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Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
Published by Universitas Lampung
ISSN : 14112531     EISSN : 26855488     DOI : http://doi.org/10.23960/jpmipa
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA (JPMIPA) focused on mathematics education, science education, and the use of technology in the educational field. In more detail, the scope of interest are, but not limited to: STEM/STEAM Education Environmental and Sustainability Education Scientific Literacy Computer-based Education and Digital Competence Higher Order Thinking Skills Multicultural and Inclusive Education Attitude towards Mathematics and Science Learning Models, Methods, Strategies of Math & Science Learning Virtual and Blended Learning Teacher Education
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Development of Statistical Literacy-based Mathematics Module for Junior High School Students in the Context of MSMEs’ Empowerment Subekti, Fitrianto Eko; Gunawan, Gunawan; Ong, Eng Tek; Akhsani, Lukmanul; Zuhrotunnisa, Zuhrotunnisa
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1342-1354

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Statistical Literacy is needed by students in understanding information and presenting data in various forms of representation. This study aims to develop a mathematics module based on statistical literacy for junior high school students in the context of empowering Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises (MSMEs) that is valid, practical, and effective. The research method uses a development research design with ASSURE stages. Twenty students of class VIII A were used as research samples, considering the ease and accessibility in conducting the research. Validity data were obtained through a validation questionnaire assessed by competent experts in their fields. Practicality data were obtained through a student response questionnaire. Effectiveness data were obtained based on the results of the statistical literacy pre-test and post-test. While observation data were used as supporting data to describe the module trial activities in learning. Quantitative data analysis used average values to analyze the results of the validation questionnaire and student responses, as well as the Wilcoxon test to determine the effectiveness of the developed module in learning. The validation results show that the developed module meets the validity criteria and receives positive responses from students and teachers. In addition, the Wilcoxon test results indicate the influence of module use in learning, that supported by the N-Gain test results of 0.59, indicating that the developed learning module is quite effective in improving students' statistical literacy. Although the development results are quite effective, students need to be accustomed to dealing with problems that contain the surrounding context, increase assignments, and integrate strategies, media, and learning models that focus on developing statistical literacy. Thus, the developed module has met the criteria of validity, practicality, and effectiveness. However, the results of the statistical literacy test evaluation indicate limitations in students' abilities to interpret and draw conclusions. This research provides an important contribution in developing relevant, innovative teaching materials, while highlighting crucial aspects for future learning, especially focusing on statistical literacy and contextual-based learning.    Keywords: statistical literacy, MSMEs empowerment, statistical module.
Unravelling Affective Mathematical Disposition: Its Role in Strengthening Numeracy Among Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers Soesanto, Robert Harry; Dirgantoro, Kurnia Putri Sepdikasari
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1323-1341

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This study investigates the relationship between affective mathematical disposition (MD) and numeracy among pre-service mathematics teachers in Indonesia. The research examines explicitly how different dimensions of MD influence students' numeracy skills. A total of 237 participants took part in a semester-long numeracy enrichment program, followed by a numeracy assessment and an MD questionnaire based on Beyers' seven affective dimensions. Using multiple linear regression analysis, the findings indicate that MD significantly affects numeracy (p = 0.018), with an adjusted R-squared value of 0.571, indicating that 57.1% of the variance in numeracy scores can be explained by MD. Notably, the dimensions "Nature in Mathematics" (β = 0.584, p = 0.033) and "Mathematics Self-Concept" (β = 0.612, p = 0.016) exhibit significant positive influences on numeracy. Highlighting the role of conceptual understanding and self-perception in mathematical learning. These results align with the program’s design, which emphasized conceptual understanding and reflective self-assessment elements directly tied to both dimensions. However, other dimensions, including "Usefulness," "Worthwhileness," "Sensibleness," "Attitude," and "Math Anxiety," did not show significant effects. This may be due to participants' shared perceptions as mathematics teacher candidates, resulting in low variability on those dimensions, or due to possible mediation effects (e.g., motivation) that were not examined in this study. The findings suggest that interventions aiming to strengthen numeracy should focus on enhancing students’ understanding of mathematical structures and fostering a strong self-concept as mathematics learners. This study contributes to mathematics education by highlighting the specific affective dimensions that most directly relate to numeracy, providing a nuanced perspective for teacher educators seeking to balance cognitive and affective development in their curriculum.   Keywords: mathematical disposition, affective domain, numeracy, pre-service mathematics teachers, mathematics education.
Development of a Science Literacy Test for Junior High School Students Based on the PISA 2025 Framework Valio, Farah Amara; Safira, Ledya; Aulliyah, Uunwanah Agustin; Suwarna, Iwan Permana
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1377-1405

