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Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Research
ISSN : 22526455     EISSN : 25024507     DOI : -
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The Implementation of Comic Supplementary Tutor Feedback In Contextual Teaching Hybrid Learning on The Achievement of Higher Order Thinking Skill Viewed From Students’ Mathematics Disposition Guntur, Mochamad; Kartono, Kartono; Junaedi, Iwan
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Research Vol 10 No A (2021): January, 2021 (Special Edition)
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This study aims to determine the quality of learning by applying comic supplementary tutor feedback in contextual teaching hybrid learning in order to achieve students' higher order thinking skills in mathematics. The method used in this study is mixed methods with sequential design. The results of this study showed that the implementation of comic supplementary tutor feedback in the contextual teaching hybrid learning had a certain quality on achieving students' higher order thinking skills in mathematics. In subjects with higher category disposition, it revealed that the answers of subject 1 and subject 2 have reached the indicator of analyzing and evaluating, but the indicator of creating has not been seen yet. Moreover, subjects with moderate disposition category showed that the answers of subject 1 and subject 3 have reached the indicator of analyzing and evaluating but the indicators of creating have not been seen yet. Whereas subject 2 showed that indicators of analyzing, evaluating, and creating have not been achieved yet. However, subjects with low category disposition showed that the answers of subject 1 did not show the achievement on the indicator of analyzing, evaluating and creating, but at the evaluating stage, there was already a correct answer until the end
Mathematical Literacy Ability in Experiential Learning with Performance Assessment Based on Self-Efficacy Ghofur, Abdul; Masrukan, Masrukan; Rochmad, Rochmad
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Mathematical literacy skills and self-efficacy are important for students to have in learning mathematics. To be able to help improve mathematical literacy and self-efficacy skills, a learning model is needed, namely experiential learning with performance assessment. This study aims to (1) analyze the quality of experiential learning models with performance assessment based on self-efficacy on mathematical literacy abilities, (2) describe students' mathematical literacy abilities on experiential learning with performance assessment based on self-efficacy. The method in this study is mixed methods with a concurrent embedded strategy, namely the qualitative method as the primary method. The population in this study were all students of class VII MTs N 2 Semarang by taking a sample of students VII-D as an experimental class and VII-E as a control class. Research data were analyzed by t test. The results showed that the average mathematics literacy ability of students in the experiential learning model learning class based on self-efficacy was more than the average mathematics literacy ability of students in the Discovery Learning class. Students who have low self-efficacy have not mastered the components of the mathematics literacy process to the maximum, students who have moderate self-efficacy are only able to master the ability to use mathematic tools and the other components of the mathematical literacy process are quite good. Students who have high self-efficacy are able to master the seven components of the process of mathematical literacy even though there are still two components whose completion is less than optimal.
Mathematics Literacy Ability in Terms Of Self Efficacy in Cooperative Learning Type of Group Investigation Model With Humanism Approach Assisted by Schoology Annisa Indrawati, Fiqi; Wardono, Wardono; Junaedi, Iwan
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The purpose of this study is to describe the ability of students' mathematical literacy in terms of self efficacy in group investigation learning with humanism approach assisted by schoology. This research is a type of qualitative research. The research approach used is a descriptive approach. Data collection is done by self efficacy assessment scale, interview guidelines and observation. The subject of the research was class X MIPA 6 of SMAN 1 Juwana. The results showed that the qualitative data analysis at the planning and preparation stages, syllabus, lesson plans, teaching materials, worksheets, mathematics literacy ability tests, interview guide sheets and student response sheets were categorized as very good. At the classroom enviroment stage, the implementation of learning that has been delivered in the category of very good quality and at the professional responsibility stage, more than 75% of the majority of students assess that learning has been carried out properly. Based on the analysis of the interview data, it was found that each type of self efficacy has different mathematical literacy abilities. This is indicated from 5 students in the category of self efficacy magnitude, there are 2 categories of high and 3 categories of medium, from 6 students category of strenght there are 1 category of medium and 5 categories of low, from 22 students the category of generality there are 7 categories of high, 12 categories of medium and 3 categories of low
Problem-Solving Skill Based on Learning Independence Through Assistance in Independent Learning with Entrepreneurial-nuanced Modules Amalia, Putri Rizki; Sukestiyarno, YL; Nur Cahyono, Adi
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This study aimed to describe the ability of problem solving in terms of the students’ learning independence with module-assisted independent learning. This research was conducted at MTs Negeri 1 Kudus 2019/2020 school year. The type of research used mix methods with concurrent embedded. The research data was taken by using questionnaire, observation, and test then processed by completeness test, comparative test, influence test, and improvement test. The results showed that the problem-solving ability was influenced by the students' learning independence. So independent learning by assisting students was able to make them to be more mature in science.
