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JME (Journal of Mathematics Education)
Published by USN Scientific Journal
ISSN : 25282468     EISSN : 25282026     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31327/jme
Core Subject : Education,
Menerima segala bentuk artikel dalam bidang pendidikan matematika Penelitian eksperimen, ekspost facto, penelitian korelasi, Penelitian pengembangan dan juga Systematic Literature Review.
Articles 257 Documents
EXPLORATION OF MATHEMATICAL OBJECTS IN THE BALALE TRADITION AS AN EFFORT FOR MODULING IN THE DAYAK SALAKO CULTURE AT NYARUMKOP Risalah, Dewi; Wiwin, Vlorenta Prisilla; Darma, Yudi
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i1.1953

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This study aims to explore mathematical objects in the Balale’ tradition of the Dayak Salako tribe in Nyarumkop Village and then integrate them into the Creation of Culture-Based Modules. The research method used is the ethnographic method, and the type of research used is qualitative. The Balale’ tradition is one of the habits of the Nyarumkop farmers when working the rice fields collectively and in rotation. The Balale’ tradition aims to strengthen relations between communities, because the community works together in the fields to complete tasks such as clearing land, planting rice, clearing grass, and harvesting rice. The results of the study show that the Balale’ tradition has a direct mathematical object in the form of facts that lie in the people who join the lale’an members, the concept lies in the process of working the rice fields which are carried out in turns, the principle lies in the mindset of the community in carrying it out and the skills lies in the work technique of each member of Lale’an. This research also contains indirect mathematical objects in the form of discipline shown by Lale’an members in carrying out this tradition. Then it is mathematically integrated into the creation of a culture-based SPLDV Module using mathematical concepts.
Does Math-Anxiety Affect Senior School Students’ Mathematics Performance? Evidence from Ekiti State, Nigeria Popoola Abiodun Agnes; Olaniyan Omoniyi Mathew
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 4, No 2 (2019): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v4i2.895

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This study identified mathematics anxiety and its effects on students’in performance in Mathematics among Senior School Students in Ekiti State, Nigeria. The sample consisted of 238 SSSII students and 25 math-teachers that were randomly and purposively selected respectively. A questionnaire adapted from the Fennema-Sherman Mathematics Attitudes Scale (FSMAS) was used for the study. Descriptive statistics was used to answer the research questions while t-test was used to test the hypotheses. The study showed that mathematics anxiety exist among senior school students in the study area, which is characterized by feverish feelings in Mathematics class, difficulty in understanding math problem, failure to contribute in Mathematics class, truancy in Mathematics class among others. The study showed that there is a difference in the performance of Mathematics anxious and non-mathematics anxious students as revealed from the t-test.  Also, the mean score of the math-anxious student and non-math anxious students were found to be 31.84% and 61.31% respectively. It is concluded from the study that Mathematics anxiety affects students’ performance in Mathematics. Concerned stakeholder should implement policies at secondary school level to extend the time of Mathematics class on time table, provide conducive environment and engage innovative teaching methods for the teaching of Mathematics.
THE EFFECT OF CREATIVE THINGKING ABILITY AND BASIC MATHEMATICS ABILITY TOWARD STUDENTS PROBLEM SOLVING ABILITY Subawo, Made
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 7, No 2 (2022): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v7i2.1845

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ABSTRACTThis research is an ex post facto research with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were all class VIII of SMP Negeri 2 Ladongi with a total of 73 students. Using total sampling technique so that a total sample of 73 students is obtained. Data collection techniques using tests. Data analysis using multiple regression analysis.The conclusions in this study are as follows: (1) Decryptively, students' mathematics creative thinking abilities are in the quite creative category, students' basic mathematics abilities are in the medium category, students' mathematics problem solving abilities are in the low category; (2) there is a significant influence of students' mathematics creative thinking skills on mathematics problem solving abilities with thitung  ttabel  8,81 1,666 and sig α atau 0,001 0,05; (3) There is a significant positive effect on basic mathematics ability on mathematics problem solving ability with thitung  ttabel or 3,10  1,666 and sig α atau 0,004 0,05; (4) There is a significant positive influence on mathematics creative thinking skills and basic mathematics abilities on the mathematics problem solving abilities of class VIII students of SMP Negeri 2 Ladongi with FHitung = 65,71  or FTabel  = 3,13 or FHitung  FTabel  and significance = 0.000 α = 0.05. Keywords: Creative Thinking Abilities, Basic Mathematics Abilities, Problem Solving Abilities. 
COMPARISON OF LEARNING MATH LEARNING RESULT STUDENTS WITH SAVI MODEL AND NHT MODEL ON STUDENT SMKN 1 KOLAKA S. Supratman; Sri Wulandari Muhlis
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 3, No 1 (2018): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v3i1.495

