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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
Development of Numbers Material Test Using the Item Response Theory (IRT) Approach for SD Students Rustam, Ahmad; Kasmawati, Kasmawati
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 6, No 2 (2021): JME
Publisher : Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v6i2.1585

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The purpose of the research is to produce a product in the form of a valid and reliable measuring instrument for student numeracy that can be used in schools and in the general public. The research stages will be carried out based on the test development design, namely Preparing Test Specifications, Preparing Test Items, Testing Test Items in the Field, Revision of Test Items, and Test Development. The question grid is based on the 2013 curriculum syllabus. The test was conducted on elementary school students. The response of the test results in the form of dichotomous data and analyzed using the item response theory (IRT) model with two logistical parameters (2PL), namely the level of item difficulty and item discriminating power. Estimation of item parameters and capability parameters using the BILOG MG program. Before doing item analysis with IRT. The results of the study contained 18 items that could be used to measure students' numeracy skills. Among these items are numbered questions 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, and 18. meet the criteria of a good item including having a good difficulty level, then the distinguishing power of the item functions well and has good validity and reliability.
Supporting the emergence of mathematical knowledge through problem posing Passarella, Simone
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i2.1259

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Problem posing represents a valuable strategy to create a bridge between mathematics classroom activities and everyday-life experiences. Despite the value of problem posing activities as opportunities for measuring students’ mathematical learning outcomes, more research is needed in investigating if and how problem posing could support the introduction of new mathematical knowledge promoting the development of mathematical concepts.  The aim of this paper is to start investigating how problem posing can extend students’ mathematical knowledge. After having introduced the notion of emergent problem posing, some results from a teaching experiment conducted in a primary school class are reported. The design of the teaching experiment was explicated through the development of the three components of a Hypothetical Learning Trajectory: learning goal; hypothetical learning process; learning activities. Results from the study indicate that semi-structured problem posing activities that start from a suitable artifact could support the emergence of new mathematical knowledge, supporting students’ in re-inventing mathematical strategies to solve problems posed by themselves.  However, further research is necessary, especially in: supporting the notion of emergent problem posing with more teaching experiments; investigating the role of different artifacts in supporting the process of emergent problem-posing; evaluating which characteristics an artifact should have in order to support the process of emergent problem posing; examining possible relations between students’ abilities and emergent problem posing performances.
Self-Regulated Online Learning and Students’ Attitude as Predictors of Skill Proficiency Development in Mathematics Longos, Ken Clyde Otig; Regidor, Rey
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 7, No 1 (2022): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v7i1.1738

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This study aimed to determine if self-regulated online learning and student’s attitude were predictors of skill proficiency development in Mathematics. 200 GE 4 students of UM North Campuses were the respondents of this research. The statistical tools used were Mean, Pearson-r, and Regression Analysis. Quantitative non-experimental research utilizing correlational technique with regression analysis was the research design of this paper. Results revealed high self-regulated online learning among GE 4 students in terms of metacognitive skill, time management, environmental structuring, persistence, and help seeking was high. The level of students’ attitude towards learning Mathematics yielded a descriptive equivalent of high confidence in Mathematics, the importance of Mathematics, and engagement in Mathematics. The level of skill proficiency development of the students in Mathematics yielded a high-level result in terms of conceptual understanding, procedural fluency, strategic competence, adaptive reasoning, and productive disposition. There was a positive significant relationship between self-regulated online learning and students’ attitude to skill proficiency development in Mathematics. However, between the two independent variables, students’ attitude was the only predictor of skill proficiency development in Mathematics.
Analysis of Mathematical Literacy Ability of Students in terms of Visual Learning Styles and Gender Differences Sari, Dian Ulfa; Rahayu, Deti Sri
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 6, No 2 (2021): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v6i2.1459

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The aim of this study was to determine the mathematical literacy skills of grade VIII students (male and female) based on visual learning styles at SMP Negeri (State Middle School) 2 Kendari. This study used an exploratory method with a qualitative approach. Results of the study indicated that: (1) as seen from solving problems related to quantity content aspect, female students with a visual learning style had not been able to pass the stage of using mathematical tools; on space and shape content aspect they were able to pass all stages; meanwhile on change and relationships content aspect the female students were also able to pass all stages. (2) seen from quantity content aspect to solve problem, male students with a visual learning style had not been able to pass the stages of formulating and planning strategies as well as using mathematical tools; on space and shape content aspect they were able to pass all stages; and on change and relationship content aspect, the male students were able to pass all stages.Female students with visual learning styles have not been able to go through one stage, namely the stage of using mathematical tools. While male students with a visual learning style have not gone through two stages, namely te stage of formulating and planning strategies then the stage of using mathematical tools.
The Effectiveness of the Contextual Learning Model Assisted by Hands On Student Learning Outcomes Sari, Dian Ulfa; Mashuri, Sufri; Amalia, Resky; Rahayu, Deti Sri
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 6, No 1 (2021): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v6i1.1554

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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of the contextual learning model assisted by hands on problem solving in improving students' mathematics learning outcomes. The population in this study were all seventh grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Latambaga. Sampling in this study used cluster random sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out by giving tests in the form of description tests and non-tests. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and inferential statistics with hypothesis testing using independent t-test. The results of inferential research using the t-test have been obtained value  or H, rejected. This shows that the contextual learning model assisted by hands on problem solving is effective in improving student learning outcomes.
Promoting self-reflection over re-teaching: Addressing students’ misconceptions with ‘my favorite no’ Caniglia, Joanne
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i2.1230

