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(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING is published by IKIP Siliwangi publishes original research or theoretical papers about teaching and learning in mathematics education study program on current science issues, namely: 1. Mathematics educator in elementary, secondary and high school level 2. Mathematics observers and researchers 3. Educational decisions maker on the regional and national level
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(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING
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(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING is published by IKIP Siliwangi publishes original research or theoretical papers about teaching and learning in mathematics education study program on current science issues, namely: 1. Mathematics educator in elementary, secondary and high school level 2. Mathematics observers and researchers 3. Educational decisions maker on the regional and national level
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COMPARISON OF THE ABILITY OF MATHEMATICAL REASONING OF SMK STUDENTS USING A METACOGNITIVE SKILL APPROACH THROUGH ADVANCE ORGANIZER LEARNING MODELS WITH A SAINTIFIC APPROACH THROUGH DISCOVERY LEARNING Rolina, Rosalina; Aryani, Sri; Taufiqurrohman, Erik
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 3 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (276.257 KB) | DOI: 10.22460/jiml.v1i3.p233-238

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This research is motivated by the low level of mathematical reasoning ability students. This study aims to determine the comparison of mathematical reasoning abilities students between those who learn using the metacognitive skills approach through advance organizer and the scientific approach through discovery learning. The method is an experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design involving two groups and random sampling. At the beginning and end of learning, the two classes are given a test. The population in this study were State Vocational High School students in Cimahi, while the sample consisted of two randomly selected classes. Obtained class XI TEK A  which was given a metacognitive skill approach through advanced organizer and class XI TOI A  is given a scientific approach through discovery learning. The instrument used was a 5-item mathematical reasoning ability test description, then the data mathematical reasoning students were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics using the help of SPSS 21 software. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the improvement of students' mathematical reasoning using skills the metacognitive skills approach through advance organizer is better than students who use a scientific approach through discovery learning.
IMPROVING MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION CAPABILITIES BY REALISTIC MATHEMATICS APPROACH Juliati, Juliati; Firman, Muhammad; Nugraha, Derry
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 3 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 2018
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The background of this study is the lack of mathematical communication skills (MCS) of junior high school students in Cimahi. This study aims to examine the achievement and improvement of MCS of junior high school students in Cimahi by realistic mathematical approaches. This study involved two groups, namely the experimental group and the control group. All groups were given a pretest and posttest. The experimental group obtained mathematics learning with realistic mathematical approaches as treatment and control groups obtained mathematics learning as usual as a treatment. This research method is an experimental research with pretest-posttest control group design, namely the design of the pretest posttest control group that involves two groups and randomly sampled classes. The population in this study were junior high school students in Cimahi, while the sample consisted of two randomly selected classes. Obtained class VIII M (experimental class) and class VIII K control class. The instrument used was a 5-item MCS description test, then the skills scores MCS students' were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics using assistance Minitab 17. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the achievement and improvement of students' MCS using mathematical realistic approaches were better than students who used ordinary learning.
ATTEMPTS TO IMPROVE THE MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS OF CLASS VB STUDENTS OF SDN 074 AYUDIA KOTA BANDUNG IN DATA PROCESSING MATERIALS THROUGH THE TUTOR-ASSISTED SCIENTIFIC APPROACH imam, ibnu; Rohaendi, Nendi
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 2, No 3 (2019): VOLUME 2 NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 2019
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This research is motivated by the low mathematical communication skills of elementary school students who need a learning approach to overcome these problems. The alternative approach used is a scientific approach to peer tutoring. This study aims to examine whether the mathematical communication skills of students who use scientific learning are better than those who use ordinary learning to be reviewed from each stage of the cycle. The research method used is a qualitative method in the form of Classroom Action Research (CAR). In each cycle, learning is given first and then given a test. The population in this study were students of SDN 074 Ayudia Kota Bandung class V, while the sample was VB class. Data collection in this study is in the form of tests in each cycle, then the score data of mathematical communication skills are analyzed by descriptive statistics. Based on the results of the study, the authors concluded that students' mathematical communication skills increased from one cycle to the next.
The Role of Problem Based Learning on Improving Students’ Mathematical Critical Thinking Ability and Self-Regulated Learning Retnaningsih, Musriana; Sugandi, Asep Ikin
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 1 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 1, MARCH 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/jiml.v1i2.p60-69