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This study aims to develop a valid, reliable, and practical science literacy test instrument based on the PISA 2025 framework as a tool for assessing the science literacy abilities of junior high school students in a contextual and in-depth manner. The issue of low science literacy in Indonesia, where 53.60% of students are in the very low category, highlights the urgency of providing an evaluation instrument that can comprehensively represent scientific thinking abilities. This achievement is closely related to the lack of student training using international assessment-based testing instruments such as PISA during the learning process. The research method used was Research and Development (R&D) with a 4-D development model (Define, Design, Development, Dissemination). The instrument was developed based on four dimensions of science literacy (competence, context, knowledge, and cognitive level) within the PISA 2025 framework and covers topics in the science subject, namely electricity, waves, and magnetism. Content validation was conducted by content, instrument, and language experts, while empirical testing was carried out to evaluate the quality of the test items. The research results showed that the instrument had high content validity (CVI = 0.93; CVR = 0.8–1). The average validity of each item reached 0.60. The instrument showed good consistency in terms of reliability, as indicated by the Omega McDonald coefficient of 0.79 for the combination of essay and complex multiple-choice questions, and the Cronbach’s Alpha value of 0.68 for multiple-choice questions analysed separately. Most items were categorized as moderately difficult (72.73%) and had good discriminative power (63.63%). Additionally, the practicality value of 78.85% indicates that the instrument is easy to use in an educational context. Therefore, this instrument is suitable for use as a science literacy assessment tool aligned with the PISA 2025 framework and supports the development of higher-order thinking skills in national assessments.    Keywords: science literacy, instruments, assessment, PISA.
Mathematical Literacy of Prospective Teachers: A Systematic Review of Factors, Readiness, and Teacher Education Preparation Dirgantoro, Kurnia Putri Sepdikasari; Kusumah, Yaya Sukjaya; Jupri, Al; Melissa, Margaretha Madha
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1355-1376

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Mathematical literacy is a crucial competency for 21st-century teachers to foster critical thinking and problem-solving skills in various educational contexts. However, several pieces of evidence suggest that many prospective teachers struggle to develop mathematical literacy, which may hinder the effectiveness of mathematics learning. This study aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the mathematical literacy of prospective teachers through a systematic literature review of previous research. The study used the PRISMA protocol by searching articles from five reputable databases (ERIC, ProQuest, Taylor & Francis, Emerald Insight, and Scopus) using predefined inclusion and exclusion criteria. Of the initial search results of 8659 articles, only 13 articles were eligible for further review after the screening and duplication removal process. The analysis was focused on six research questions which included: (1) the geographical distribution of the research, (2) the academic background of the research subject, (3) the research topic, (4) factors that affect mathematical literacy, (5) the readiness of prospective teachers, and (6) the form of debriefing by the teacher education program. The results showed that the mathematical literacy of prospective teachers was influenced by both internal factors, such as conceptual comprehension, self-efficacy, and anxiety, as well as external factors, including pedagogical training and sociocultural contexts. However, most teacher education programs have not optimally emphasized the development of contextual and applicative mathematical literacy. This study highlights the importance of strengthening the teacher education curriculum through a contextual, activity-based, and culturally responsive approach, enabling prospective teachers to develop and effectively implement mathematical literacy in diverse learning contexts.     Keywords: mathematical literacy, prospective teacher, systematic review, teacher education, pedagogical preparation.
Development of Problem-Based Physics E-Book on The Topics of Work And Energy to Improve Students' Conceptual Understanding and Digital Literacy Artanti, Francisca Happy; Widiatmono, Restu; Jumadi, Jumadi
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1479-1495

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This study aims to develop an electronic book (e-book) based on the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) approach to enhance students' conceptual understanding and digital literacy on the topic of work and energy. Responding to the growing demand for interactive and student-centered learning media in physics education, the e-book is designed to serve as a learning resource that fosters engagement in problem-solving and critical thinking. The research adopts the ADDIE development model, comprising Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation, and applies a quantitative approach using a one-group pretest-posttest design. Participants in this study were tenth-grade students from State Senior High School 9, Yogyakarta. Data were collected through the use of the developed e-book, conceptual understanding tests, digital literacy questionnaires, and student response surveys. Validators rated the e-book as “highly valid” and suitable for use. The implementation results showed a significant improvement in students' conceptual understanding, with an N-gain score of 0.71, which falls into the high category. Additionally, there was an improvement in digital literacy, with an N-gain score of 0.66, which also falls into the high category. The effectiveness of this e-book was also tested using a T-test and showed significant improvements before and after learning for both variables. Additionally, students responded positively, finding the e-book engaging, easy to access, and beneficial in supporting their learning process. These preliminary findings indicate that the PBL-based e-book has the potential to be an effective learning tool for high school physics education.    Keywords: e-book, problem-based learning, work and energy, conceptual understanding, digital literacy.
Analysis of The Relationship Between The Role of Local Culture and Digital Media in Shaping Environmentally Conscious Character Chastanti, Ika; Ernawati, Ernawati; Malindo, Amiruddin Ahmad; Afriani, Dwi Tika; Jannah, Nur
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1565-1579

