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JUPITEK : Journal of Mathematics Education is one of the scientific media publications, which publishes the article related to research in the field of Mathematics Education and learning.
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EFFECTIVENESS OF PBL-BASED MOBILE LEARNING TO IMPROVE STUDENTS' CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS Irawati, Irawati; Huda, Nizlel; Adji, Sandra Sukmaning
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK) Vol 5 No 2 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp160-166

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The purpose of this research is to evaluate whether or not students in the eighth grade at SMP Negeri 2 Betara in the Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency can improve their mathematical critical thinking skills by using mobile learning that is based on problem-based learning (PBL). The participants in this research were all eighth-graders from one junior high school in the Tanjung Jabung Barat Regency. There were a total of 128 students included in this study, and they were distributed across four classes. The sample was selected from as many as two classes, specifically VIIIA with a total of 28 students serving as the experimental group and VIIIB with a total of 28 students serving as the control group. The analysis of the data reveals that the Zcount value is 10,099, and the significance value is 0.000< 0.005; these values were determined to be significant. Therefore, the working hypothesis or alternative hypothesis that was proposed in this study is accepted. It states that there is a difference in the average critical thinking of students who use PBL-based mobile learning compared to students who use standard teaching materials. While the null or nil hypothesis, which states that "there is no difference in the average critical thinking of students who use PBL-based mobile learning and students who use conventional teaching materials," is rejected.
DEVELOPMENT OF ALMAJRITI (APLIKASI MATEMATIKA JAGO PROGRAM LINIER INTERAKTIF) FOR CLASS XI STUDENTS OF SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Nisa', Asfira Zakiatun; Marhayati, Marhayati; Chandra, Faizal
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp105-113

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This research aims to develop a valid ALMAJRITI (Aplikasi Matematika Jago Program Linier Interaktif) learning media and to determine student responses. Student responses were obtained from questionnaires and tests (pre-test and post-test). The study conducted is in the form of R&D with ADDIE steps. Media, learning, material, IT (Information Technology), language, and practitioners experts validate the media. The validation results obtained from each validator sequentially are 100% (very valid), 85% (very valid), 84.62% (very valid), 70% (valid), 87.5% (very valid), 96 ,87% (very valid). The media is very valid if it gets 75% or more. Overall, the media obtained a very valid assessment result of 87.33%, so the media was feasible to use. Meanwhile, the test instrument was validated by a material expert. The media was tested in class XI IPA 3 MAN 1 Blitar. The use of media shows a positive student response. More than 65% of students gave a positive response based on the questionnaire results. In addition, the average pre-test was 17.07, the post-test was 77.5, and the percentage increase in student learning outcomes was 405%. Thus, there is an increase in student learning outcomes before and after using ALMAJRITI. This increase shows a positive response from students to the ALMAJRITI. Therefore, it can be concluded that the ALMAJRITI media is valid and feasible to be used as a learning resource for class XI students
ETHNOMATHEMATICS: ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE PATTERNS OF MINANGKABAU CARVING ON SINGOK GONJONG Alghar, Muhammad Zia; Susanti, Elly; Marhayati, Marhayati
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp145-152

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This study aimed to explore the arithmetic sequence pattern found in Minangkabau carvings mounted on singok gonjong. The method used is a qualitative method with an ethnographic approach. Data was collected by observation, interviews, literature studies, and documentation. The object of this study is Minangkabau carving on singok gonjong. The data obtained in this study came fromdirect observation, results of interviews with Minang carving craftsmen, documentation, and literature studies. The results showed three kinds of arithmetic sequence patterns in Minang carvings in singok gonjong. The first is the arithmetic sequence pattern on the saik galamai carving with formula Un = n. The second is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the sikambang manih carving wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 3n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 3n. The last is the pattern of odd and even arithmetic sequences on the combined engraving of saik galamai and sikambang manih wtih the odd formula U(2n+1) = 4n + 1 and the even formula U(2n) = 4n. The conclusion shows that the presence of patterns on the saik galamai carvings and sikambang manih carvings found on Singok Gonjong can be used as a preference for learning arithmetic sequences at school
STUDENTS’ ERROR ANALYSIS IN SOLVING PROBABILITY STORY QUESTIONS BASED ON REVISED NEWMAN THEOREM Sani, Dyah Nirmala; Rosnawati, R
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp123-131

