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MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal)
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MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) is a journal that has a mission to publish the results of research, studies and / or innovation of quality in the field of education and learning from all aspects of mathematics education. To accelerate the transfromasi and implementation of science and technology education and learning to the community.
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THE EFFECT OF STUDENTS’ LEANING STYLE AND SELF-CONCEPT TOWARD MATHEMATICAL CREATIVE THINKING ABILITY IN LINEAR ALGEBRA SUBJECT Dian Purwaningsih
MEJ (Mathematics Education Journal) Vol. 1 No. 2 (2017)
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education University of Muhammadiyah Malang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4623

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The students’ low ability in absorbing the information they got in thelearning activity. Another factor was students’ self-concept which not quitegood. Students’ self-concept can be declared through their selfunderstanding, as well as their self-confidence toward their ability to solvetheir assignment or problem. This study was aimed to investigate the effectof learning style toward the mathematical creative thinking ability, toinvestigate the effect of self-concept toward mathematical creative thinkingability, and to investigate the effect of learning style and self-concept towardmathematical creative thinking ability. This study was one of the ex-postfacto with descriptive approach. Based on the aim of this study, this studyused regression analysis technique in the form of simple analysis regressionand double analysis regression. The result of this study showed that therewas an effect of learning style toward mathematical creative thinking ability,there was an effect of self-concept toward mathematical creative thinkingability, and there was an effect of learning style and self-concept towardmathematical creative thinking ability
THE INFLUENCE OF ETHNOMATHEMATICS-CONTAINED PROBLEM BASED LEARNING MODEL AND MATHEMATICAL DISPOSITION SKILL TOWARD MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION Sofri Amalia Rizkia
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This research aims to: (1) knowing the positive influence ofethnomathematics-contained PBL model towards mathematicalrepresentation skill, (2) knowing the positive influence of mathematicaldisposition towards mathematical representation skill, and (3) knowing thepositive influence of ethnomathematics-contained PBL model andmathematical disposition skill towards mathematical representation. This isa quantitative research. Four classes in fifth semester from Educational ofElementary School students of 2016/2017 became the population of thisresearch. The sample in this research was Education of Elementary School2 (two) as the experiment class, and class of Educational of ElementarySchool 1 (one) as the control class. As for data collection, the used ofdocumentation, test, questionnaire, and observation technique was done tocomplete this research. The research analysis data was using SPSS 16,which is homogeneity test, normality test, simple regression test, and doubleregression test. The result showed that (1) there is positive influence ofethnomathematics-contained Problem Based Learning (PBI) model andmathematical disposition skill toward mathematical representation, (2) thereis positive influence of mathematical disposition towards mathematicalrepresentation skill, (3) there is positive influence of Problem BasedLearning (PBL) model and mathematical disposition skill towardmathematical representation.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SOMATIC AUDITORY VISUAL AND INTELECTUAL (SAVI) LEARNING APPROACH ASSISTED PROBLEM CARD TOWARDS THE STUDENTS’ LIVELINESS AND ACHIEVEMENT ON TRIGONOMETRY MATERIAL OF MATHEMATICS LEARNING Wulan Maulida; Ponoharjo Ponoharjo; Wikan Budi Utami
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4625

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This study aimed to know if the X grade students of SMA Negeri 4 KotaTegal who were taught by using SAVI learning approach assisted problemcard were: (1) reach the learning target achievement, (2) there is a distinctionbetween students and the students who are taught by using SAVI learningapproach towards their liveliness and achievement, (3) the liveliness andachievement of students are better than the students who are taught by usingSAVI learning approach. The researcher conducted the study at SMA Negeri4 Kota Tegal in 2016/2017 academic year. The population under study was282 students. This study used quasi-experimental methodology whichconsisted of 61 students as the population sample. Cluster random samplingtechnique was used to determine the population sample. The Instruments ofthis study were observation on the students’ liveliness of mathematicslearning which had been passed validity testing by the expert and theachievement test of mathematic learning which had been passed validity andreliability testing. Furthermore, the researcher used proportion test, manovatest and T2-Hotteling test as the data analysis technique. The results of thestudy on the X grade students of SMA Negeri 4 Kota Tegal showed: (1) Thestudents who were taught by using SAVI learning approach assisted problemcard reached the target achievement, (2) there were differences between thestudents who were taught by using SAVI learning approach assisted problemcard and the students who were taught by using SAVI learning approach interms of students’ liveliness and achievement. (3) the liveliness andachievement of the students who were taught by using SAVI learningapproach assisted problem card were better than the students who were taughtby using SAVI learning approach.
AN ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICAL’S WRITING OF STUDENT’S ABILITY ON THE CLASS VIII Dita Latifatu Syarifah; Marhan Taufik; Yus Mochamad Cholily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4626