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Misconceptions are an important aspect of learning and teaching mathematics. What are effective ways for teachers to confront misconceptions and prevent their reoccurrence?  This mixed-methods study examined instrumental and conceptual understandings of students’ errors, mistakes, and misconceptions in a 7th grade mathematics classroom utilizing the ‘My Favorite No’ strategy. Fifty-five students from a Midwest middle school were divided into two groups with similar abilities, with one group confronting misconceptions using the ‘My Favorite No” strategy while the other group received information about a potential error directly from a teacher.  A brief survey of questions followed for students in the “My Favorite No’ class. One group was concerned with conceptual understanding and making connections, and able to solve similar problems.  In the second group, students improved from pretests, yet did not improve as much as students using ‘My Favorite No.’ Thus, teachers are encouraged to consider using “My Favorite No” a strategy where students are in an environment in which they discover their errors and believe in the value of making a mistake. 
Improving Pedagogic Competence through Learning Videos Herlina, H.
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i2.1759

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The purpose of this study was to improve learning outcomes in the subjects of Basics and Mathematics Learning Process. This study uses a pre-experimental one group pre-post design. The research subjects are prospective student teachers who take the Basics and Mathematics Learning Process course consisting of 41 students in 2020. The instrument used is a test instrument that is given before and after treatment in the form of pretest and posttest. Data analysis used two mean differences, namely paired two-sample t-test, but previously tested for normal distribution using Kolmogorof Sminov. To see the improvement in learning outcomes, both data were analyzed by N-Gain. The results of the descriptive analysis showed that the average pretest and posttest were different where the posttest average was 77.44 higher than the pretest average was 62.68. The results of the two-average difference test show a significance value (2 tailed) (0,000) α (0.05), which means that the average pretest and posttest are significantly different. The results of the N-Gain calculation show that the increase in learning outcomes is included in the medium category, so that an increase in learning outcomes is obtained Based on the results of the study, it was concluded that the use of instructional video media can improve learning outcomes for the Basic Learning Process and Mathematics courses. This is possible because videos about learning can represent teaching simulations more than just lectures or discussions.  Keywords:  learning outcomes, pedagogic competence , learning videos .
The Impact of Script Type Cooperative Learning Model Implementation on Mathematics Learning Outcomes in Class VIII Junior High School Students Chairuddin, Chairuddin
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 6, No 1 (2021): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v6i1.1600

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This is an experimental study to determine (1) the mathematics learning outcomes of class VIII students at SMP Negeri 16 Poleang Tengah after being taught using a script-type cooperative learning model on cube and block material; (2) the mathematics learning outcomes of class VIII students at SMP Negeri 16 Poleang Tengah after being taught using conventional learning models on cubes and blocks; and (3) the mathematics learning outcomes of students who are taught using a script-type cooperative learning model on cube and block material. The hypothesis of this study is that using the Script Type cooperative learning model to teach students mathematics is more effective than using traditional learning models on cube and block material in class VIII SMP Negeri 16 Poleang Tengah. The participants in this study were all students in class VIII, who were divided into three parallel classes with a total of 60 pupils. The Cluster Random Sampling approach was used to sample the two classes, one of which was designated as the control class and the other as the experimental class. A total of 40 people were included in the study from both classes. Data is retrieved through learning outcomes assessments, which are then utilized to collect information on students' math learning results. Descriptive and inferential statistics were employed in the data analysis technique. Inferential research using the t-test yielded a value of tcount = 2.293 in sig. = 0.027 = 0.05, indicating that H0 is rejected and H1 is accepted. This inferentially means that there is a significant difference in the mathematics learning outcomes of students in Class VIII SMP Negeri 16 Poleang Tengah who are taught the Script-type cooperative learning model versus the conventional learning model. Based on the findings of these research, it can be stated that using the script type cooperative learning model to teach students mathematics is more effective than using traditional learning models for class VIII students at SMP Negeri 16 Poleang Tengah.
Interest in Gamification Learning Based on Student Learning Styles Farman, Farman; Chairuddin, Chairuddin; Marniati, Marniati
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 6, No 2 (2021): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v6i2.1586

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This study aims to analyze student interest in gamification-assisted learning in terms of student learning styles. This research is a type of descriptive research using a qualitative approach. The subjects are students of the Mathematics Education Study Program, Faculty of Teacher Training and Education, USN Kolaka, a research course program with 20 students. The data collection technique used in this research is to use a questionnaire. The instrument used in this study was a questionnaire of learning styles and interest in learning in gamification-assisted learning. According to Miles and Huberman, the data analysis technique used in this study is a qualitative data analysis technique, namely data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results showed (1) the average student interest in gamification-assisted learning with word walls was in the high category, (2) student learning styles in research subjects mostly tended to be multimodal (60%), and (3) students with unimodal learning styles have high interest, bimodal, and trimodal learning styles have a very high interest in learning with gamification-assisted learning.
The effect of direct instruction and interactive instructional videos on learning effectiveness and ef-ficiency in mathematics education Zendler, Andreas M.
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol 5, No 2 (2020): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v5i2.1137

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This study focuses on the empirical examination of learning effectiveness and efficiency concerning two instructional methods: Direct instruction and interactive instructional videos. An SPF-2×2•2 design is used to control the instructional method, lessons, and class context. Learning outcome on probability calculation is assessed about effectiveness (grade) and efficiency (time required). The empirical findings show that learning with interactive instructional videos performs well regarding direct instruction. This is a significant result in the digitization of instructional methods.