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This study is a pre test-post test experimental control group design having a goal to analyze  the role of problem based learning on students’ mathematical critical thinking ability  and self regulated learning. The study involved 60 eighth grade students of an MTs, a mathematical critical thinkng test, and a mathematical  self regulated learning scale. The study found that on mathematical critical thinking ability, its gain, and on mathematical self regulated learning, students getting treatment with problem based learning approach attained  better grade than that of students taught by conventional teaching. The first group students obtained at fairly good grades level, while the students taught by conventional teaching attained at medium grades level. The other findings, there was fairly good association between mathematical critical thinking  ability and mathematical self regulated learning.
EFFECT OF CONTEXTUAL TEACHING AND LEARNING ON IMPROVING ABILITY OF MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATIONS VIEWED FROM INTEREST LEVEL OF STUDENT LEARNING Hoer Mutaqin; Jejen Abdul Fatah; Nurkolis Nurkolis; Asep Ikin Sugandi; Wahyudin Wahyudin
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 2 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 2, JUNE 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22460/jiml.v1i2.p169-178

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This study aims to obtain a picture of improving the ability of mathematical communication on the implementation of learning contextual teaching and learning approach viewed from the level of student learning interest. The method used in this research is an experiment with factorial design 3 x 2. The population is all junior high school students in Karawang regency with the subject of the sample is two classes of X in one of SMP Negeri in Kabupaten Karawang. The first class gets learning with contextual teaching and learning, and the second class gets learning by direct learning. From the research, it can be concluded that there are differences in the mathematical communication ability of the students whose learning using Contextual Teaching and Learning learning with direct learning, there is no difference in the improvement of mathematical communication ability among students who have high, medium and low learning interest, there is an interaction between the learning approach and the level interest in learning to improve the ability of mathematical communication, the implementation of learning using Contextual Teaching and Learning learning has been running with the steps that have been determined, the students' difficulties in completing the problem of understanding and mathematical communication lies in the indicator (a) linking a concept/principle with the concept/principle (b) can apply formulas in simple calculations and work on algorithmic calculations, (c) associate a concept/principle with other concepts/principles.
IMPLEMENTATION OF MODEL-ELICITING ACTIVITIES TO IMPROVE THE ABILITY OF MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM SOLVING Rubaitun Rubaitun
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 3 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (273.679 KB) | DOI: 10.22460/jiml.v1i3.p312-317

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This study aims to determine whether the improvement of students' mathematical problem solving skills that get the learning of Model-Eliciting Activities is better than students who get regular learning. Method in this research is experiment and research design pretest and postest in experiment and control class. The population in this study were all students of MTs Kota Cimahi. School samples were taken at random, and obtained by MTs Negeri Kota Cimahi. Then the sample is selected two class VIII at random class. The experimental class uses Model-Eliciting Activities, while the control class uses ordinary learning. The hypothesis in this research is the improvement of student solving abilities of MTs students in Cimahi whose learning using Model-Eliciting Activities is better than using ordinary learning. Research data obtained through the instrument of posttest mathematical problem solving ability. The posttest data is processed by normality test, homogeneity test, and two average difference test using SPSS (Statistical Product and Service Solution) software version 16.0 for Windows. The results showed that the improvement of problem solving ability of MTs students in Cimahi whose learning using Model-Eliciting Activities was better than those using ordinary learning.
Through A Scientific Approach by Using Problem Solving to Improve The Ability of Mathematical Understanding of Vocanational Students Rahman Dani; Ayi Solehudin
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 4 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 4, DECEMBER 2018
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (361.686 KB) | DOI: 10.22460/jiml.v1i4.p350-360