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The research has a goal to describe writing mathematical student capabilitybased on mathematics expression aspect and writing text aspect on thesystem equation linear two variable lesson.The research is using qualitativeapproach which creature of descriptive. The collecting technique of datawhich done is about the result of answering test. The result’s analysis ofthe research student capability on writing mathematical expression andwriting text which be on the system equation linear two variable matter isabout the student can writing mathematics model which suitable with thematter has given, but did not write the formula completely. The result’sanalysis of test on the writing text aspect, student can write the symbolexactly but there is notconsistently and less coherent on writing steps. Ashortage of mathematics expression and writing text because of student lesson understanding what it asked on the matter. The abilities’ result of studentsmathematics written based on expression mathematics on the highcathegories and get average about 67,54%, while getting result of writingtext on the middle cathegories as about 60,52%.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF CARD MEDIA WITH SCIENTIFIC APPROACH ON JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL OF MATHEMATICS LESSON Erik Kuswanto; Imam Turmudi; Moh. Mahfud Effendi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4627

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The goal of the research to describe of development of card media with scientificapproach on mathematics lesson, and show the practical and effectivity of cardmedia with scientific approach. The research's model use Borg and Gall model.The steps of the research are : analyze of potential and problem, the collect ofdata, product design, design validation and revision of design. Trying of test wasconducted to know the effectivity of card media. The instrument use observationsheet, questionnaire, and observation sheet of test's trying. The design of validation'sresult show that media is valid and it can apply on the teaching learning. Theresult of test's trying show that card media is practical to use as mathematicslearning's media. Beside that, the student classical of total's percentage after do thetest show that media is effective to use as teaching learning.
ANALYSIS OF CRITICAL THINKING SKILLS BY HOMESCHOOLING’S STUDENTS IN SOLVING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM Fitriatus Sholihah; Siti Inganah; Moh. Mahfud Effendi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4628

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This study aims to describe the critical thinking skills ofhomeschooling students in solving mathematical problems. The type ofthis research is descriptive research with qualitative approach. Subjects inthis study were six students homeschooling is equivalent to junior highschool students class IX. Data were obtained through tests and interviews.Test are identified and described in accordance with the achievement ofstudents towards critical thinking indicators used in this research thatclarification, assessment, strategy/ tactics, and inference. The results of theinterviews are used to further strengthen the data on homeschoolingstudents' critical thinking skills. The results showed that onehomeschooling student is in the category of less critical, four students areon quite critical category and only one student in a critical category.This suggests that homeschooling students' critical thinking skills arelow. Low critical thinking skills are affected by limitations homeschoolingstudent learning of mathematics is done, students 'mathematical ability andmathematical learning processes that do not yet geared to developinghomeschooling students' critical thinking skills. So that based on the resultsof this study are advised to make the learning process of mathematics todevelop homeschooling students' critical thinking skills.
STUDENTS MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS ON COOPERATIVE LEARNING OF TGT TYPE TO SET MATERIAL Meinar Yuari Salsabil; Siti Inganah; Yus Mochamad Cholily
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4629

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This study aims to describe students' mathematical communication skillsboth oral and written. The communication ability is observed through theapplication of cooperative learning model type TGT for set theory. Theresearch design was qualitative descriptive. The subjects of the study were 17students of class VII-B. The learning material were lesson plan,discussion group, game group, worksheet, game question, and written test.The research instruments were observation sheet of teacher activity, writtenand oral mathematical communication ability. The results of the study at thefirst meeting showed that the ability of oral mathematical communication hadsufficient category and written had low category. The second meeting of oralmathematical communication skills had sufficient category and written wasbetter than before. Oral mathematical communication improved at the thirdmeeting, while written in the low category. The fourth meeting was increasedin the ability of oral and written mathematical communication, for high oralmathematical communication and written with high category as well. Thestudents' mathematical communication skills from the first to fourthmeetings had increased. The average overall ability of oral and writtenmathematical communication was sufficient
THE ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS USING NEWMAN STAGES REVIEWED FROM EMOTIONAL INTELLIGENCE Yuli Nur Wahidah; Siti Inganah; Agung Deddiliawan Ismail
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4630

