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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.
Articles 129 Documents
The Relationship between information literacy, learning space and TPACK on prospective teachers' digital mathematics Literacy Yuliardi, Ricki; Kusumah, Yaya S; Nurjanah, Nurjanah; Juandi, Dadang; Said Husain, Sharifah Kartini
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 9 Issue 3 July 2024
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.v9i3.5361

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This study aims to examine the relationship between information literacy, optimized learning spaces, and TPACK Skills on the mathematical digital literacy skills of prospective mathematics teachers. The method is non-experimental research with a causal correlation design and a quantitative approach using the Structural Equation Modeling (SEM) analysis method. The population in this study were undergraduate mathematics teacher candidates. The sample was obtained from as many as 216 respondents using purposive sampling from public and private universities in Riau, West Sumatra, Bengkulu, Banten, Jakarta, West Java, Yogyakarta, and East Java. The instrument used is a Likert scale on a scale of 1-5, which consists of 24 indicators representing 4 variables. Based on the results of the assumption test, validity test, and model fit test, it can be concluded that the SEM model in this study is suitable and feasible and can describe the theory and findings in the field. Based on the inner model test, it can be concluded that information literacy (LT), Optimize Learning Spaces (LS), and TPACK Skills (TK) have significant effects on mathematical digital literacy (DL) in terms of estimates and P <0.05.  The results of this research indicate that the increasing need for the application of learning technology, especially in mathematics learning, requires increasing the competence of teachers and students in integrating technology in mathematics learning and digital mathematics literacy needs to be the focus of further research.
Visualization of finite groups: The case of the Rubik's cube and supporting properties in GeoGebra de Sousa, Renata Teófilo; Alves, Francisco Régis Vieira; Aires, Ana Paula
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 9 Issue 4 October 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v9i4.5516

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In this text, we present a discussion about the Rubik's Cube and its relationship with Group Theory, particularly permutation groups, as well as possibilities for exploring it using the GeoGebra software interface. We bring a brief discussion about the concept of group, aspects of the Rubik's cube, the Rubik's group as a group of permutations and possibilities for its exploration in GeoGebra. Based on this study, we recognize the potential to delve into permutation groups in Abstract Algebra through a visual interface that associates their properties with a tangible and manipulable object. Additionally, there is the potential for simulating their movements using Dynamic Geometry software, such as GeoGebra. These findings highlight the relevance of GeoGebra as a useful tool for visualizing and understanding permutation groups, promoting a more intuitive and accessible approach to Group Theory in the educational context.
Development of BRUSLE hologram augmented reality based on Android apps by Engklek ethno-games Learning Falah, Mochammad Faiz Nur; Rifqy, Muhammad Iqbal; Primrose, Ailsa Tsabita; Mukti, Taufiq Satria
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.4298

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Curved Side Spaces (BRSL) in learning need to be presented with learning media to make it easier for students to understand the concept. This research aims to produce learning media based on technology and cultural values. The media in question is (BRUSLE) an Android application that can be accessed via mobile with augmented reality hologram content and integrated traditional Engklek game in the learning process. Development research was conducted using the ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The development was carried out based on a needs analysis at MTs N 2 Malang grade 7 in 2023 Mathematics Subjects on BRSL material. The developed product was carried out content validity by 3 experts (media, mathematics learning, and practitioners / teachers) to continue the feasibility test. The first stage feasibility test was conducted on 29 students from MTs N 2 Malang while the second stage feasibility test was conducted on 32 students from MTs N 3 Malang. product quality is interpreted through student questionnaire feedback after taking part in learning with BRUSLE. The quality of the product was also tested on the test results of students' comprehension skills. Data presentation is descriptive to describe the entire series of development process. The products produced in the development research can be concluded that BRUSLE Android APPS based on Hologram Augmented Reality on Engklek ethno-game-based learning is feasible and effective to use to improve students' concept understanding.
Systematic literature review: Ethnomathematics research in Indonesia Iffah, Rona Dhiya Layli; Subanti, Sri; Usodo, Budi; Nurhasanah, Farida
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.5621