Problem-Solving Ability of Seventh Grade Students Viewed From Locus of Control in Tapps Learning Wiharno, Wiharno; Junaedi, Iwan; Rosyida, Isnaini
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Problem-solving ability is one of the internal factors of students that can affect mathematics learning achievement. This study aimed to describe students' problem-solving ability pattern based on Locus of Control on Think Aloud Pair Problem Solving (TAPPS) learning model. This study used mixed method with concurrent embedded design. This study subjects were seventh grade students of SMP Negeri 2 Jatibarang Brebes. Class VII-A students as an experimental group and class of VII-B students as a control group. Each Locus of Control category participants as qualitative study subjects. Quantitative data were tested using z-test and t-test, while qualitative data were analyzed descriptively. This study obtained data that: learning with Think Aloud Pair Problem Solving (TAPPS) model has a good quality for problem-solving abilities. Students with Internal Locus Of Control type can solve the problem properly until the re-checking stage. Students with Internal-External Locus Of Control type can solve the problem but still had difficulty at the re-checking stage. Students with External Locus Of Control type can only solve the problem at problem understanding stage, students had difficulty at planning problem-solving stage, carry out their problem-solving plans, and re-checking their answers.
Problem Solving Ability of Senior High School Students Based on Self-Regulation in Instagram-Assisted Brain-Based Learning Damayanti, Taulia; Mastur, Zaenuri; Masrukan, Masrukan
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The main objective of this study was to describe the mathematics problem solving abilities of senior high school students based on self-regulation in Instagram-assisted Brain-Based Learning. This research is a mixed methods model concurrent embedded. The population was 10th grade students of SMA N 1 Nalumsari in the 2016/2017 school year. The selection of research subjects based on self-regulation was done purposively using the Self-Regulation of Learning Self-Report Scale (SRL-SRS). Subjects were categorized into four categories: students with self-regulation dominant planning, self-monitoring, evaluation, and reflection. Subjects were 11 students consisting of 3 students each for the planning, self-monitoring, and reflection categories, and 2 students for evaluation. The findings show that in an effective Instagram-assisted Brain-Based Learning setting, the problem solving abilities of subjects from various categories of self-regulation were diverse. Most subjects are able to master indicators of problem solving abilities in easy and medium difficulty problems. On problem with a high difficulty level, 1 planning student, 2 self-monitoring students, 2 evaluation students, and 3 reflection students have not been able to apply and adapt a variety of appropriate strategies to solve problems.
Mathematical Connection Ability viewed from Cognitive Style and Gender in the CONINCON Learning (Constructivism, Integrative & Contextual) Maulida, Azwida Rosana; Suyitno, Hardi; Asih, Tri Sri Noor
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Students have different characteristics both in gender and cognitive style. This difference also has an impact on students' mathematical abilities, especially mathematical connection abilities. Mathematical concepts are related to each other. Mathematical connection skills can help students to link between mathematical concepts so that students do not learn them separately. The purpose of this study is to describe the ability of students' mathematical connections in terms of cognitive and gender styles in the CONINCON learning model. This research is a mixed-method type sequential exploratory research, which is a sequential combination of qualitative to quantitative. The population of this study was all students of class VIII of SMP Negeri 18 Semarang. The subject of this research is class VIII D as the experimental class using the CONINCON learning model and class VIII C as the control class. Taking research subjects based on reflective & impulsive cognitive style categories and male & female. The results showed that the results of mathematical connection ability in terms of cognitive and gender styles varied. This is shown from the 8 students studied, namely 2 students in the reflective male category, 2 students in the reflective female category, 2 impulsive male students, and 2 impulsive female students.
