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JME (Journal of Mathematics Education)
ISSN : 25282468     EISSN : 25282026     DOI : https://doi.org/10.31327/jomedu
Core Subject : Education,
The Journal of Mathematics Education (JME) aims to serve as a scientific platform for researchers, practitioners, and educators in the field of mathematics education to publish their original research. JME welcomes contributions that advance theory, practice, and policy in mathematics education across all educational levels. The scope of the journal includes, but is not limited to: Teaching and learning of mathematics Mathematics curriculum development Technology in mathematics education Mathematics teacher education Assessment and evaluation in mathematics education Systematic literature reviews Bibliometric analyses related to mathematics education The journal accepts quantitative, qualitative, and mixed-methods approaches relevant to these topics.
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PROFILE OF STUDENTS' METACOGNITIVE SKILLS IN SOLVING MATHEMATICAL PROBLEMS OF SMPN 3 PALU IN VIEW OF MATHEMATICAL ABILITY I Luh Restini; Pathuddin Pathuddin; Bakri Bakri; Sukayasa Sukayasa
JME (Journal of Mathematics Education) Vol. 8 No. 2 (2023): JME
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1970

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Understanding students' metacognitive skills in solving math problems concerning their mathematical abilities is crucial foridentifying the cognitive processes involved in problem-solving. This study investigates the metacognitive skills of SMPN 3 Palu students with varying mathematical abilities in problem-solving. It focuses on students in class VIIJ during the 2022/2023 academic year, individually analyzing one high-ability and one low-ability student. The research, descriptive in nature, employs qualitative methods using written assignments and interviews for data collection. This study's analysis involved condensing data, presenting findings, and drawing conclusions. The findings reveal distinct approaches between high and low mathematical ability subjects. High-ability students consistently apply all three metacognitive skills (planning, monitoring, and assessment) across each problem-solving stage. Conversely, low-ability students demonstrate a limited use of metacognitive skills. While they employ planning at each stage, during implementation and result review, they primarily engage in planning and monitoring, neglecting assessment. Ultimately, it underscores the critical role of metacognitive skills in mathematical problem-solving, highlighting differences in their application between students of varying mathematical abilities.
ANALYSIS OF MATHEMATICAL CONNECTION ABILITY IN SOLVING HOTS QUESTIONS ON ARITHMETIC SEQUENCE Sukmayanti Sukmayanti; Tegoeh S. Karniman; Muhammad Rizal; Muhammad Hasbi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1972

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Mathematical connection ability needs to be analyzed so that teachers can get an overview of students' mathematical connection abilities and develop learning strategies to improve students' mathematical connection abilities. This study explores the mathematical connection abilities of class XI MAN 2 Kota Palu students in solving HOTS arithmetic sequence problems. The type of research is qualitative and uses student interview results as data. The results of this research show that mathematical connections high-ability students demonstrate strong connections between arithmetic series and algebra,exponents, and roots, and apply these concepts in real-life and economic contexts. Moderately skilled students link arithmetic sequences to algebra but struggle with economic connections. Low-ability students face challenges linking mathematical concepts, applying arithmetic series to daily life, and connecting it with economics. Understanding these abilities helps teachers tailor strategies to enhance students' mathematical connections, aiding their problem-solving skills.
DIFFERENCES IN STUDENTS' MATHEMATICS LEARNING OUTCOMES BETWEEN OFFLINE AND ONLINE LEARNING AT SMP NEGERI 2 PALU Rifka Rifka; Muh. Rizal; Muhammad Hasbi; Welly M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1962

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This research aims to determine whether there are differences in student mathematics learning outcomes between offline and online learning at SMP Negeri 2 Palu. The research used a comparative method with a population of all students in class VIII, totalling 332 students. The sample was class VIII students who did offline and online learning, with different samples but the same abilities. The sampling technique is Purposive Sampling. The researchers took 60 samples consisting of 30 students each from classes A and B. The data collection technique was carried out by taking the even semester midterm test scores for the 2021/2022 academic year obtained by students during online learning and the even semester midterm test scores for the 2022/2023 academic year obtained by students during offline learning, with the same subject matter, namely the Pythagorean theorem. Provided that the material taught is equivalent during offline and online learning and has the same academic abilities: (1). Mathematics learning outcomes obtained an average score of 64.13 and 68.27 (2). Sig value. (2-tailed) 0.187 > 0.05. This means that H0 is accepted, and Ha is rejected. So, the research results show no difference in student mathematicslearning outcomes between offline and online learning.
MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION ABILITY OF CLASS X MIPA 1 MAN DONGGALA STUDENTS Nurhalizah Nurhalizah; Ibnu Hadjar; Tegoeh S. Karniman; Rita Lefrida
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1979

