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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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Spatial Reasoning: A Survey on the 8th Grader Students' Gain in Online Learning Harina Fitriyani; Yaya Sukjaya Kusumah; Turmudi Turmudi
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.20140

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Coronaviruses disease (Covid-19) pandemic forces schools to implement schools from home through online learning. This study aims to describe online mathematics learning, examine differences in aspects of spatial reasoning, and spatial reasoning based on gender. We conducted a survey method on 140 participants in one private junior high school in Yogyakarta. Data collection using an spatial reasoning test via Google Form consist of nine questions and direct interview with a teacher through video conference. Data analysis uses descriptive and inferential statistics. The results showed that online mathematics learning using the Google Form platform can assist students with limited facilities in learning process. The research finding showed no difference in spatial reasoning ability between male and female students, including in each aspect of spatial reasoning. In addition, other findings indicate that the aspect of spatial reasoning that students master the most is spatial visualization, while the aspect of spatial reasoning that is the least mastered by students is spatial relations.
Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond Graphic Organizer as a Solving Strategy in Secondary Mathematics Word Problems Cheau Mei Wong; Khairul Amilin Tengah
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.18072

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This action research examined the effectiveness of the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer as a strategy to improve Year 10 students' performance in mathematics word problems. Quantitative data from twenty-four students from a secondary school in Brunei Darussalam was collected through the use of a pre-test and post-test. Results from the pre-test and post-test were analyzed and it was found that there was a significant difference in students performance before and after introducing the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer. A paired sample t-test on the pre-test and post-test showed a significant improvement in students' mean marks, t(23) = -3.415, p = .002. Additionally, it was found that the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer is capable of helping students of all abilities and particularly the lower ability students. Hence for this study, the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer successfully enhanced the Year 10 students' performance in solving mathematics word problems.
Problem Based Learning and Guided Inquiry Learning Model on Critical Thinking Ability Suprapti Rejeki; Riyadi Riyadi; Siswanto Siswanto
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.19939

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This research aims to determine the distinction in students' critical thinking abilities who were taught by using the problem-based learning, guided inquiry learning, and conventional learning models. The population is all grade VIII students of public junior high schools in Bantul district in the 2019/2020 academic year. This study used stratified cluster random sampling to select 3 classes in each school. The pre-requisite test used was the balance test, normality test, and homogeneity test. The data collection technique used was a critical thinking ability test. The analysis technique of this research was two-way ANOVA with different cells. The results showed that the problem-based learning model had a significant positive effect on the critical thinking abilities compared to conventional learning. Meanwhile, there is no significant difference between students taught by problem-based learning and by guided inquiry learning, and between the guided inquiry learning and conventional learning, either.
Pedagogical Content Knowledge (PCK) Mathematics Pre-service Teachers in Developing Content Representations (CoRes) Suripah Suripah; Suyata Suyata; Heri Retnawati
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.19954

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This study aimed to determine the pedagogical content knowledge (PCK) of pre-service teachers in developing CoRes as a support for designing mathematics learning. Data were collected by reviewing documents of CoRes development results by 32 pre-service teachers after analyzing school mathematics learning documents in the form of syllabi and lesson plans prepared by experienced teachers. The analysis of the results of the pre-service CoRes document made by the pre-service teachers is done using descriptive statistics that are by calculating the mean. The results of the data analysis show that 18.8% of the pre-service teachers achieved very good qualification, 56.3% with good qualification, 15.6% with sufficient qualification, and 9.4% with poor qualification. Although there were still pre-service teachers belonged to the poor qualification, there were no pre-service teachers who failed in developing CoRes. Some individual students still seem to have difficulty developing CoRes. However, the CoRes document that has been prepared is very useful for carrying out further activities. Thus, it can be concluded that the development of CoRes can be used by pre-service teachers as a support to design learning.
Ethnomathematics Perspective and Challenge as a Tool of Mathematical Contextual Learning for Indigenous People Andi Saparuddin Nur; Stevanus Budi Waluya; Kartono Kartono; Rochmad Rochmad
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.17072

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Indigenous people have a very strong connection with culture. The national curriculum needs to provide a place for student learning in indigenous people. Mathematics as knowledge applied in daily life activities becomes relevant to the culture of indigenous people. The purpose of this study is to obtain an overview related to the perspective and challenge of ethnomathematics as a contextual learning mathematics framework for indigenous people. This research is a qualitative study with an ethnographic approach and is carried out on Ammatoa indigenous people, Tana Toa Village, Kajang District, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The data sources in this study were the head of the Tana Toa village, the tribal chief of Ammatoa, and the teacher in the indigenous territories. Data collection is done through observation, in-depth interviews, literature studies, and document analysis. The results of this study indicate the association of Ammatoa culture with mathematical content which includes knowledge systems, traditional activities, and cultural artifacts. Domains of school mathematics content related to Ammatoa culture include; the concept of number, geometry, comparison, sequence and series, as well as probability and combinatorics. Mathematics learning in Ammatoa indigenous people needs to consider aspects of culture that involve collaborative involvement.
Mathematical Probabilistic Thinking Process Stages in Problems Solving Probability Abd Taram; Y. L. Sukestiyarno; Rochmad Rochmad; Iwan Junaedi
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.20005