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Ethnomathematics research has developed globally, with significant contributions from various countries, especially from Indonesia. Indonesia has diversity and cultural richness that offers opportunities to strengthen its education system, especially in improving mathematical literacy by connecting learning materials with daily activities and cultural norms owned by students. This article presents a systematic literature review on ethnomathematics research in Indonesia. Ethnomathematics is the study of mathematical practices that grow and develop in the cultural context of local communities. This study aims to provide a clear picture of the development of ethnomathematics research in Indonesia, especially in terms of research year, research methodology, regional distribution, level of education, types of cultural products, and types of media used. This study uses a systematic literature review with the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analysis (PRISMA) rule with data sources from ERIC and Scopus. Data was collected without the criteria of the year, with the aim of finding out when ethnomathematics began to be developed in Indonesia. Next, this study differs from previous ethnomathematics systematic literature review studies, focusing on different research scopes, data sources, and objectives. The results show that ethnomathematics emerged in Indonesia in 2016. Utilising an ethnomathematics approach can improve students' mathematical literacy in Indonesia by using more comprehensive research methods (quantitative, mix-method, R&D) and focusing on examining the cultural richness of the Javanese tribes in Central Java, East Java, and DIY, which are still underresearched and through traditional cultural products. In addition, it is hoped that ethnomathematics research can be expanded to other levels of education other than junior high school and utilise digital learning media.
Modeling the antecedents of integration of ethnomathematical perspectives into geometry teaching among faculty: A logistic regression analysis Kyeremeh, Patrick; Awuah, Francis Kwadwo; Orey, Daniel Clark
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.6374

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The necessity for establishing links between school mathematics and students' personal lives and cultures, as enshrined in the ethnomathematics program, is being recognized and investigated in different regions across the globe. However, a comprehensive understanding of the antecedents that drive the integration of ethnomathematical perspectives into mathematics teaching among mathematics teachers is still limited. This cross-sectional survey aimed to address this gap by investigating whether the explanatory variables (such as gender, teaching experience, and religion) predict the mathematics teacher educators’ incorporation of the mathematics found outside of school into geometry teaching. We included a sample of 128 mathematics teacher educators in the survey through non-probability sampling. A logistic regression model was employed to analyze the data garnered using a web-based questionnaire. Based on the findings, all three explanatory variables (gender, teaching experience, and religion) did not predict mathematics teacher educators’ incorporation of mathematics found outside of school into geometry teaching. The findings would help key actors of mathematics education to re-examine their beliefs and practices about the incorporation of ethnomathematical perspectives into teaching that builds on students’ socio-cultural experiences. Implications for teaching and future research are reported.
The agency of mathematics clubs as panacea for efficacious pedagogical praxis: A grade 3 case study Hebe, Headman; Hebe, Gasenakeletso
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.6398

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Mathematics is, universally, considered the heartbeat of the Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematical (STEM) education. Accordingly, the learners must be equipped with strong mathematical proficiency very early in life. This behoves mathematics practitioners to use various impactful pedagogical strategies. The bigger action research from which this paper derives investigated, through the use of qualitative and quantitative approaches, the potential of mathematics clubs as a strategy to improve learner performance in early childhood education (ECE).  Since there is already a published report on the bigger study, this paper focuses only on teasing out the factors that enabled the success of the maths clubs which participated in this study. The current study is essential because the literature reviewed underscores a paucity of research that focuses on factors enabling the efficacy of maths clubs. This  qualitative study relied on interviews with participant-teachers and observations by the field researcher. Vygotsky’s sociocultural framework and the Appreciative Inquiry model underpinned and guided the study. The findings of this study indicate the following as efficacy-enablers in maths clubs:  play-based pedagogy, code-switching, the use of real-life scenarios in pedagogy, learner independence in problem-solving, participant collaboration and small classroom sizes. The study advocates for more research on factors enabling effectiveness in maths clubs and challenges policy decision-makers to transform everyday classroom settings to model mathematics clubs scenarios.
Growth mindset in mathematics: A bibliometric analysis Metu, Chukwuemeka; Marbán, José Maria; Espina, Estefanía
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 10 Issue 1 January 2025
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v10i1.6482

