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JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education)
ISSN : 25033697     EISSN : 25412590     DOI : https://www.doi.org/10.23917/jramathedu
Core Subject : Education,
The JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) is an open access and peer reviewed scholarly international journal devoted to encouraging the academic conversation of researchers in the field of mathematics education. The JRAMathEdu covers all the research topics on the technology in mathematics education, mathematics teachers development, special needs in mathematics education, educational psychology in mathematics education, and ethnomathematics.
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Tracing proof schemes: some patterns and newperspectives Akkurt, Yasemin Yılmaz; Durmuş, Soner
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 7 Issue 1 January 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v7i1.15740

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The aim of this paper is to review some studies conducted withdifferentlearning areas in which the schemes of different participants emerge. Alsoit is about to show how mathematical proofs are handled in these studiesby considering Harel and Sowder's classification of proof schemes withspecific examples. As a result, it was seen that the examined studies wereaddressed in the learning areas of Analysis, Geometry, Algebra, LinearAlgebra, Elementary Number Theory, Probability, Combinatorics, andMIX. Students in early grades tend more towards external and empirical proof schemes. On the other hand, the characteristics of theproof schemes become more sophisticated as the participants' profiles changeto pre-service teachers or as they become more specializinginmathematics. Some results are as follows: the academic achievementlevels, genders, and grade levels of the participants in the studiesexamined in this paper have indicated that they have similar traces withthe schemes they use. In addition, it has been determined that newperspectives such as examining Harel and Sowder's classificationwithnew lenses, revealing the overlooked roles of some dynamics inproof, orimproving the framework provide an important research area intermsof revealing students' potentials.
Social semiotics comparison between old and new Palestinian mathematics curriculum for the ninth grade Dawoud, Husam; Daher, Wajeeh
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 7 Issue 1 January 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v7i1.16006

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This research aimed to analyze Algebra unit in both the old and new Palestinian curriculum for the ninth grade by using deductive content analysis based on the social semiotic approach. The results of this study showed that, in both books, the mental, behavioral, and verbal processes were more frequent than the relational, existential, and material processes. Moreover, the most frequent object used in both curriculums were the initial description, the rule, and the official definition. The most frequent representation of the mathematical object in both curriculums, was the algebraic representation, then the verbal, the numerical and the graphic representations. The research findings also indicate that in both books, the use of the pronoun “I” was the most frequent, then the pronoun “we” and then other pronouns. The imperative was frequent in the Algebra unit in the old curriculum, but less frequent in the new curriculum. The research findings, regarding the textual function in both books, indicated that the text orientation ‘previous knowledge to new knowledge’ was the most frequent in Algebra. This demonstrates that the author in both books cared about applying the new knowledge and assessing it, what means that the text progresses horizontally in both curriculums.
Indonesian mathematics teachers’ views on distance learning barriers during the early Covid-19 pandemic Julie, Hongki; Rianasari, Veronika Fitri; Apriani, Maria Suci
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 7 Issue 1 January 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v7i1.15616

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The aim of this paper is to describe the views of mathematics teachers in Indonesia on the distance learning barriers during the early Covid-19 pandemic. Specifically, this paper investigates the barriers that teachers view as significant in distance learning and efforts taken to overcome the barriers during the early Covid-19 pandemic. This study employed a descriptive research design involving 415 mathematics teachers by snowball sampling to fill out an online questionnaire. This study shows that barriers related to pedagogical dimensions were perceived as significant in distance learning during the early Covid-19 pandemic. Moreover, this study reveals that most of the teachers did some efforts that can be done by the teachers themselves to overcome the barriers. Based on the findings, we argue that it is important to support teachers’ pedagogical competencies to conduct distance learning in order to face this current pandemic or any future crises that may potentially disrupt face-to-face learning.
Pre-service teachers’ mathematical concepts in indigenous languages: Challenges encountered in multilingual classrooms, Rundu urban, Namibia Nahole, Martha; Haimbodi, Frans Ndemupondaka
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 7 Issue 1 January 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v7i1.15482

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Teaching mathematics in primary schools using indigenous languages as the language of instruction may present a professional challenge for teachers in several ways. Whereas most studies focused on teachers’ use of indigenous language in mathematics classrooms, there seems to be little done on the challenges experienced by pre-service teachers while teaching mathematics in indigenous languages. This study, thus, explored the challenges experienced by pre-service teachers teaching mathematics in indigenous languages at the primary school phase in Namibian multilingual classrooms. The study used a total population sampling technique and involved 90 pre-service teachers at the Rundu campus of the University of Namibia who voluntarily completed the questionnaires. The results showed that pre-service teachers faced difficulties with some concepts that were rather literally translated from English to vernacular. Thus, the translation led to ambiguous meanings. Another challenge was that some of the learners had problems in understanding the concepts in the language of instruction as they had a different mother tongue, for example the Chokwe and Nyemba speaking learners in classes where the medium of instruction is Rukwangali.
Ethnomathematics study: cultural values and geometric concepts in the traditional “tanean-lanjang” house in Madura - Indonesia Sari, Ariesta Kartika; Budiarto, Mega Teguh; Ekawati, Rooselyna
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 7 Issue 1 January 2022
Publisher : Lembaga Pengembangan Publikasi Ilmiah dan Buku Ajar, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v7i1.15660

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One of the cultural outcomes of the Madurese community is the traditional tanean lanjang house with a long front yard, designed from several batih (nuclear) families, consisting of a married couple with unmarried children. This study explores geometric concepts of the traditional house to demonstrate how they can be useful for learning mathematics. The descriptive qualitative study described the mathematical concepts found in the tanean lanjang traditional house or settlement in Madura. Furthermore, an ethnographic method was also used to analyze documents, ethnographic notes, and documentation (photos). Data analysis techniques employed an interactive model of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results of the study show that the cultural values and geometric concepts of the tanean lanjang traditional house comprised (1) kinship and brotherhood values, (2) harmony in the household, and (3) strength in the household. The geometric concepts contained in the traditional tanean lanjang house include 2-dimensional shape (i.e., rectangle, trapezoid, triangle), perimeter of 2-dimensional shape, area of 2-dimensional shape, 3- dimensional shape (i.e., triangular prism), the volume of 3-dimensional shape, curve, and the concept of reflection in geometry.

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