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The formulation of the problem in this research are: (1) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by SAVI learning model?, (2) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by NHT learning model?, (3) Is the result of learning mathematics of students who taught with SAVI learning model is higher than students taught by NHT learning model. The purpose of this study are: (1) To know how the results of learning mathematics students after teaching with SAVI learning model, (2) To find out how the results of learning mathematics students after being taught with NHT learning model, (3) To determine whether the results of learning mathematics students taught by SAVI learning models higher than students taught by NHT learning models. Type of research using experimental method. The population in this study is all students of class X spread in 11 parallel classes with the number of 310 people. Sampling was done by using cluster random sampling technique. In this research as a sample taken 2 classes from the entire population that is class X A3 as experiment class 1 using SAVI learning model and class X A1 as experiment class 2 using NHT learning model. From result of data analysis obtained that: (1) result of student learning taught by using SAVI learning model which consist of 25 students show minimum value 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 80,36, with standard deviation 9,10; (2) student learning outcomes taught using NHT learning model consisting of 25 students showing minimum score 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 79,62, with standard deviation 10,512; (3) result of t-test analysis using independent sample t-test obtained tcount = 0,302 at = 0,05 with degrees of freedom (dk) = 48 obtained t table = 2,011. Because t t table then Ha is rejected and H0 is accepted. So it can be concluded that the mathematics learning outcomes of students who were taught with the SAVI model was not higher than the students taught by the NHT model.
Application of SQ3R Learning Method in Improving Mathematics Learning Outcomes in Quadrangular Basic Competencies Class VIIB students of MTs Almawaddah Warahmaah Kolaka Susanti, Gemi
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i1.1765

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The purpose of this study was to find out that the application of the SQ3R learning method can improve mathematics learning outcomes in the quadrilateral basic competencies of class VIIB students at MTs Almawaddah Warahmah Kolaka. This research includes classroom action research (CAR) or classroom action research. The procedure of this research is planning, action implementation, observation and evaluation, and reflection. The sources of data in this study were mathematics teachers and students. The type of data obtained is quantitative data, namely student learning outcomes and qualitative data, namely observation sheets. This research was conducted in class VIIB of MTs Almawaddah Warahmah Kolaka in the 2010/2011 academic year even semester. with the number of students 12. From the results of data analysis concluded: (1). The activity of the teacher (researcher) experienced a significant increase from cycle I to cycle II where the learning process was in accordance with what was contained in the lesson plans and observation sheets, (2). Student activities showed a significant increase where they became more active during the learning process and dared to show off their work/reports in front of the class, (3) The application of the SQ3R learning method could improve student learning outcomes for class VIIB MTs Almawaddah Warahmah Kolaka, where the average results learning during the first cycle of 43.33 or completeness of 41.66% increased in the second cycle of 67.5 or completeness of 83.33%.
Profile of Problem Solving System of Linear Equations Two Variables of MTs Al-Khairat Tomini Students Based on Student Learning Styles Raiyan, Raiyan; Sukayasa, Sukayasa; Anggraini, Anggraini; I Nyoman Murdiana, I Nyoman Murdiana
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1969

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This research aims to obtain a description of the problem-solving profile of two-variable linear equation systems of MTs Al-Khairat Tomini students based on the student's learning styles. This type of research is qualitative. The subjects of this research were three students in class VIII B MTs Al-Khairat tomini, each consisting of one student with visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. Data on student problem-solving was obtained from written tests and interviews. This research shows that the subject (IN) carries out the problem-solving plan by the solution plan questions, and the subject did not recheck the problem-solving because he did not understand how to do it. The subject (MA) carries out the problem-solving plan by the problem-solving plan, and the subject can check and solve questions by checking the written answers again.
Analysis of Mathematical Communication Skills of Junior High School Students of Coastal Kolaka Ahmad Rustam; Andi Mariani Ramlan
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 2, No 2 (2017): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v2i2.360