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The global environmental crisis demands urgent strategies to cultivate environmental awareness, particularly among youth. This study aims to analyse and compare the influence of local culture and digital media on fostering environmentally conscious character among university students in Indonesia. An ex post facto design with multivariate correlation was employed. The sample included 228 biology education students from three universities in Indonesia who had completed the Environmental Knowledge course. Data were collected via an online questionnaire consisting of 15 Likert-scale items and five open-ended questions. Expert judgment was used to validate the instrument, and reliability scores for all constructs exceeded α = 0.78. Pearson correlation and multiple linear regression were used for quantitative analysis, supported by qualitative coding of open responses. A statistically non-significant and weak correlation was found between local culture and environmental character (r = 0.185; p = 0.323). Strikingly, only 2% of respondents demonstrated awareness of local environmental cultural values, highlighting an alarming disconnect between youth and traditional ecological wisdom. Meanwhile, digital media showed a statistically significant but practically weak relationship (r = 0.150; t = 2.27; p = 0.024). This statistical significance may be attributed to the large sample size and should not be interpreted as a strong practical effect. Students frequently cited digital platforms such as TikTok and Instagram as sources of ecological content. While digital media offers an accessible entry point for environmental messaging, its real-world impact is limited. Conversely, local culture holds deep contextual potential that is currently underutilized. A key limitation of this study is its specific sample of biology education students who likely possess higher baseline environmental knowledge, potentially skewing results. Future studies should include more diverse academic disciplines to improve generalizability. These findings underscore the urgency of integrating cultural ecological values into youth education via engaging digital formats.   Keywords: digital media, environmentally conscious character, local culture. 
Analysis of Students' Mathematical Connections Ability on HOTS Questions Based on Jambi Culture in View of Personality Types Putri, Rahmi; Vrasetya, Arshinta; Nasution, Eline Yanty Putri; Casanova, Anriany
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1406-1427

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This study aims to analyze students’ mathematical connections ability in solving Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) problems based on Jambi culture, viewed from judging and perceiving personality types as categorized by the Myers-Briggs Type Indicator (MBTI). A total of 21 twelfth-grade students from SMA Negeri 3 Sungai Penuh participated in the MBTI test for personality identification. Based on the highest scores in each category, four students (two with judging and two with perceiving personalities) were purposefully selected for detailed analysis. A qualitative case study approach was employed, utilizing HOTS problems with local cultural stimuli, specifically the Kajang Leko traditional house and Padamaran cake, along with structured interview guidelines. Data were analyzed through the stages of reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results revealed that students with judging personality types had higher scores (average 75%, high category) in mathematical connections ability compared to those with perceiving types (62.5%, moderate category). This difference can be attributed to the characteristics of judging individuals, who tend to be more systematic, structured, and consistent in constructing problem-solving steps, allowing them to connect mathematical concepts more logically. In contrast, perceiving students as flexible and spontaneous tended to be less organized, resulting in difficulties establishing comprehensive conceptual relationships. The novelty of this study lies in its integration of local Jambi culture as contextual stimuli in assessing mathematical connection ability based on personality types. The findings potentially diverge from previous studies, which suggested that perceiving types were more adept at making conceptual connections. This research indicates that local cultural contexts may influence students’ cognitive performance according to personality, highlighting the importance of incorporating cultural factors and individual characteristics into the design of mathematics instruction. Keywords: judging personality, perceiving personality, mathematical connections ability, HOTS questions, jambi culture.
Misconceptions on Interpreting and Modeling the Concept of Division Among Elementary School Teachers Krisnadi, Elang; Kandaga, Thesa; Adnan, Mazlini
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1496-1514