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Generally, students still need help working on story-shaped questions. This error is natural, but if it continues, it will harm the mastery of the next material. The ability to solve story questions is closely related to numeracy skills, therefore knowing the location of the difficulties using the revised Newman theorem and the causal factors will help students achieve higher learning outcomes. This research was a quantitative descriptive approach, with the research subjects of junior high school students as many as 152 students. The instruments used were diagnostic tests and questionnaires. Each had an estimated reliability of 0.701 and 0.705 with good qualifications. The results show that students' most frequent types of errors in solving story questions on empirical and theoretical probabilities were 43% transformation errors, 36% comprehension errors, 15% process skill errors and encoding errors by 6%. The specific factors of student errors are not thorough students, being in a hurry, having difficulty understanding the questions, did not master the material, forgetting the formula, hesitating in determining the formula, not re-check the answers, and were unable to write the final project answers/conclusions. Interest and motivation factors as well as society factors are the general factors that most influence the mistakes made by students
ANALYSIS OF DIFFICULTIES OF MATHEMATICS EDUCATION STUDENTS IN BLENDED LEARNING AFTER COVID-19 PANDEMIC Narpila, Suci Dahlya; Ammamiarihta, Ammamiarihta; Nababan, Siti Aminah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp167-174

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Entering the new normal era in the UINSU Medan, the campus has established a blended learning system as a learning method. Although blended learning is good as an alternative to learning method in the new normal era, it still had limitations. If viewed from the perspective of students, they have difficulties when took blended learning. This difficulty will certainly affect the learning outcomes of the students themselves. This of course cannot be left alone, it is necessary to in depth analysis of student difficulties when took blended learning and then find the right solution to solve these difficulties. This research focuses to find out students’ difficulties when taking Calculus Vector Class through blended learning method after COVID-19 pandemic era. This is a descriptive qualitative study. The subjects of this study are students of Calculus Vector class in the fourth semester of the Department of Mathematics Education, UINSU Medan. This research uses interview method and questionnaires as data collection instruments. The results show that students' difficulties are divided into technical difficulties, student adaptation difficulties, and lecturer adaptation difficulties. Learning strategies must be developed to address these difficulties and to bolster students’ adaptation to blended learning class
PROMOTING MATHEMATICAL JUSTIFICATION THROUGH REALISTIC MATHEMATICS EDUCATION CLASSROOM Sarumaha, Yenny Anggreini; Rizkianto, Ilham
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol5iss2pp83-94

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The importance of mathematical justification in all classrooms is emphasized by reform movements in mathematics education. However, previous studies reveal that encouraging justification in mathematics classes is troblesome for mathematics teachers at all school levels. This present study is aimed to find out how justification help students to develop their mathematical understandings. To answer this question, we first determined the role of justification in teaching and learning process and how good students in justifying their answers. Design research was chosen as an appropriate mean to achive that goal. The study was conducted in a state university in Yogyakarta involving four students from fifty-one students as our focus group and one of researchers as a lecturer. Justification was the focus on this study and to promote it we chose RME as an approach that served as a learning environment. In this study, all data collected from classroom observation, group observation, students’ works, video recordings, field notes during teaching experiment, and students’ final writen test. Students’ works then analyzed using a justification rubric and describe thoroughly by considering other data collected during teaching learning process. The study revealed that there were some roles of justification in RME classroom, namely encouraged conceptual understanding, supported mathematical skill, promoted long lasting skill, and influenced social relationship. In this study, most students in our focus group have already made a good justification which was assessed by the points in the CLEAR rubric. Students wrote their solutions equipped by signs or simbols, made labels, used a complete sentence to answer the question, and elaborated procedures throroughly
ANALYSIS OF STUDENT RESPONSE TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ETHNO-FLIPPED CLASSROOM MODEL ASSISTED BY COLLABORATIVE CLOUD CLASSROOM Ramadhani, Rahmi; Napitupulu, E. Elvis; Sitompul, Pardomuan
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK) Vol 6 No 1 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss1pp1-8