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Mathematical Communication Skills (MCS) of Junior High School students in General is still very lacking.  Does it happen to students coming from the coast? The purpose of this research is to identify and analyze the Mathematical Communication Skills of junior high school students of Kolaka Regency. The data in this research is the data of test result of students' Mathematical Communication Skills and interview result. The instrument used is a description test. The results of analysis of Mathematical Communication Skills of coastal students in Kolaka regency as a whole is still categorized low and for each of the three indicators are also categorized as low. Three KKM indicators of students, if ranked from the lowest acquisition respectively is the ability indicators Com3, the ability Com1, then Com2.
Towards Flipped Learning in Upper Secondary Mathematics Education Weinhandl, Robert; Lavicza, Zsolt; Schallert, Stefanie
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 1 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i1.1114

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Challenges for students in the 21st century, such as acquiring technology, problem-solving, and cooperation skills, also necessitate changes in mathematics education to be able to respond to changing educational needs. One way to respond to these challenges is by utilizing recent educational innovations in schools, for instance, among others are flipped learning (FL) approaches. In this paper, we outline our explorative educational experiment that investigates vital elements of mathematics learning in FL approaches in upper secondary education. We describe the methodologies and findings of our qualitative study based on design-based research to discover key elements of FL approaches in upper secondary education. Analyzing the oral and written data collected over ten months using grounded theory approaches suggested categories (a) confidence when learning; (b) learning by working, and, and (c) flexibility when learning could be essential to understand FL approaches practices in mathematics classrooms. These categories indicate that when using FL approaches in mathematics learning, it could be essential for students to acquire knowledge in a confident and adaptable environment actively.
ANALYSIS OF STUDENTS MATHEMATICAL LITERACY ABILITY IN SOLVING PISA PROBLEMS IN TERMS OF STUDENT LEARNING INDEPENDENCE Chintya, Cici Ayu; Saragih, Sehatta; Hutapea, Nahor Murani
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 2 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1960

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Mathematical literacy skills are one of the essential aspects that students need to master because, through this ability, they can solve problems in everyday life. Providing Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) questions is one of the teachers' efforts to develop students' mathematical literacy skills. This study aims to describe the observed mathematical literacy ability of students learning independence and analyze the difficulties experienced by students in solving PISA problems. The study subjects consisted of 20 students of SMPN 02 Siak Hulu. The research method used is descriptive. The research instrument is PISA test questions oriented to quantity content, learning independence questionnaires, and interview guidelines. The data obtained is analyzed by reducing, presenting, and drawing conclusions. The result of this study is that students doing PISA questions are still experiencing difficulties. This difficulty occurs because students are unfamiliar with PISA model questions. They do not understand the meaning of the problem, do not understand the material in the problem, are confused about determining mathematical concepts, and cannot apply problem-solving strategies.
RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN STUDENT DIFFERENTIAL AND INTEGRAL CALCULUS LEARNING OUTCOMES TO STUDENT DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS LEARNING OUTCOMES Silitonga, R. H. Yanti
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 8, No 1 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i1.1910

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Differential calculus and integral calculus courses are the foundations of mathematics that are important in understanding and applying differential equations. Students can take the Differential Equation course on condition that they have graduated from the Differential Calculus and Integral Calculus courses. This study aims to determine the relationship between the understanding of differential and integral calculus with students' learning outcomes of differential equations. The population in this study were all 2020 Pattimura University Teaching and Teacher Training Faculty Mathematics Education students who had taken differential calculus, integral calculus, and differential equations courses with a total sample of 33 people. The research method used is quantitative research with correlational methods. This study uses multiple regression analysis which has the aim of finding the form and influence between the independent variables and the dependent variable. Data analysis technique using multiple regression test. Based on the results of the data analysis, it was concluded that there was a significant contribution between learning outcomes of differential calculus on learning outcomes of differential equations seen in the relative contribution of learning outcomes of differential calculus on learning outcomes of differential equations based on the calculation results obtained 56.45% while the relative contribution of learning outcomes of integral calculus 43 .54% of the learning outcomes of differential equations. So it shows that there is a big influence between learning outcomes of differential calculus and integral calculus on learning outcomes of differential equation.