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This study investigates the nature and extent of conceptual misconceptions held by elementary school teachers in interpreting and modeling the mathematical concept of division. Motivated by the recognition that students’ misunderstandings often originate from teachers’ inadequate conceptual grasp, particularly regarding the use of partitive and quotative models, this research addresses a critical gap in the literature on teachers' mathematical representations. Although division is a foundational concept in mathematics instruction, limited empirical research has explored how teachers misconstrue its meanings in classroom contexts. Employing a descriptive qualitative design within a multiple-case study framework, the study involved 80 fifth-grade teachers from four major Indonesian cities: Jakarta, Bandung, Yogyakarta, and Surabaya. Participants were selected through purposive sampling. Data were collected through classroom observations, semi-structured interviews, and lesson plan analysis. Thematic analysis was used to identify recurring patterns of misconception across instructional practices.  Findings in this study revealed misconceptions among many teachers in distinguishing between the partitive (repeated subtraction) and quotative (equal sharing) interpretations of division. This confusion results in the use of inappropriate, rigid, or overly simplified concrete models. The misconception distorts mathematical representations and contributes directly to the propagation of student misconceptions. The most prominent patterns occurred during story problem interpretation, where teachers struggled to match the semantic structure with the appropriate division model. These conceptual misconceptions not only distort instructional representations but also contribute to students' way of thinking. These findings highlight the urgent need for targeted professional development programs. Those would emphasize semantic analysis of word problems and the flexible use of multiple representations. Such interventions are essential to help teachers deliver instruction that fosters conceptual understanding beyond procedural fluency. Aligning teacher training with findings in this study may prevent the transfer of fundamental misconceptions to students and promote deeper mathematical thinking in early education contexts.    Keywords: misconceptions, interpretations, division, elementary school, teacher.
The Effectiveness of Probing Prompting Models for Critical Thinking Development in Indonesian Science Education: A Systematic Literature Review Rohman, Rohil Lila; Susantini, Endang; Raharjo, Raharjo; Makhtar, Muaz Mohd Zaini; Satriawan, Muhammad
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1428-1444

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This study aims to systematically examine the trends, focus areas, and effectiveness of the Probing Prompting learning model in improving students’ critical thinking skills within Indonesian science education. Using the Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method based on the PRISMA protocol, 20 peer-reviewed articles published between 2020 and 2024 were selected from Scopus, SINTA, and Google Scholar databases. The inclusion criteria focused on empirical studies applying the Probing Prompting model in science learning contexts with clear outcomes related to critical thinking skills development. To enhance the analytical depth, bibliometric mapping was conducted using VOSviewer to visualize keyword patterns, thematic clusters, and the centrality of research topics in the field. The results show that the Probing Prompting model is most effectively implemented at the junior high school level, aligning with students’ cognitive development at the formal operational stage. Key strategies include structured sequential questioning and the use of students’ worksheets that guide students through reasoning and reflection. Dominant indicators of critical thinking skills developed through this model are analysis, evaluation, and inference. Visualizations reveal that “critical thinking” and “probing prompting” are among the most frequently occurring and central keywords, emphasizing their strong association in recent literature. This review also identifies emerging clusters related to digital integration, local wisdom, and artificial intelligence, suggesting future directions for contextualized and technology-supported applications of the model. It concludes that the Probing Prompting model has strong potential to be further developed as a critical thinking skills-oriented strategy, particularly in science education. The study recommends future research to conduct quantitative meta-analyses, explore long-term impacts through longitudinal studies, and integrate the model with project-based and digital learning frameworks to enhance effectiveness and sustainability.    Keywords: probing prompting, critical thinking skills, science learning, SLR, VOSviewer.
Assessing the Effectiveness of Creative Problem-Solving Learning on Mathematical Creativity and Communication Across Varying Self-Regulation Levels Pramesti, Getut; Mardaningtyas, Falerinda
Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA Vol 26, No 3 (2025): Jurnal Pendidikan MIPA
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.23960/jpmipa.v26i3.pp1515-1526

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This study aims to determine which learning model, Creative Problem Solving (CPS) or direct learning, and which level of self-regulated learning, high, medium, or low, is better for increasing mathematical creative thinking and mathematical communication skills. The research method used is quantitative research with a quasi-experimental design. The sampling technique employed cluster random sampling, resulting in the selection of Class VII D, which was assigned the direct instruction model, and Class VII E, which was assigned the CPS model. Data analysis in this study utilized multivariate analysis of variance. The results of the study indicate that, in terms of mathematical creative thinking and mathematical communication skills, the CPS learning model is better than the direct learning model, students with high self-regulated learning are better than students with moderate self-regulated learning, and both are better than students with low self-regulated learning. Additionally, there was no interaction between the learning model and students' self-regulated learning. There are still limited studies discussing the application of the CPS model on mathematical creative thinking and mathematical communication skills from the perspective of self-regulated learning so that this study can contribute to the existing literature on this topic.    Keywords: creative problem solving, self-regulated learning, mathematical creative thinking skill, mathematical communication skill.