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MATHEMATICS CONNECTION ABILITY FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BASED ON LEARNING INDEPENDENCE LEVEL Samudro, Galleh Dwi; Shodikin, Ali
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK) Vol 5 No 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp14-22

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Mathematical connection ability is one of the basic mathematics skills that must be possessed by junior high school students. It turns out that so far, the student's learning outcomes in terms of mathematics have not been encouraging. This study aims to describe the mathematical connection skills of junior high school students in solving a problem in terms of learning independence. This research is a qualitative descriptive study on eighth-grade students in a junior high school in Lamongan district, East Java. Data was collectied using test questions, interviews, and questionnaires. This study obtained the following results: 1) one subject (S2) who has high mathematical connection ability with low learning independence, 2) one subject (S1) who has moderate mathematical connection ability with moderately high learning independence, and 3) two subjects (S3 & S4) who have low mathematical connection skills with low learning independence. The internal causes of the lack of mathematical connection skills and student learning independence are the lack of practice questions, the lack of motivational stimulus to encourage students to study independently. While external factors are the level of test questions that are tested too difficult and the lack of supporting learning information sources
PENGARUH COGNITIVE SKILLS TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR MATEMATIKA SECARA DARING Wahyuddin, Wahyuddin; Nur, Muhammad Awal; Satriani, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp1-13

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The covid 19 pandemic that occurred resulted in the learning process being carried out online, but online learning was found to have many obstacles so that in order to make online learning effective, students' cognitive abilities must be optimized. This quantitative study aims to analyze the cognitive skills of students that can influence online mathematics learning outcomes and to describe the cognitive skills variables that have the dominant influence. This research is a quantitative survey research conducted in January-March 2021 involving 155 high school students in Makassar City, consisting of 95 women and 60 men. The research variables consisted of exogenous variables, namely cognitive skills (metacognition, reading comprehension ability, cognitive needs, and intelligence), while the endogenous variables were the results of learning mathematics. The instruments used to measure exogenous variables are questionnaires and intelligence tests that meet the validity and reliability tests. The endogenous variable is learning outcomes obtained from the documentation value of students' mathematics learning outcomes (report scores). The data was processed by descriptive analysis and inferential analysis using structural equation modeling (SEM). The results of the study indicate that metacognition and intelligence have a positive and significant effect on online mathematics learning outcomes, it means that the higher the metacognition and intelligence possessed by students, the student's learning outcomes will increase. Meanwhile, reading comprehension skills and cognitive needs were found to have no significant effect on online mathematics learning outcomes, this means that reading comprehension skills and cognitive needs have not provided sufficient evidence that they can affect online mathematics learning outcomes. The cognitive skills variable that gives the dominant influence on online mathematics learning outcomes is intelligence with a contribution of 19.53%. This shows that intelligence has a great influence on the online learning process of mathematics
KEMAMPUAN NUMERASI PESERTA DIDIK MELALUI IMPLEMENTASI BLENDED LEARNING PADA MATERI BILANGAN PECAHAN Lestari, Ayu; Hapizah, Hapizah; Mulyono, Budi; Susanti, Ely
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp60-70

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This study aims to describe the numeracy skills of students in the matter of fractional arithmetic. This research method is a type of combination research. The research subjects were 31 students of class VIIU1 SMP Muhammadiyah 4 Palembang, but three people were chosen as subjects to be interviewed. The data collection techniques in this study were questionnaires, tests, and interviews. The instrument in this study is the researcher and assisted by questionnaires, numeracy questions, and interview guidelines. The data analysis technique of this research is quantitative and qualitative with the stages of quantitative data analysis. The results showed that the response of students to blended learning was good. The numeracy ability of students after being given blended learning on fractional numbers is still low. This can be seen from the results of the written test which showed that there were only 2 students in the high category, 6 in the medium category, and 23 in the low category. Based on the results of written tests and interviews that have been analyzed based on indicators of numeracy skills, students are able to using various numbers or mathematical symbols related to basic mathematics and able to analyze information displayed in various forms (graphs, tables, charts, diagrams). This can be seen in students who are able to use mathematical concepts and procedures on fractional number material. Most of the students are not able interpret the results of the analysis to predict and make decisions, because students are not used to reinterpreting the results of calculations into the context of the problem
MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF MATHEMATICS EDUCATION STUDY PROGRAM STUDENTS Ratumanan, Tanwey Gerson; Ayal, Carolina Selfisina; Tupamahu, Pieter Z
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp50-59