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A growth mindset is the belief that one's intellect and abilities may develop through effort. This mindset suggests that intelligence is not fixed but adaptable. With the continuous growth in literature on the growth mindset in mathematics, there is a need to investigate the current trends from a bibliometric perspective. To meet this need, the leading countries, source citations, author co-citations, and word co-occurrences were examined. A total of 317 articles were retrieved from the Scopus and Web of Science (WoS) databases spanning 2014–2023. The VOSviewer software was used to analyze the collected data. The United States was the leading contributor to growth mindset research, Frontiers in Psychology emerged as the major source of citations, with Dweck being the most cited author. The word co-occurrence map was grouped into different clusters. The Scopus database shows how belief systems shape mindsets and how motivation intersects with clinical and longitudinal investigations. WoS emphasizes the importance of interventions that narrow belief-achievement gaps, as well as the role of technology. These findings offer valuable insights into the expanding body of research on growth mindset in mathematics, paving the way for further research to explore interventions, cultural influences, and long-term effects on student outcomes.
Social semiotics analysis of Palestinian mathematics textbooksfor eighth grade Daher, Wajeeh; Thabet, Ijteyad abu
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 5 Issue 1 February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v5i1.8960

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Mathematics textbook analysis can serve to understand the teaching and learning processes in the mathematics classroom. The present study utilizes a social semiotics framework to analyze the triangle unit of the Palestinian mathematics book for grade 8. The results of the study indicate that the authors utilized the representational aspect of the mathematical object to introduce those objects to the reader. Moreover, the nature of mathematics resulting from this unit is that of a subject that learners do not need material processes to discover, so it is enough to reason about it mentally to arrive at the mathematical objects and relations. The authors used a plural first-person pronoun to describe the need to engage with theorems and inverse theorems. They used the singular second-person pronoun to attract the attention of the reader tospecific features of the mathematical objects. The authors did not use any pronoun when stating the theorem. Some of the connectors were verbs, nouns, and sentences, where the most used connector was the sentence, especially in reasoning. This use of the sentence in mathematical reasoning indicates that the authors wanted to advance the mathematical reasoning as a narrative to facilitate it for the reader.
Promoting creative thinking for gifted students in undergraduate mathematics Ngiamsunthorn, Parinya Sa
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 5 Issue 1 February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v5i1.9675

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Gifted students need a form of special education through extracurricular and learning experiences because they have extraordinary potential in terms of intelligence, creativity, social and mentality, compared to other students. This study aims to investigate various teaching and learning approaches designed for gifted students, and to constitute appropriate techniques that enhance their creative thinking in mathematics. The participants of this study were first-year gifted students enrolled in fundamental mathematics courses towards their undergraduate engineering programs at a science and technology-based university in Thailand. This study discovered that an adequate use of challenge-based learning, problem solving process, project-based learning, well-designed questions and in-depth learning style in the classroom effectively fostered their insightful and creative thought. Moreover, an online tool such as Facebook could be used as a learning platform outside the classroom to engage them in online discussion and collaboration and to challenge their thinking. Ultimately, based on students’ feedbacks and evaluation, this study found that a combination of these techniques and methods built up a more comfortable and motivating atmosphere that helped them for creative thinking and corresponded to their needs and satisfaction.
Developing complex analysis textbook to enhance students’ critical thinking Setyawan, Fariz; Prasetyo, Puguh Wahyu; Nurnugroho, Burhanudin Arif
JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education) Volume 5 Issue 1 February 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23917/jramathedu.v5i1.8741

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Critical thinking skill was needed since problems in daily life required a solution. To solve the problems, the students collect the data as a consideration in making the right decision. Moreover, the students also need good critical thinking skills. To develop a good critical thinking skill, the researcher develops a textbook of Complex Analysis and Application, especially in complex numbers. In this research, a qualitative investigation was carried out in the development of the textbook. This textbook supports the mathematics education students of Universitas Ahmad Dahlan in learning complex analysis course. Researchers did a walkthrough to the expert in assessing the content and construct to validate the textbook. The development model used by researchers is a 4 D model. A 4-D model used in this study is consists of defining, designing, developing, and disseminating. In defining, the researcher adequate materials related to the complex numbers such as the rational number and real number and its properties in addition and multiplication. In designing, some explanation in the textbook is followed by Why and How questions. Open questions are used to stimulate the students’ critical thinking. Based on the walkthrough result, some notation in the textbook, especially mathematics symbols, must be revised using a proper mathematics equation. In addition, some concept should be clearly defined such as z‐¹ = 1/z where the value of z ≠ 0. As a result of the validity construct, the explanation given in the textbook used a step-by step exercise. In disseminating, the students can easily access the textbook and answer the questions using their reasoning. The textbook is valid and readable.

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