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Ratu Ilma Indra Putri
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Department of Master Program on Mathematics Education Sriwijaya University, Palembang, Indonesia, Kampus FKIP Bukit Besar Jl. Srijaya Negara, Bukit Besar, Palembang-30139, Indonesia
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INDONESIA
Mathematics Education Journal
Published by Universitas Sriwijaya
ISSN : 19780044     EISSN : 25491040     DOI : https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm
Core Subject : Education,
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika or Mathematics Education Journal is an electronic peer-reviewed international journal, provides a forum for publishing original research articles, reviewing articles from contributors, and publishing novel technology news related to mathematics education. This journal is provided for writers, teachers, students, professors, and researchers who will publish research reports or literature review articles (only for invited contributors) about mathematics education and its instruction for authors and readers worldwide. The journal invites original research articles and is not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The whole spectrum of research in mathematics education is welcome, which includes, but is not limited to, the following topics, such as Realistic Mathematics Education, Design Research in Mathematics Education, Mathematics Ability, PISA Tasks, and Ethnomathematics.
Articles 250 Documents
Inductive Reasoning Ability of Students Using the Palembang Songket Fabric Context in Rotational Learning in Grade IX Sari, Arika; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS)

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Rotation (rotation) is one of the materials in the transformation of geometry. Rotational learning can be the basis for student understanding geometrically because of its dynamic nature. Rotational learning can allow students to relate some geometric concepts such as congruence and equivalence. The study aims to explore the students’ inductive reasoning in rotation problem through the context of songket Palembang pattern in class. This research is related to the Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Approach (PMRI) as a learning approach used. The methodology used in this study is Design Research type validation studies consisting of three stages: preliminary design, experimental design, and retrospective analysis. The study was conducted for IX grade students of SMP Negeri 1 Palembang. The learning path (Hypothetical Learning Trajectory) in design research plays an important role as a research design and instrument. The Hypothetical Learning Trajectory was developed together with a series of activities using the contet of songket Palembang pattern such as pucuk rebung pattern, lepus pattern, lintang pattern, etc. Data collected in the form of video recordings and photos during the learning process, student interviews, student work results, discussion results, and field notes at each meeting. The instruments used include documentation in the form of video recordings and photos, interview sheets, student activity sheets, field note sheets, and the Hypothetical Learning Trajectory (HLT). Media used in this study was the students’ worksheet. The result of this study indicated that exploration using the context of songket Palembang patterns can help inductive reasoning ability on students when solving rotation problem. The conclusion of this study is the use of songket Palembang pattern as starting point in mathematics learning in rotation material helps the students to explore their inductive reasoning skill in solving rotation problems.DOI : https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.16.1.14304.57-72
Didactic Design of the Concept of Surface Area of Flat-Sided Prism Based on van Hiele’s Theory in Online Learning Aziiza, Yushilatu Felayati; Rosjanuardi, Rizky; Juandi, Dadang
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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This research aimed to develop a didactic design of the concept of the surface area of a flat-sided prism by considering the stages of van Hiele’s theory as a learning trajectory. The didactic design of the concept of the surface area of a flat-sided prism based on van Hiele’s theory has been adapted to the pandemic situation and implemented to online learning. The research method employed was a qualitative method with data collected through observation, interviews, and documentation. The initial step in this research was to test the concept of the surface area of a flat-sided prism on 53 9th-grade students for the 2019/2020 school year to identify learning obstacles. Following the identification of the learning obstacles, an initial didactic design was then drawn up by applying the phases in van Hiele’s model of geometric thinking. The didactic design prepared was subsequently implemented online to 8th-grade junior high school students. The results of the implementation of the didactic design were analyzed as the final product. The conclusion from this research is that by using a didactic design that considers the stages of van Hiele geometry in understanding the concept of surface area of a flat-sided prism, it can help students understand the concept of a flat-sided prism correctly. It was found that students' understanding of the concept of the surface area of a prism improved from visual level to informal deduction.DOI : https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.16.1.13789.73-88
Senior High School Students’ Higher Order Thinking Skills in Solving Combinatorics Problems Fatahillah, Arif; Liyandri, Vahad Agil; Monalisa, Lioni Anka
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) refer to students' ability to solve problems by analyzing, evaluating, and creating. HOTS are essential for 21st century learning. Solving combinatorics problem troubleshooting requires HOTS. The aim of this research is to examine of senior high school students’ higher order thinking skills in solving combinatorics problems. This descriptive research describes the analysis of senior high school students’ higher order thinking skills in solving combinatorics problems. Class XII IPA 6 SMA Negeri 1 Trenggalek has a total of 21 students. Data was collected through a written test containing combinatorics problems and interviews. The results of the study show the senior high school students’ higher-order thinking skills in solving combinatorics problems: 38% of the students have "excellent" performance; 14% are rated as good; 10% are classified as enough; 38% are classified as low; no one is very poor. The most common indicator of higher-order thinking skills was analyzing (58%), followed by evaluating (55%). The creating rate is the lowest at 47%. This study can develop students' higher order thinking skills and evaluation for teachers in implementing higher order thinking skills in school.DOI : https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.16.1.15121.89-102