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This type of research is a descriptive qualitative approach. The subjects in this research are class X MIPA 1 MAN Donggalastudents, consisting of 4 people, each two male students and two female students, who have FI cognitive style and FD cognitive style. Written assignments and interviews obtained data on students' communication skills. The results of the research show that the mathematical communication skills of students who have a Fielddependent cognitive style are less capable than men because they cannot achieve all the indicators. The student subject has a Field Dependent female cognitive style, which is quite capable because it achieves one. The student subject has a Field Independent male cognitive style, which is quite capable because it achieves two indicators. The student subject has a Field Independent female cognitive style that is capable of achieving all three indicators. The conclusion obtained from this research is that students' mathematical communication abilities are generally said to be poor. The majority of students have not met several indicators of the three indicators of students' mathematical communication abilities. This condition can be seen with only one student achieving all three indicators.
PROFILE OF STUDENT’S CONCEPT UNDERSTANDING IN COMPARATIVE MATERIAL WITH VALUE AND VARIOUS GRADES IN CLASS VII Ni Luh Regita Eka Widhiani; Anggraini Anggraini; Gandung Sugita; Ibnu Hajar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1964

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Students' understanding of concepts needs to be profiled so that teachers can find out the description and understanding of students' mathematical conceptsThis study aims to obtain a description or description of students' understanding of the concept of value comparison material and value turning at SMP Negeri 1 Ampibabo. This type of research is descriptive with a qualitative approach. The subjects of this study were students of class VII A at SMP Negeri 1 Ampibabo, which consisted of one student each with high, medium, and low mathematical abilities and good communication skills according to the teacher's recommendations. The results of this study are that students with high mathematical abilities are able to use the four indicators to understand the concept, and students with moderate mathematical abilities are able to use the four indicators to understand the concept. However, they are still mistaken in distinguishing comparisons of equivalent and reverse values, and students with low mathematical abilities are only able to use three indicators of conceptual understanding in working on comparison questions of value and return value.
ANALYSIS OF THE NEEDS FOR DEVELOPING EMODULES WITH FLIPPING BOOKS AS ETHNOMATHEMATICS-BASED TEACHING MATERIALS Pitri Oktaria Pirma; Caswita Caswita
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1974

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This research is research on the development of teaching materials in the form of e-modules based on ethnomathematics. This type is a qualitative descriptive research. The research data collection instruments were form of teacher needsanalysis interview sheets, and student needs analysis questionnaires. The teaching material developed is the form of an e-module using a Flipping book. The research subjects consisted of a teacher and 28 grade VIII junior high school students. The results of the needs analysis obtained that 78.6% of students answered that they had textbooks or other guidelines but 61% ofstudents answered that they did not look for learning materials anymore only from school books, as many as 75% of students wanted to learn using teaching materials other than textbooks or worksheets, then as much as 82% answered that the learning media used by teachers didn’t contain culture in mathematical concepts, and 71% of students thought that it was necessary to use media e-modules based on ethnomathematics to learn mathematical concepts in culture. These results indicate that it needed to develop teaching materials emodules based on ethnomathematics.
ANALYSIS OF STUDENT ERRORS IN SOLVING MATRIX PROBLEMS IN CLASS XI OF SMK MUHAMMADIYAH DELANGGU Safira Salsabila; Nida Sri Utami
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1967

