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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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The relationship between learning environment and learning motivation to natural and social sciences learning outcomes of the fourth-grade elementary school students Azzahra, Zhyahira Mourischa Fatimah; Junaedi, Akhmad
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): 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.v7i2.22568

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This study investigated the relationship between learning environment, learning motivation, and Natural and Social Sciences learning outcomes of the fourth-grade students of Gugus Mangkubumi, Klaten Regency. The method employed was quantitative, with an ex-post facto correlation research approach. The research population consisted of all fourth-grade students at Gugus Mangkubumi, with a sample size of 106 students selected using the saturated sampling technique. The analysis revealed a positive relationship between learning motivation and learning environment with Natural and Social Sciences learning outcomes. Learning motivation has a greater impact than the learning environment on learning outcomes. This study emphasizes the importance of focusing on students' intrinsic motivation and creating a conducive learning environment to help them achieve academic success. The study's findings highlight the importance of educational interventions that focus on developing intrinsic motivation and creating a supportive learning environment.
Enhancing fourth-grade fractional learning through Powtoon integrated audiovisual mathematics media Agustin, Nia; Junaedi, Akhmad
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): 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.v7i2.22618

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The background of this research highlights the need to integrate technology into education to improve learning experiences and outcomes. The main aim is to develop effective learning media to overcome students' difficulties in understanding grade IV fraction material. This research employed the research and development (R and D) methodology with the Borg and Gall model for designing, validating, and testing media. The validation score was 91.6% from media experts and 89.2% from material experts. Therefore, the product developed was feasible. The research results also show that Powtoon-based learning media significantly increases student motivation and learning outcomes, with an N-gain value of 0.6059 in the small group trial and 0.6331 in the large group trial with the moderate improvement category. The implications show that integrating Powtoon media into mathematics education can create a more exciting and effective learning environment, thus supporting students’ academic achievement.
Enhancing problem-solving abilities through Geogebra-assisted discovery learning model for elementary school students Afiana, Veny; Andrijati, Noening
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): 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.v7i2.22621

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The students’ low problem-solving ability is due to a less meaningful learning process. This study aims to analyze the effect of applying the discovery learning model assisted by GeoGebra on the mathematical problem-solving abilities of fourth-grade elementary school students. This research employs the quasi-experimental design. The population of this study consisted of fourth-grade students at SDN Dabin III Pecangaan Jepara. The sample was taken using simple random sampling techniques. The data collecting technique used was a test. The data were analyzed using t-tests. The results of the data analysis showed that the average mathematics learning outcome of the experimental class was 81.03, which was higher than the control class (64.65). It can be concluded that using the discovery learning model with the assistance of GeoGebra significantly affects the problem-solving abilities of fourth-grade elementary school students. The implications of this research provide guidelines for curriculum innovation in facing future challenges.
Enhancing senior high school students' visual imagery creativity in geometry through Geoboard Hengki, Marius; Jamiah, Yulis; Yundari, Yundari
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): 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.v7i2.22624

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This study examines innovative learning tools to enhance students' understanding of geometry subjects. The research aims to describe the use of Geoboards in fostering the visual imagery creativity of 12th-grade students in geometry learning. The method used is descriptive qualitative, with subjects consisting of six students selected through purposive sampling. The results show that students with high visual imagery creativity possess good abilities in fluency, diversity, originality, and detail aspects. Students with moderate creativity still require guidance, while students with low creativity experience difficulties and need intensive practice. Using Geoboards has proven effective in enhancing visual imagery creativity, making learning more interesting and meaningful, and facilitating understanding of three-dimensional geometric concepts. The implications of this research suggest that Geoboards can be an effective learning tool in mathematics education.
Empowering minds: How guided inquiry enhances scientific reasoning in students with varied self-efficacy levels Diani, Rahma; Asyhari, Ardian; Putri, Lia Pebriana
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 1 (2024): 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.v7i1.22625

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This study aims to determine the influence of the guided inquiry learning model on scientific reasoning abilities in students with high self-efficacy, moderate self-efficacy, and low self-efficacy categories. The method used is a quantitative approach with a quasi-experimental research type. The population was all of tenth-grade IPA (Natural Science) students. The samples taken were class XI IPA 1 and class XI IPA 2, determined with the simple random sampling technique. The research instrument consisted of description items to measure scientific reasoning ability and twenty Likert scale questionnaire items to measure student self-efficacy. The hypothesis test was conducted using the ANCOVA (Analysis of Covariance) test. Based on the hypothesis test result, the guided inquiry learning model influences students' scientific reasoning abilities with high self-efficacy, moderate self-efficacy, and low self-efficacy categories. The results of this research have several important implications for the development of educational practices, especially in science learning.
Enhancing mathematical problem-solving skills through problem-based learning with Liveworksheets assistance Mahfudhoh, Anggraeni Al; Andrijati, Noening
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): 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.v7i3.22691