Addressing Student Learning Gaps in Fractions: How Effective is Synchronous Videoconferencing? Japar, Irfan; Asamoah, Daniel; Shahrill, Masitah
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 16 No. 1 (2022): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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The addition and subtraction of fractions are considered one of the most difficult topics in mathematics for students. However, interventions to improve student performance in this direction are not widespread. This action research study investigated the effectiveness of synchronous videoconference intervention in improving student performance in addition and subtraction of fractions. It also explored the perceptions of students about synchronous e-learning sessions. A total of 51 Year 7 students conveniently sampled from a government school in Brunei Darussalam served as participants for this study. The action taken included a pre-test, a videoconference lesson intervention, a post-test, survey, and interviews. The paired sample t-test revealed a significant difference in test scores t(50) = -3.50, p<0.001, with post-test scores (Mean = 8.47, SD = 1.78) higher than the pre-test scores (Mean = 7.1, SD = 3.10). These findings suggest that student performance improved after the videoconferencing intervention. The results of the survey and interviews revealed that the students had a positive perception of the videoconference lessons. They described the lessons as pleasant, collaborative, and convenient. However, they reported challenges, such as unstable internet connection, distractions, and inadequate teacher supervision. Despite these challenges, they equally preferred videoconferencing and traditional face-to-face lessons. This study concluded that videoconferencing could be a useful tool in teaching and learning fractions. It has the potential in improving student-centered teaching and learning, especially when the challenges that come with its use are controlled.DOI : https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.16.1.17027.103-120
Learners' Attitude towards Mathematics, Technology on Their Mathematics Interest: The Mediating Role of Learners' Mathematics Perception Yeribatuah, Peter; Arthur, Yarhands Dissou
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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This research work surveyed inquired into, and scanned carefully, the exhibiting indirect causation of learners’ mathematics perception, a connection jointly engaging learners’ stance towards mathematics and technology on their mathematics interest. This inquest was conducted on 200 Senior High School learners sampled in the Central part of Ghana. The employment of a survey and comprehensive questionnaire was necessitated. Amos Software (v. 23) was instrumental in the Modeling analysis computations (SEM: EFA/CFA), and the paths were tested on the hypotheses. Attitude towards mathematics produced a positive impact on learners’ interest, which in turn impacted positively on learners’ perception of mathematics, and technology yielded a positive impact on how learners perceive mathematics. There was a complete mediation of learners' perception of mathematics in the association between learners' attitudes towards mathematics and their interest in mathematics. Further studies could be carried out on the parameters using other methods to inquire about the impact of learners' attitudes on mathematics and the technology involved in their learning on their mathematics interests. The education system must be mindful of learners' attitudes, perceptions, and technology in their learning process. Colleges of education must bring up teachers in the light of learners' attitudes, perceptions, and technology in their learning and the appropriate pedagogy in their delivery of lessons. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.3.22103.361-378
Development of Learning Media with Mathematical Understanding in Geometric Sequences and Series within Malay Islamic Context Amaliah, Suci; Syutaridho; Ramury, Feli; Fitrianti, Yuli
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 3 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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This research aims to develop mathematical learning materials for understanding geometric sequences and series within the context of Malay Islamic culture, which can provide a valid and practical connection to mathematics and enhance mathematical comprehension skills. The research follows the Tessmer 1993 research procedure, encompassing two stages: introduction and prototyping, with a formative evaluation process. The research findings indicate that the learning materials are suitable for implementation, as demonstrated by assessments. The validity of the materials, as assessed by experts, is 93%, signifying their high suitability. The practicality of the learning materials, based on student feedback, is 79%, indicating their practical utility. As for their potential to enhance mathematical abilities, the results show an 82% positive impact on mathematical understanding abilities, as determined from student practice. Furthermore, the mathematical understanding ability of students using these learning materials was rated at 75%, indicating a high level of comprehension of geometric sequence and series content. Consequently, the developed learning materials are suitable for use in the educational process. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.3.21971.379-396