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The ethno-flipped classroom model is a collaborative and student-centered learning model developed by integrating the flipped learning model and the ethnomathematics approach. The implementation of the ethno-flipped classroom model is assisted by Collaborative Cloud Classroom which was developed as a Learning Management System during the implementation of learning. The purpose of this study was to determine student responses to the application of the ethno-flipped classroom model assisted by Collaborative Cloud Classroom for high school students in Gunungsitoli City, Nias Island, North Sumatra Province. This research is descriptive quantitative research with data collection techniques using Likert-scale questionnaires in Small Group and Field Test. The research sample was Gunungsitoli City High School students, namely 25 students in the small group stage and 222 students in the filed test stage. The results showed that 83% of students gave a very good response at the small group stage and 85% of students gave a very good response to the application of the model at the filed test stage. The achievement of the percentage of student responses concluded that the ethno-flipped classroom model assisted by Collaborative Cloud Classroom can be further implemented in the application of other cultural contexts in future research
HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ CRITICAL THINKING ABILITY Agustin, Puput Dwi; Prayitno, Lydia Lia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss1pp9-18

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Problem solving is an important skill, and making decisions about the basis of critical thinking skills. This study is a descriptive qualitative study to describe the critical thinking of 8th grade public junior high school students in the suburbs of Surabaya, East Java in solving TVLS problems. Fifteen junior high school students contributed to the study and were given questionnaires to get three subjects with different critical thinking abilities. Furthermore, each subject was requested to solve TVLS word problems and then interviewed. The instruments used in this study were a critical thinking questionnaire (CTAT), TVLS word problems, semi-structured interview guidelines. The data was analyzed based on indicators that combined the stages of Polya's problem solving and critical thinking. The data were analyzed using critical thinking indicators that have been determined by the authors and the results obtained showed that (1) uncritical and low critical subjects were unable to complete the critical thinking indicators at each stage of problem solving; (2) medium critical, critical, and highly critical subjects were able to complete the critical thinking indicators at each stage of problem solving. For this reason, it is advised that teachers teach their students to think critically in solving problems in every learning process
STUDENTS' MATHEMATICAL LITERACY IN SOLVING PROBLEMS SYSTEM OF EQUATION OF THREE VARIABLES Melisa, Melisa; Utami, Nida Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss1pp42-48

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The main focus in this study aims to analyze the mathematical literacy skills of students at senior high school in solving problems involving the system of linear equations of three variables. The researcher took a qualitative descriptive method. The research subjects were 34 students from class X8. Problem sheets and interviews were the main data collection methods in this study. Researchers reduced data, presented data, and drew conclusions to handle data using a triangulation approach. The indicators of mathematical literacy skills studied were 1) Communication; 2) Mathematization; 3) Strategies in problem solving; 4) Use of language and symbolic operations; formal and technical; 5) Reasoning and argumentation skills. The findings of this study revealed that only one indicator, the communication indicator, was mastered by students in the low mathematical literacy category. Three indicators, namely communication indicators, problem solving techniques and mathematical communication indicators, can be mastered by students with medium mathematical literacy. Students with high mathematical literacy were able to understand and use each sign correctly. Students at SMA Negeri 1 Slogohimo have an average percentage of low mathematical literacy ability of 21%, medium mathematical literacy ability of 18%, and high mathematical literacy ability of 61%
ETHNOMATHEMATIC STUDY: NUMBER SYSTEM AND CULTURAL MEANING IN THE SASAK TRIBE COMMUNITY Fauzi, Lalu Muhammad; Ahyan, Shahibul; Rasidi, Ahmad; Wardi, Zaotul; Gazali, Muhammad
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss1pp19-26

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The uniqueness and cultural diversity of traditional communities as reflected in ideas, activities and artifacts can be studied and used as a source of learning mathematics. Most people view that mathematics is not related to culture or is culturally independent. The development of mathematics in society through cultural activities can be studied through ethnomathematics studies that can bring mathematics closer to student culture. Thus, this study aims to explore the number system and cultural meaning that developed in the Sasak people which can be used as a source of learning mathematics on the island of Lombok. This research is a research with ethnographic method. Research data was collected through observation, literature study, and interviews with cultural practitioners, traditional chief leaders, traditional leaders, Sasak cultural researchers and humanists. The results of this study indicate that the development of the number system has been developing for a long time in the Sasak people. Counting activities (bejinah) use arithmetic operations as is done in general but with local terms, namely total (rombok), less (sedik), times (kali) and divide (bagi). The developing number system is understood as a number in quantitative and qualitative form, in unit or set numbers. There are 5 types of unit or set numbers known by the Sasak people, namely bond units, measuring units for solid objects, measuring units for liquid objects, area units and length units. The mathematical concepts found in the activities of the Sasak people can be used as a source of learning and as a starting point in learning mathematics

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