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This study sought to describe mistakes made by SMK Muhammadiyah Delanggu's grade XI students with high, medium, and low abilities when solving matrix problems. It also sought to describe mistakes made by SMK Muhammadiyah Delanggu's grade XI students with concepts, principles, and procedures. This exploration is an engaging subjective examination. Theinstrument utilized a composed test that included two things, four framework material test questions and meetings were utilized as extra instruments. 14 XI students who had studied matrix material served as the study's subjects. By gathering information from giving composed test questions, understudy mistakes can be distinguished. According to the findings of this study, students of high ability understood the concepts and principles, but performed mathematical operations incorrectly; students of medium ability made procedural errors due to a lack of accuracy in matrix multiplication calculations; and students of low ability made numerous concept, principle, and procedure errors.
SPLDV QUESTION SOLUTION PROFILE OF MTs ALKHAIRAT TOMINI STUDENTS BASED ON STUDENT LEARNING STYLE Raiyan Raiyan; Sukayasa Sukayasa; Anggraini Anggraini; I Nyoman Murdiana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.1969

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This research aims to obtain a description of the problem-solving profile of two-variable linear equation systems of MTs Al-Khairat Tomini students based on the student's learning styles. This type of research is qualitative. The subjects of this research were three students in class VIII B MTs Al-Khairat tomini, each consisting of one student with visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. Data on student problem-solving was obtained from written tests and interviews. Thisresearch shows that the subject (IN) carries out the problem-solving plan by the solution plan questions, and the subject did not recheck the problem-solving because he did not understand how to do it. The subject (MA) carries out the problem-solving plan by the problem solving plan, and the subject can check and solve questions by checking the written answers again.
THE EFFECTIVENESS OF HOTS-ORIENTED LEARNING ON ACHIEVEMENT OF STUDENT HOTS La Ode Sirad; Arbain Arbain
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.2048

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This research is motivated by the findings regarding the difficulties experienced by students in solving combinatorial problems as an indication of weak High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) students. The reason is that the lecture process has not facilitated active and interactive student involvement, where the lecture process is dominated by lecturers through the lecture method. Lecturers' formative and summative assessments are mostly because they only access understanding and mastery of material, are not contextual, and have not facilitated student HOTS achievement. This study aims to improve student HOTS through the application of HOTS-oriented learning. The HOTS-oriented learning components in this study include HOTS-based strategies and models, media, and assessments. The type of research used is a quasi-experimental study with a one group pretest-posttest design. The sample for this research was 17 students taking discrete mathematics courses for the 2022/2023Academic Year. The data obtained were analyzed descriptively in the form of mean, standard deviation, and n-gain and inferential analysis using the one-way Multivariate Analysis of Variance (MANOVA) test. The results showed that students' HOTS experienced an increase after applying HOTS-oriented learning in the four aspects of the skills assessed, namely the skills of analyzing, evaluating, and creating; problem solving skills; creative thinking skills, and critical thinking skills, with an average increase in the medium criteria. Learning that is applied effectively to student HOTS achievement.
Innovation of Learning Management System in Mathematics Education Study Program as MBKM Supporting Media Akbar Nasrum; Andi Tenri Sumpala
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.31327/jme.v8i2.2057

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The main objective of this research is to produce an LMS that can support synchronous, asynchronous, and blended learning systems, especially in the Mathematics Education study program at Universitas Sembilanbelas November Kolaka (USN Kolaka). This LMS is essential because USN Kolaka currently does not have an independent LMS. At the same time, the existenceof an LMS greatly supports the implementation of MBKM, especially in lecture programs outside the University. The LMS that will be created is an open-source-based LMS that also supports the use of the Woocommerce system. Specifically, the course that will be included in the system is the Mathematics Learning Media course. However, this LMS will be developedinto an online mathematics learning center throughout Indonesia, starting from elementary school to university level. To develop this LMS requires several stages. The first stage is to analyze what essential materials will be included inthe system first. Second, designing or designing the LMS interface and menu layout, including how to deliver the material; the third stage realizes what has been planned. The realization stage consists of product trials, evaluation, and revision. The last stage is the implementation stage. This stage of development is known as the Plompt model. From these stages, an open-source LMS that is suitable for use as an online learning platform is obtained. It can include various lesson materials. Especially for this research, the teaching materials included have also gone through a validation process so that both the material and the media are ready to be used for the teaching and learning process.