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International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education
ISSN : 25494996     EISSN : 25485806     DOI : 10.12928
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International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education (IJEME) is a peer-reviewed open access journal published twice in a year (March and September). The IJEME aims to provide an international forum for researchers and professionals to share their ideas on all topics related to mathematics education. It publishes its issues in an online (e-ISSN 2548-5806) and a printed (p-ISSN 2549-4996) version. The IJEME welcomes high-quality manuscripts resulted from a research project in the scope of mathematics education, which includes, but is not limited to the following topics: Realistic Mathematics Education, Design/Development Research in Mathematics Education, PISA Task, Mathematics Ability, ICT in Mathematics Education, and Ethnomathematics. The manuscript must be original research, written in English, and not be simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference.
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Mathematics Curriculum Review In Junior Secondary School Level: Implementation Of Web-Based CRMS Muttaqin, Iin Habibah; Rahmawati, Fatimah; Fathurrohman, Maman; Santosa, Cecep Anwar Hadi Firdos
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 4 No. 2, September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v4i2.16711

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This study aims to analyze the Indonesia National Curriculum (Kurikulum 2013) of mathematics at junior secondary school level. The tool used is the Web-based Curriculum Review Mapping System (CRMS). The CRMS was developed to analyze the curriculum, as expected outcome, through teachers lesson plan. The method used in this research was descriptive with a qualitative approach. In this research, the research was the main instrument assisted with interview guide sheets and documentations. The object of this research is the national curriculum for mathematics at a junior high school with three mathematics teachers as respondents to be interviewed. Analysis of the data used in the study is a qualitative analysis with three stages: data reduction, exposure, and drawing conclusions and verification. Qualitative data analysis is carried out simultaneously with data collection process. The results of the study state that the CRMS is at easy to implement by the teachers of mathematics. They can review their mathematics lesson plan using this system. Furthermore, by this system teachers could create various lesson plans.
Conceptual Understanding of Visualizer and Verbalizer Using Multiple Representation Setyawan, Fariz; Zuliana, Eka; Ali, Ruzlan Md
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 4 No. 2, September 2020
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v4i2.17767

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Students’ understanding of function can be seen by their representation of symbols, words, and graphs. Students’ understanding can be determined by considering their choices in defining, giving examples, and presentations of functions from the presentation choices provided for them. This study had used three types of multiple representation which comprised of symbols, words, and graphs to describe students’ understandings of functions. In this descriptive qualitative research, the researchers had classified the subjects based on verbalizer learning style and visualizer learning style. Verbalizer and visualizer learning styles are forms of cognitive learning styles. Both the verbalizer and visualizer’s works were described based on their preferences in representing the given functions. Their works, as well as their response sin the interviews, provided opportunities for the researchers to study their emerging understanding of mathematical concepts. The verbalizer tends to connect her understanding by detail explanation of the given representation.  On the other hand, the visualizer tend to connect her imagination from a picture that represents her ideas.

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