Students' Critical Thinking Skills in Solving PISA-Like Questions in the Context of the Jakabaring Palembang Tourism Utami, Marta Risa Putri; Zulkardi; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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The essence of the independent curriculum and Pancasila student profile requires teachers to adapt teaching materials to the PISA framework and invite students to think critically. For this reason, this qualitative descriptive research aimed to describe students' critical thinking skills in solving mathematical PISA-like questions on the quantity content in the context of the Jakabaring Palembang tourism using the Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Education (PMRI in Bahasa) approach. This research involved 36 under-15 students of a junior high school in Palembang. Data from observations, tests, and interviews were collected and analyzed qualitatively to measure students' critical thinking skills. The results of this study indicated that the students' critical thinking ability belonged to the moderate category, with a total of 22 students in this category. The highest scoring critical thinking indicator was interpretation (86.1%), while the lowest was analysis (13.8%). The former was dominant in students because when learning using the PMRI approach, students could model problems into their interpretations. Solving PISA-like questions could train students to develop the interpretation indicator of critical thinking skills and at the same time introduce the Palembang Jakabaring tourism. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.2.19371.135-148
Development of Philosophy Based-Students Worksheet on the Matrix Somakim; Zahwa, Nur; Nuraeni, Zuli; Araiku, Jeri
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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This study focused on developing student worksheet (SW) based on philosophy on the topic of matrix operations, including an overview of its effect on students' conceptual understanding abilities of grade XI at Senior High School (SMA in Bahasa) IT Bina Ilmi Palembang. It discussed how the student worksheet produced could be valid, practical, and had potential effects. The method used was development research consisting of preliminary, prototyping and assessment phase stages. This student worksheet consisted of the history of the matrix (ontology), matrix operation procedures (epistemology) and implementation of the matrix (axiology). The results showed that the validity of the student worksheet amounted to 84.1% with a valid category and could be used with minor revisions. The practicality score at the small group stage was 87.8% with a very practical category. Statistical results showed that there was an increase in the average score of a significant test result of 59.06. This showed that there was a positive effect from the use of philosophy-based SW on students' conceptual understanding. Based on these results, the philosophy-based student worksheet developed was categorized as valid, practical, and effective in improving students' conceptual understanding ability on matrix material. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.2.19782.149-166
Computational Thinking Skills Indicators in Number Patterns Helsa, Yullys; Juandi, Dadang; Turmudi
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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This research aims to examine a) what computational thinking indicators have been developed by researchers, b) what computational thinking indicators can be used in learning mathematics appropriately, and c) how to describe the development of student computational thinking indicators from the answers of computational thinking This research is a qualitative descriptive study through a process of collecting data from literature reviews, integrated computational thinking math tests, and interviews. Data collection instruments used research notes, interview sheets, and CT question sheets. The results showed that a) 20 computational thinking indicators had been studied by researchers, b) computational thinking indicators that could be used in learning mathematics include problem decomposition, abstraction, pattern recognition, procedural algorithms, and generalizations, and c) From the student answers, five proposed computational thinking indicators can be developed even though they were not perfect. The general implication of this research is that there are five indicators of computational thinking skills that can be used in mathematics learning, specifically in number patterns, which include problem decomposition, abstraction, pattern recognition, pattern recognition, procedural algorithm, and generalization. The researchers developed all five computational thinking skills indicators in the instructional designs of not only the number pattern concept but also combination, geometry, combinatorics, etc. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.2.20042.167-188
Learning Rotation using the Context of Palembang Songket Fabric Motif for 3rd Grade Secondary School Sari, Arika; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Susanti, Ely
Mathematics Education Journal Vol. 17 No. 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Rotation is an essential part of geometric transformations. This research aims to produce a learning trajectory of rotation material and determine the role of activities in learning the rotation which is expected to be able to support students understanding the concept of rotation learning in grade IX. The approach used is Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI) with Lesson Study for Learning Community (LSLC) as learning system. The method used in this research is a design research type validation study. This research was conducted in limited face-to- fece meetings at secondary school number 1 Palembang during the pandemic and involved 13 students of class IX. The data were collected using video recordings and photos taken during the learning process, student interviews, student work, discussion results, and field notes at each meeting. The results of this study indicate that the learning trajectory can support the informal to formal concept of rotation, including the activity of recording the starting point and endpoint, analyzing and interpreting changes of starting and endpoints using one’s language, and writing the rotation formula. Therefore, it can be concluded that a series of activities by exploring the Palembang songket fabric motif plays a role in helping students understand the concept of rotation easily and allows them to produce rational imaginations and fun learning. DOI: https://doi.org/10.22342/jpm.17.2.17447.189-208

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