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This study aims to describe student’s mathematical problemsolving abilities with high, medium, and low emotional intelligence. Thetype of this research is descriptive with qualitative-quantitative approach.Subjects in this study were students of Class VII of SMPN 3 Maron whichamounted to 9 students. Data Obtained through questionnaires, tests, andinterviews. Data analysis techniques used are Likert scale, average andpercentage. The results showed the ability to solve mathematical problemsbased on the stages of Newman items, namely: students with high levels ofemotional intelligence: (1) reading the problem, determining keywords, (2)understanding the problem, determining sufficient conditions, necessaryterms and change the problem into the mathematical sentence, (3) theproblem of transformation, determining relevant strategy, (4) process skills,executing strategy, (5) writing the answer, finding the answer and conclusion.Students with moderate emotional intelligence: (1) reading the problem,hesitating to determine keywords, (2) understanding the problem, beingable to determine sufficient conditions and necessary conditions but cannotchange the problem into mathematical sentences, (3) the problem oftransformation, relevant strategies, (4) process skills, being able to executethe strategy but less accurate on the calculation process, (5) writing answers,answers and conclusions are less precise. Students with low emotionalintelligence: (1) reading problems, not being able to determine keywords, (2)understanding the problem, being able to determine sufficient terms andconditions necessary but not yet able to change the problem intomathematical sentences, (3) transformation problem, less relevant, (4)process skills, many errors in the calculation process and did not completeuntil the final stage, (5) writing answers, have not found answers andconclusions.
THE ANALYSIS OF PROBLEM BASED LEARNING IN LEARNING MATHEMATICS SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL Tiara Anggraeni; Akhsanul In'am; Marhan Taufik
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This study aims to determine the level of response, the level of motivation,student learning outcomes and learning process using Problem Based Learningon learning mathematics. This research is descriptive research where there isno manipulation only to describe and to analyze the data obtained. Thisresearch uses quantitative research methods with the subjects of the studywhich amounted to 33 people. Data collection techniques used includequestionnaires, observations, interviews and tests. Data analysis used in thisresearch is qualitative analysis technique and quantitative analysis. The resultof the research indicates that the students response level to Problem BasedLearning is high with the percentage of achievement of 72.02% and thestudents' motivation level with the percentage of achievement of 70.05%.Student learning outcomes obtained using Problem Based Learning are quitesatisfactory. With the percentage of achievement level reached 75.75%. Withthe Minimum Exhaustiveness Criteria (KKM) score at the school is 75, so thatall students meet the given KKM.
ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL (SMP) THROUGH THE SAVI (SOMATIC, AUDITORY, VISUALIZATION, INTELLECTUALLY) APPROACH Mazidah Maghfiroh; Baiduri Baiduri; Siti Khoiruli Ummah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22219/mej.v1i2.4632

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The purpose of this research is to analyze the students’ mathematicalcommunication in junior high school verbally as well as written by means theapproach of SAVI. This research uses qualitative approach with descriptiveresearch type. The subjects of this study totally 31 students of junior highschool on a class VIII, while the object is the students’ mathematicalcommunication, verbal as well as written using the approach of SAVI. Theinstrument used in this study are observation and test sheets. The data will beanalyzed using three plots, namely: data reduction, data presentations andsummarizing. The result of this study shows that students’ verbalcommunication in mathematics by means the approach of SAVI is in goodcategory. Students can finely declare the examples, explain mathematicsrepresentations, give questions and answers, declare the situation of aproblem in mathematical model, discuss a problem, conclude the result ofthe discussion and make summary related to the subject. The writtenmathematical communication of students is also in good category. Studentscan do well in writing mathematical ideas and representations, findingimportant points, rewriting the test in mathematical model, finishing theproblem and wraiting the summary related to the subject.

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