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Probabilistic thinking is one type of thinking skills which belongs to the Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS). Students need to have the probabilistic thinking ability to face the life which is full of uncertainty. The purpose of this research is to formulate the stages of mathematical probabilistic thinking processes in solving probability problems. It was a descriptive qualitative research involving eight students of the 9th grade of SMP Muhammadiyah 3 Mlati Sleman Yogyakarta as the subjects. We administered a probabilistic thinking test and then observed and interviewed them to get the data. The data were then analyzed using triangulation method. This study resulted the five stages of mathematical probabilistic thinking process. They are: (1) understanding the problem of uncertainty that needs to be solved; (2) identifying all possibilities that will occur from a problem; (3) grouping the results of the identified event; (4) determining the probability of the occurred events; and (5) verifying the results.
Analyzing Students' Errors in Solving Sequence and Series Application Problems Using Newman Procedure Nur Agustiani
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.17377

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This study aims to analyze the errors of students in solving the problem of applying sequence and series based on Newman's rules. This research uses descriptive analysis method. The subjects of this study were first semester students majoring in business administration at Muhammadiyah University of Sukabumi. The data collection used test and interview methods. Based on the results of data analysis using the Newman error analysis procedure, it is concluded that students made 8.9% reading errors, 18.9% comprehension errors, 32.2% transformation errors, 42.2% process skills errors, and 43.3% encoding errors. The percentage of reading errors up to encoding errors has increased because students cannot solve the problem correctly after encountering obstacles at the beginning. Error analysis can be used as reference material for lecturers in designing learning that can overcome student errors in working on the applied of sequence and series.
Ethnomathematics Perspective and Challenge as a Tool of Mathematical Contextual Learning for Indigenous People Nur, Andi Saparuddin; Waluya, Stevanus Budi; Kartono, Kartono; Rochmad, Rochmad
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.17072

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Indigenous people have a very strong connection with culture. The national curriculum needs to provide a place for student learning in indigenous people. Mathematics as knowledge applied in daily life activities becomes relevant to the culture of indigenous people. The purpose of this study is to obtain an overview related to the perspective and challenge of ethnomathematics as a contextual learning mathematics framework for indigenous people. This research is a qualitative study with an ethnographic approach and is carried out on Ammatoa indigenous people, Tana Toa Village, Kajang District, Bulukumba Regency, South Sulawesi Province. The data sources in this study were the head of the Tana Toa village, the tribal chief of Ammatoa, and the teacher in the indigenous territories. Data collection is done through observation, in-depth interviews, literature studies, and document analysis. The results of this study indicate the association of Ammatoa culture with mathematical content which includes knowledge systems, traditional activities, and cultural artifacts. Domains of school mathematics content related to Ammatoa culture include; the concept of number, geometry, comparison, sequence and series, as well as probability and combinatorics. Mathematics learning in Ammatoa indigenous people needs to consider aspects of culture that involve collaborative involvement.
Analyzing Students' Errors in Solving Sequence and Series Application Problems Using Newman Procedure Agustiani, Nur
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.17377

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This study aims to analyze the errors of students in solving the problem of applying sequence and series based on Newman's rules. This research uses descriptive analysis method. The subjects of this study were first semester students majoring in business administration at Muhammadiyah University of Sukabumi. The data collection used test and interview methods. Based on the results of data analysis using the Newman error analysis procedure, it is concluded that students made 8.9% reading errors, 18.9% comprehension errors, 32.2% transformation errors, 42.2% process skills errors, and 43.3% encoding errors. The percentage of reading errors up to encoding errors has increased because students cannot solve the problem correctly after encountering obstacles at the beginning. Error analysis can be used as reference material for lecturers in designing learning that can overcome student errors in working on the applied of sequence and series.
Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond Graphic Organizer as a Solving Strategy in Secondary Mathematics Word Problems Wong, Cheau Mei; Tengah, Khairul Amilin
International Journal on Emerging Mathematics Education IJEME, Vol. 5 No. 1, March 2021
Publisher : Universitas Ahmad Dahlan

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.12928/ijeme.v5i1.18072

Abstract

This action research examined the effectiveness of the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer as a strategy to improve Year 10 students' performance in mathematics word problems. Quantitative data from twenty-four students from a secondary school in Brunei Darussalam was collected through the use of a pre-test and post-test. Results from the pre-test and post-test were analyzed and it was found that there was a significant difference in students performance before and after introducing the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer. A paired sample t-test on the pre-test and post-test showed a significant improvement in students' mean marks, t(23) = -3.415, p = .002. Additionally, it was found that the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer is capable of helping students of all abilities and particularly the lower ability students. Hence for this study, the Zollman's Four Corners and a Diamond graphic organizer successfully enhanced the Year 10 students' performance in solving mathematics word problems.

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