Problem Solving Ability Reviewed from Independent Learning at Social Media based Blended Learning Fikriyah, Millatina; Zaenuri, Zaenuri; Nur Cahyono, Adi
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This research aims to analyze the problem-solving ability of learners reviewed from their independent learning ability in blended learning assisted by social media. The population of this research consisted of X grade of Public Senior High School 6 Semarang Municipality, in the academic year 2019/2020. The sample was selected by random cluster sampling. The sample groups were X Science 1 as the experimental group while X Science 4 as the control group. This research is mixed-method research. The techniques of collecting quantitative data were the creative thinking ability test and the independent learning ability questionnaire. The technique of collecting qualitative data was done by interview based on the independent learning ability questionnaire and the problem-solving ability test result. The data was processed by a z-test, one-sample t-test, and an independent t-test. The findings showed that the problem-solving ability was reviewed by the independent learning ability realized into high, moderate, and low variety categories. It was shown by 6 students with high independent learning ability had 3 students with excellent problem-solving ability and 3 students with fair problem-solving ability. From 24 students with moderate independent learning ability, there were 10 students with excellent problem-solving abilitys, 12 students with fair problem-solving abilitys, and 3 students with low problem-solving abilitys. From 6 students with low independent learning ability, 1 student had excellent problem-solving abilitys, 3 students with fair problem-solving abilitys, and 2 students with sufficient problem-solving abilitys.
The Creative Thinking Skills based on the Learning Autonomy Assisted by Contextual Module and Mentoring Ibad, Zainul; Sukestiyarno, YL; Hidayah, Isti
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This research aims to describe the effectiveness of independent learning without face-to-face activities assisted by contextual module and mentoring toward the creative thinking skills. This research is a combined research with sequential explanatory design. The population of this research consisted of seventh graders of Public JHS 31 Semarang in academic year 2018/2019. The sample consisted of the VII H class learners. They were taken based on three self-confidence categories: high, moderate, and low. Techniques of collecting data were test, interview, and documentation. The findings showed that the autonomous learning assisted by the contextual module and the mentoring was effective. From the six learners with high learning autonomy, they showed a moderate creative thinking skill. From 21 learners with moderate learning autonomy, 11 learners were found to have a moderate creative thinking skill while 10 learners had a low creative thinking skill. From 5 learners with low learning autonomy, 4 learners had a low creative thinking skill while one learner had a moderate creative thinking skill.
Mathematical Creative Thinking Ability Based on Intellectual Intelligence and Cognitive Style in SSCS Learning with Open-Ended Problems Probosiwi, Wdyanita Indah; Suyitno, Hardi; Dwidayati, Nur Karomah
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The study aims to describe the mathematical creative thinking ability reviewed from intellectual intelligence and cognitive style in SSCS learning with open-ended problems. This research is a type of mix method research with sequential explanatory design. The population of this research is a class VII student of State Junior High School 3 Semarang academic year 2018/2019. Sampling method used in this study was random sampling technique. The study subject was selected with the purposive sampling technique based on the results of the intellectuality intelligence and the field independent (FI) cognitive style or the field dependent (FD). The results showed that the group of upper normal intelligence students category with the cognitive style of FI reaches the four indicators of mathematical creative thinking ability so that they are included in Level 4 (very creative), the group of upper normal intelligence students categorywith the cognitive style of FD can achieve three indicators of mathematical creative thinking ability and included in Level 3 (creative), the group of normal students category with the cognitive style of FI can achieve two indicators of mathematical creative thinking ability which then is included in Level 2 (quite creative), and the group of normal students category with the cognitive style of FD is only able to achieve a single indicator of mathematical creative thinking ability so that it is included in Level 1 (less creative).