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This research is a research through a scientific approach by using problem solving to improve the understanding of mathematical abilities of vocational students. This research is a quasi-experimental form the which aims to test the achievement and improvement of students' understanding of mathematical skills through a scientific approach, using problem solving rather than learning that only uses a scientific approach. And examine the implementation of learning steps through a scientific approach, using problem solving. The population in this study were all students of class X Vocational School in Bandung Regency, while the sample was class X students from one of the Vocational Schools roomates were determined purposively and were randomly selected from the existing class X. Based on the results of the data analysis, it was concluded that the achievement and improvement of the understanding of mathematical abilities of Vocational students who learning Obtained through the scientific approach, using problem solving was better than Reviews those who Obtained using the scientific approach learning only. And the implementation of learning through a scientific approach, using problem solving is Carried out in accordance with the planned learning steps
MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION ABILITY AND LEARNING INTEREST (Experiment with Yunior High Student Using PQ4R Strategy) Fatah, Jejen Abdul; Rohimat, Aang
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 1 (2018): Volume 1 Number 1, March 2018
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This study is an experiment with pre test-post test control group design having a goal to analyze  the role of Preview, Question, Read, Reflect, Recite, Review (PQ4R) strategy on students’ mathematical communication  ability (MCA) and leraning interest (MLI). The study  involves 58 eighth grade students, a mathematical communication test, a mathematical  learning interest scale. The study found, on MCA, its N Gain, and on MLI, students getting treatment with PQ4R strategy attained better grades than the grades  of students taught by conventional teaching. The first group students attained at medium grade level on MCA and fairly good grade level on MLI, while the second group students  obtained  at low grade level on MCA, medium grade level on MLI, and they realized few difficulties in some  items of  mathematical communication tasks. The other findings, there was no association between MCA and MLI
IMPROVING THE ABILITY OF MATHEMATIC LEARNING MOTIVATION CONNECTIONS WITH A CONTEXTUAL APPROACH Batori, Batori; Hendriana, Heris; Maya, Rippi
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 2 (2018): Volume 1 Number 2, June 2018
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This study aims to determine the improvement of connection skills and motivation to learn mathematics by using a contextual approach and association between the two. The subjects of this study are students of SMP class VIII as much as two classes with 80 students. Instruments used in data collection are pretest and posttest for mathematical connection capability while for motivation to learn mathematics with posttest. Data on connection ability and mathematical learning motivation were analyzed using Mann Whitney nonparametric test. The result of this research is (1) Improvement of mathematical connection ability of junior high school students with learning using contextual approach better than those using ordinary learning. (2) The motivation of learning of junior high school student using contextual approach is better than using ordinary learning. (3) There is a strong association between the ability of the connection and motivation to learn the mathematics of junior high school students who are learning using a contextual approach.
Talk and Write your mathematical Thinking Gilang Kian Ishaya; Rosalina Rolina; Desy Tri Damayanti
(JIML) JOURNAL OF INNOVATIVE MATHEMATICS LEARNING Vol 1, No 3 (2018): VOLUME 1 NUMBER 3, SEPTEMBER 2018
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This research is motivated by the low mathematical communication skills of junior high school students in the city of Bandung Regency. This study aims to determine the comparison of the mathematical communication skills of junior high school students in the city of Bandung regency between the learning usingmodels Think Talk Write. The method used in this study is a quasi-experimental method with a pretest-posttest control group design involving two groups and randomly selected classes, at the beginning and end of the study the two classes were given a test. The population in this study were junior high school students in the city of Bandung Regency, while the sample consisted of two randomly selected classes. Obtained class VII A (experimental class) given themodel Think Talk Write and class VII B (control class) is given a scientific approach. The instrument used was a 5-item mathematical communication ability description test, then theability scores mathematical communication students'were analyzed with descriptive and inferential statistics using the help of SPSS 21 software. Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that there were differences in the achievement of students' mathematical communication skills using models Think Talk Write with students who used a scientific approach. 

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