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This research is descriptive because it aims to describe students' mathematical representation ability. Mathematical representation is related to ways of expressing mathematical ideas. Mathematical representation is divided into verbal, visual/pictorial, and symbolic representations. The subjects of this study were 40 new Mathematics Education study program students. Data were collected using test and interview techniques. Furthermore, the data were analyzed using descriptive and qualitative statistics. The results showed that only 10% of the students had the mathematical representation ability in the good category, 12.5% in the moderate category, 10% in the poor category, and 67,5% in the very poor category. In detail, for verbal skills, there is 2.5% in the very good category, 7.5% in the good category, 17.5% in the moderate category, 15% in the poor category, and 55% in the very poor category. For the ability of visual/pictorial representation, there is 2.5% in the very good category, 7.5% in the good category, 12.5% in the moderate category, 7.5% in the poor category, and 70% in the very poor category. Furthermore, for the symbolic representation ability, 10% is in a good category, 10% in the moderate category, 7.5% in the poor category, and 72.5% in the very poor category. Based on the classroom observation and interview, the low mathematical representation ability is caused by two main things, namely (1) relatively low prerequisite knowledge and (2) mathematics learning, which is dominated mainly by teachers; learning does not provide opportunities for students to develop mathematical representation skills
KEMAMPUAN REPRESENTASI MATEMATIS CALON GURU MATEMATIKA PADA MATA KULIAH TEORI PELUANG Ruamba, Marthinus Yohanes; Mastur, Zaenuri; Kharisudin, Iqbal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp34-41

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In understanding mathematics learning, representation is considered an entry point in solving various complex mathematical problems. The ability of mathematical representation is related to the expression of mathematical ideas using various ways, including written language, spoken language, pictures, symbols, examples, diagrams, graphs, or other real examples as representations. The research design used is mixed research (Mixed Method). The subjects in this study were 17 prospective mathematics teacher students, but then 3 (three) people were selected as subjects to be interviewed. Consists of subjects with high category (S1), subjects with medium category (S2), and subjects with low category (S3). Data collection was carried out using test instruments in the form of description questions in the probability theory course. From the test results, after being examined, students were selected to represent each category. Furthermore, by using the results of student tests, interviews were conducted to compare the results of interviews with student answers. The results of the written test and the results of the interview test were then analyzed to determine the student's representational ability. The results of this study indicate that students' mathematical representation skills in the probability theory course are still relatively low, this can be seen in 3 (three) subjects after matching the results of the written test and the results of the interview test. Individuals with high categories can meet the indicators of expression representation or mathematical equations and verbal representations. Subjects in the medium category were able to fulfill the indicators of mathematical representation or expression. Low subjects were not able to fulfill one of the three indicators of mathematical representation ability
THE INFLUENCE OF ETHNOMATHEMATICS BASED LEARNING ON MATHEMATICS PROBLEM-SOLVING ABILITY: A META-ANALYSIS Apriatni, Sri; Syamsuri, Syamsuri; Nindiasari, Hepsi; Sukirwan, Sukirwan
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp23-33

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The introducer of ethnomathematics defined ethnomathematics as mathematics practised among identified cultural groups. Ethnomathematics positively impacts the learning process either as a Moderate or an approach to, for example, problem-solving ability. Previous researchers have carried out several studies on implementing ethnomathematical-based learning to improve students’ problem-solving ability. However, the analysis shown is very varied, so it still raises doubts about the impact of learning using ethnomathematics on mathematical problem-solving abilities. This study aims to determine the correlation between ethnomathematical-based with students’ problem-solving skills. This study uses meta-analysis research, which combines several experimental Studies that collate the effectuality of ethnomathematical-based learning and regular instruction on improving the mathematical problem-solving ability. Relevant studies were searched through e-resources from Perpusnas databases with the specified keywords. There are 106 studies obtained from the search query. Fourteen studies were selected according to the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Meta-Mar was used to determine the joined effect size by analysing the selected studies. This study shows that the joined effect size of applied ethnomathematical-based learning in improving mathematical problem-solving skills is 1,04 and was classified as a strong effect. Therefore, it is deduced that ethnomathematical-based learning relies on mathematical problem-solving abilities. Statistically, the implementation of ethnomathematics-based learning in improving mathematical problem-solving ability is also influenced by the study’s characteristics at the level of education.
THE EFFECT OF GIVING ILL-STRUCTURED MATH PROBLEM AND WELL-STRUCTURED MATH PROBLEM ON THE SELF-EFFICACY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS Rahmasari, Indri Aninda; Susanah, Susanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss1pp42-49

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This study aimed to determine the effect of giving ill-structured problems and well-structured problems to students' self-efficacy. The study population was class VIII students at Junior High School 1 Ngawen Blora which consisted of an experimental class and a control class with the selection of samples using purposive sampling technique. This research is a quantitative research with a comparative problem formulation that compares the increase in self-efficacy between students who are given well-structured math problems and ill-structured math problems. The data analysis technique used was t-test dependent and t-test independent. The results showed that: 1) there is an effect of giving ill-structured math problems on students' self-efficacy at a significant level of 0.05; 2) there isn’t an effect of giving well-structured math problems on students' self-efficacy at a significant level of 0.05; 3) there is a difference in changes in student self-efficacy between giving ill-structured math problems and giving well-structured math problems at a significant level of 0.05

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