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This study examines and analyzes differences in mathematical problem-solving abilities among students taught using Problem-based Learning (PBL) with Liveworksheets assistance and those taught using conventional learning models supported by worksheets on the division topic. The research employed a quasi-experimental design involving 185 fourth-grade elementary school students. Samples were selected using simple random sampling, resulting in 66 students as participants. Data were collected through tests and documentation. The findings reveal a significant improvement in problem-solving skills among students taught using the PBL model with Liveworksheets assistance, evidenced by a higher N-gain score of 0.70 compared to the control group's score of 0.42. Thus, integrating Liveworksheets into PBL effectively enhances students' mathematical problem-solving abilities. This study implies innovative technology-assisted learning models can significantly improve mathematics learning outcomes.
An analysis of students' concept application in problem-solving of electrical circuits through inquiry-based learning Riantoni, Cicyn; Rusdi, Rusdi; Maison, Maison; Yelianti, Upik
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): 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.v7i3.22874

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This study investigates students' conceptual application errors in solving electrical circuit problems in inquiry-based learning. The research involved 32 physics education students from Jambi University (24 females and 8 males) using a mixed-methods approach with an explanatory design. Students completed two multiple-choice questions with reasoning, analyzed using effect size calculation, and coded the reasoning responses to assess conceptual application. The results revealed an effect size of 0.7, indicating a moderate impact of inquiry-based learning on conceptual application in problem-solving. Further analysis showed that correct answers did not always reflect accurate conceptual understanding. For example, in the first question, 62.5% of students selected option D, but not all provided conceptually correct reasoning. In the second question, only 37.5% answered correctly. These findings suggest the need for additional support, such as reflective sessions and scaffolding, to enhance students' conceptual understanding and critical thinking skills in problem-solving tasks.
Enhancing mathematical proof skills in teacher education through etymology-based learning approaches Rifat, Mohamad; Sudiansyah, Sudiansyah; Peterianus, Septian
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 2 (2024): 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.v7i2.22894

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This study aims to enhance students' understanding of mathematical proof through the etymology-based learning method. The research employs a descriptive approach to observe and analyze students' mathematical proof patterns in various contexts. Data were collected from 30 students enrolled in a master's degree program in mathematics education who demonstrated varying abilities in mathematical proof. The findings indicate that using action words or phrases during instruction can support students' ability to differentiate relevant terms and avoid misinterpretation of context. Furthermore, comparative understanding of source and target problems improves students' mathematical proof patterns in broader learning contexts. The implications of this study highlight the importance of integrating language-based and formal approaches in mathematics teaching to enhance students' mathematical proof abilities holistically.
Design thinking in science education during the last six years: A bibliometric analysis Fatkhurrohman, Mukhammad Aji; Hamidah, Ida; Suhandi, Andi; Samsudin, Achmad
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): 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.v7i3.23067

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Design thinking holds significant potential to drive innovation in science education, helping to address complex challenges and advance technological and industrial development. This study aims to analyze trends and research opportunities in design thinking within science education from 2018 to 2023 using a bibliometric approach. Data from 997 articles indexed in Google Scholar were collected through the Publish or Perish application and analyzed using VOSviewer. The results indicate a decline in the number of publications during the study period, although high research activity was recorded in 2018 and 2019. However, opportunities to integrate design thinking with interdisciplinary concepts, such as innovative teaching methods, remain significant. Therefore, the implementation of design thinking in science education can open avenues for broader innovation in teaching and learning. This study implies an enhancement of science education through the integration of design thinking, offering strategic directions for future research and practical applications in curriculum and pedagogy development.
Flip-based e-comic media: Enhancing HOTS in elementary mathematics learning Hapsari, Bintang; Nugraheni, Nursiwi
Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education Vol. 7 No. 3 (2024): 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.v7i3.23467

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This study aims to develop a flip-based e-comic as a learning medium and analyze its impact on the HOTS (Higher-Order Thinking Skills) of fourth-grade students in mathematics, specifically on the topic of calculating the area of plane figures. The study employs the Research and Development method using the Borg and Gall model. Data analysis techniques include media feasibility tests, t-tests, and N-Gain tests. The results indicate that the e-comic is highly feasible for use, as evidenced by feasibility ratings from media experts (90%), content experts (89.2%), and language experts (87.5%). Based on the t-test, the e-comic was proven effective in learning, with a sig. (2-tailed) value of 0.000 < 0.05, indicating that Ho is rejected and Ha is accepted. Furthermore, the N-Gain test results show an improvement in students' abilities, with scores of 0.7164 for the small scale and 0.8307 for the large scale, both categorized as high. Thus, the e-comic positively impacts students' ability to solve HOTS questions. This study implies the provision of an alternative learning medium that supports the development of students' higher-order thinking skills while facilitating educators' integration of technology into modern learning practices.

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