysis by recontextualizing, repersonalizing, and developing didactic designs which include PDA (Pedagogical Didactic Anticipation); (2) metapedadidactic analysis by applying PDA; and (3) retrospective analysis linking didactic and metapedadidactic situations. The results showed that the identified learning obstacles can be anticipated by using PDA. The application of the didactic learning design shows that this design can be an alternative to third-dimensional distance learning in grade 12 because it can minimize student learning barriers that have been identified previously.
Micro-Teaching and Teaching Practice: A Predictor of Physics Teacher Trainee’s Performance Bada, Abiodun Adekunle; Akinbobola, Akinyemi Olufunminiyi
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.10411

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Microteaching and teaching practice are important and compulsory twin course for any teacher trainee student in Nigeria before becoming a professional teacher. The former pave the way for the later and it is intended to prepare teacher trainee for the real teaching practice exercise. This study investigate whether microteaching successfully predict the performance of physics teacher trainees in teaching practice. This investigation is a quantitative research which adopt the ex post facto research design. It involved a cohort of 638 final year Bachelor of Science Education (Physics) students spanning four academic sessions (2015/2016- 2018/2019). The only research question and hypothesis raised were answered and tested using mean/standard deviation and t-test statistics respectively. The result reveal a moderate positive relationship between the performance of physics teacher trainees in microteaching and teaching practice. This study concludes that micro-teaching viably predicted student’s performance in teaching practice.
Dynamic Software Based Mathematics Review Lesson Design: Take a Basic Theorem of Vector Plane as an Example Zou, Shuo; Pereira, Jerito; Hermita, Neni
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.10417

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Reviewing lessons as a very important form of learning and very important role to impress students. The research method was adopted the ADDIE model design. This research was done at Balihan Senior High School, China. The population of this research are 43 students and using random sampling to selected a representative 5 students. The student statement result show that, a using Hawgent dynamic in the review lesson can improve student learning performance, very useful in the learning process and etc with statement average is 80.4% or good category. Based on validation results of the 3 aspects obtained an average percentage of 81.33% in a good category. Therefore, the review lesson of basic theorem vector plane using Hawgent dynamic mathematics software can be applied to the teaching process and can using this dynamic software to the review lesson another mathematics topics.
Preservice Teachers’ Experiences in Experiential Instruction in Place Value Ali, Clement Ayarebilla
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 6 No. 1 (2023): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v6i1.10440

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This study explored Kolb’s four-phase experiential learning cycle in the teaching and learning of place value at the University level. I deployed quasi-experimental pretest-posttest design with a sample of 42 preservice teachers who are undergoing education and training in the University to be become teachers. The first  21 received Kolb’s experiential model (experimental group) while the second 21 received traditional problem solving models as control group. In the tests, the performance of the preservice teachers in the experimental and control groups were compared using robust statistical t-test and ANCOVA analyses. The results showed that even though traditional Polya’s problem solving and scientific models were widely acknowledged, Kolb’s experiential principles of concrete experience, reflective observation, abstract conceptualization and active experimentation propelled  educational theory and practice into a new direction and focusing on much on the role that experience plays in the learning process. A follow up content analyses of four students’ sample work showed that Kolb’s experiential learning better developed their critical thinking and problem solving skills, effective communication skills, modern technology use, self-directions, and understanding in place value problems. Based on these findings, it is recommended that mathematics educators refocus and tailor their instructional techniques to Kolb’s experiential model of problem solving while bridging the gaps with the traditional problem solving strategies.
Evaluation of The Significance Grades of The Problems Experienced by Mathematics Teachers in Distance Education in The Covid-19 Pandemic by The Entropy Method Bahadır, Oğuzhan; Türkmençalıkoğlu, Hande; Bonyah, Ebenezer
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 3 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i3.10599

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The entropy formula, created by Claude E. Shannon using probability calculations, is an essential and objective measurement method used in multi-criteria decision-making. The purpose this study was to evaluate the problems experienced by mathematics teachers during the Covid-19 and the degree of importance of these problems were determined. Expert opinions were used to identify the problems. In the study, the ‘Entropy’ method was used to determine the degree of importance of the problems. After determining the problems, a questionnaire was applied to 22 teachers working in different geographical regions of Turkey and with different service lengths. According to the entropy results, it has been determined that the most critical problem faced by mathematics teachers in the distance education process is the ‘communication problem’ between students and teachers. In conclusion, mathematics teachers must find the right learning method to overcome communication problems so that in the future, distance learning will not experience obstacles.
STEM-Integrated Flipped Classroom in the Teacher’s Perspective: Could its Implementation in E-Module Improve System Thinking Ability? Aspridanel, Almira; Abdurrahman, Abdurrahman; Lengkana, Dewi; Jalmo, Tri
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.10663

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This study aims to describe the teacher’s perception of flipped classroom learning strategy using STEM-integrated E-Modules in improving systems thinking ability. The research was conducted in Lampung Province, Indonesia, and was nvolving 50 junior high school science teachers. The method used in this research is mixed methods with Sequential Explanatory Design. Data was retrieved using Questionnaire, and were analyzed using descriptive analysis. The survey results show that teachers have a positive perception of the STEM approach.  The results of the analysis also show that most teachers have not used the STEM approach in schools to provide an understanding of science. In addition, teachers also have not implemented STEM-integrated teaching materials.
Mathematical Communication Skills in Solving Limit and Continuity Problems: Reviewed from Intra-and-Interpersonal Intelligence Tyaningsih, Ratna Yulis; Arjudin, Arjudin; Salsabila, Nilza Humaira
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.10680

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The various intelligence of students allows for differences in the mathematical communication skills produced. This study aimed to analyze students’ mathematical communication skills in terms of intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence. The subjects of this study were students of Mathematics Education Class IV at the University of Mataram. This research method is descriptive with a survey design. This study uses a qualitative approach with stages covering problem formulation, sample selection, research limitations, instrumentation in the form of questionnaires and tests, data collection and analysis, and conclusion. The results of this study indicate that the level of intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence affects students’ mathematical communication skills. This can provide information to educators to provide appropriate services.
Analysis of The Elementary School Teachers’ Ability to Use Technology on The Mathematics Online Learning Faizah, Hanim; Sugandi, Eko
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 5 No. 1 (2022): Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24042/ijsme.v5i1.11021

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In Indonesia, the implementation of online mathematics learning does not always run smoothly, there are various obstacles that occur, such as the lack of gadgets owned by teachers or students, internet networks are still weak, etc. So that the readiness of mathematics teachers in managing online learning is very necessary, especially in utilizing technology. Thus, it is necessary to analyze the readiness of mathematics teachers in carrying out online learning. In this study, we aim to describe (1) online mathematics learning in primary schools during the COVID-19 pandemic; (2) the ability of elementary school teachers to use technology during online learning, especially in learning mathematics; and (3) the content that teachers use to present online learning. We conducted research by distributing an online survey to 56 primary school teachers, over a period of approximately two weeks of data collection. The findings in this study are that most mathematics teachers in schools still use whatsApp and google meet or zoom media in conducting online learning, elementary school teachers still have not mastered learning technology well, and most teachers are still limited to using video downloads from YouTube, PPT and conventional books to present learning.

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