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Eduma : Mathematics Education Learning and Teaching
ISSN : 20863918     EISSN : 25025309     DOI : https://doi.org/10.24235/eduma
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EduMa Mathematics Education Learning and Teaching ISSN 2502 5309 electronic ISSN 2086 3918 print is a peer reviewed journal dedicated to the dissemination of research outcomes developmental initiatives studies and innovative ideas in the field of Mathematics Education. EduMa is an open platform welcoming researchers academics practitioners and observers of mathematics education. The journal promotes high quality research and scholarly contributions that advance Mathematics Education. Focus EduMa publishes cutting edge research in mathematics education with emphasis on student learning innovative use of media and multimedia effective didactic design curriculum development assessment teacher professional development and practical applications of mathematics. Particular attention is given to the context of Indonesia and Southeast Asia including regional challenges solutions and best practices that can inform mathematics education globally. Scope Research on effective mathematics teaching and learning strategies Development of mathematics teaching materials and learning resources Development and evaluation of mathematics education curricula Application of statistical methods in mathematics education research Technological innovation and multimedia based learning in mathematics Assessment and evaluation of mathematics learning outcomes Professional development in mathematics education Practical applications of mathematics in various contexts
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Articles 269 Documents
Development of Integer Number Learning Devices Using Moluccas Local Wisdom Christina M Laamena; Theresia Laurens
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i1.8163

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An Integer is one material that is still considered difficult by students, even junior and senior high school students. Therefore it is necessary to prepare a learning media that can help students to master integers well.  Various media have been developed to make it easier for students to understand and operate integers. However, the media is still far from the reach of students. This study aims to develop learning media for integers based on local Maluku wisdom as well as learning tools, namely the Lesson Plan, teaching materials, and student worksheets that serve as a guide in learning. This research is development research using the ADDIE development model, which consists of stages, namely: Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The research begins by analyzing the students' abilities on integer material and teaching materials and the media used in learning. Then the researcher designed the media and learning tools which were then submitted to the experts to be validated and to students for their implementation. Based on the results of the validation of experts and student learning outcomes, it can be concluded that the resulting learning tools are valid and can be used 
Development of Geometry Test Based on Van Hiele's Theory in Exploration Profile of Student's Spatial Reasoning Ability Level Komala Komala; Budi manfaat; Arif Abdul Haqq
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i1.8518

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Assessment of geometry learning should encourage students to have spatial reasoning abilities. This type of study is research and development to develop a geometry test instrument with Van Hiele's level of thinking to measure students' spatial reasoning abilities. This research and development aim to obtain a valid and reliable test instrument for spatial reasoning abilities. This test has been declared content validity through expert judgment techniques and has been declared linguistically correct by linguists. Based on the results of the field test, the test instrument has a reliability of 0.89. The developed test instrument has a pretty good average distinguishing power estimate. The results of the difficulty level of the developed test are 12.5% items have a very easy, 25% easy, 37.5% moderate, and 25% difficult. The results of the measurement of students' spatial reasoning ability obtained that 25% of students had low spatial reasoning abilities (Plane), 60.71% in the medium category (Fuzzy), and 14.29% in the high category (Spatial) 
The Influence of Self-Efficacy on Students' Mathematical Disposition Nurma Izzati; Widyastuti Widyastuti
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 1 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i1.8519

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This study aims to 1) determine student self-efficacy; 2) Knowing the mathematical disposition of students; and 3) Knowing the effect of self-efficacy on students' mathematical dispositions. The research method uses quantitative methods with a one-shot case study research design. The study population was all students of the Mathematics Tadris Department of IAIN Syekh Nurjati Cirebon in the even semester of the 2020/2021 academic year with the sample being all fourth semester students of the Mathematics Tadris Department of IAIN Sheikh Nurjati Cirebon, namely four classes totaling 151 students. The data collection technique used a questionnaire to determine the students' self-efficacy and mathematical disposition. The results showed that 1) the average student self-efficacy was 72.86, included in the strong category; 2) The average student's mathematical disposition is 74.42, which is included in the strong category; and 3) Self-efficacy has a significant effect on students' mathematical disposition. Self-efficacy has an effect of 68% on students' mathematical dispositions 
The Effect of the Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Models on the Mathematical Literacy Ability of Grade 7^th Student’s Muhammad Farid Nasrulloh; Zulaikhotun Nurlia
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8564

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The purpose of this study was to observe and analyze the effect of the problem based learning model on increasing students' mathematical literacy at MTs Al-Asy'ariyah in the 7th grade even semester. The research method used is a quasi-experimental research with a quantitative research approach. The population in this study were all 7th grade students at MTs Al-Asy'ariyahJombang City. This study used 2 groups as research subjects, namely the control group and the experimental group. The instruments in this research are using test instruments, learning media and student response questionnaires. The tests used are pretest and posttest. Analysis of the data in this study is to perform a normality test, homogeneity test and test the effectiveness of the problem based learning learning model. The results showed that the problem based learning model had a positive and significant effect on increasing students' mathematical literacy. The description of the learning model shows good results. Likewise, the description of students' mathematical literacy abilities showed good results, and the correlation value between problem based learning learning models and students' mathematical literacy levels showed a very strong significance
Students’, Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers’, and In-Service Mathematics Teachers’ Perception on Calculus Learning Video Shelly Lubis; Wahyu Setyaningrum; Abdul Halim Abdullah; Muhamad Rizky Al Gafari; Habibullah Habibullah
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8599

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Calculus is a branch of mathematics that must be studied in school, especially at the high school level. One of the subjects in calculus is the application of integral on the volume of solid of revolution. The use of learning video as media can help students in a conceptual understanding of the volume of solid of revolution, which is one of the abstract objects in calculus. This article discusses the development of solid revolution learning videos' volume. It describes students' perception, pre-service mathematics teachers, and in-service mathematics teachers in the video. The subjects who participated in this study were 48 students in grade 12 in one state high school in Sambas Regency, West Borneo, 8 pre-service mathematics teachers of one of the universities in Yogyakarta, and 3 high school mathematics teachers in Sambas Regency. Data were collected by using a questionnaire consisting of several open questions. Through open questions, subjects were intended to express their ideas or opinions about the learning video. The finding showed that most respondents have positive perceptions of calculus learning video. 76,74% of students agree that the video is suitable for use at the beginning of learning this subject; all in-service mathematics teachers agree, and 75% of pre-service mathematics teachers also agree. This indicates that the learning video can be used as one of the teaching aids in the learning of solid revolution
The Effectiveness of the Polya Model Problem Solving Method on Student Learning Outcomes in Solving Math Story Problems A. Muhajir Nasir; Syartina Syartina
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8700

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This study aims to determine and measure the effectiveness of the application of the Polya model problem-solving method. This research method uses experimental research with the type of research that is quantitative research with one group pretest-posttest design. The results of data analysis showed that the average pre-test of 44.66 based on the criteria of learning outcomes was in a low category while the average post-test was 83.22 which was in the high category. The average normalized gain score is 0.71 in the high category and is normally distributed for learning outcome data. Based on the t-test obtained 0,000 < ½α = 0.025, which means there is a significant increase. The post-test also showed that out of 32 students there were 30 participants (93.75%) who had achieved the KKM scores in mathematics in 11 Maros Baru Junior High School. The results of this study indicate that there is a significant increase in mathematics learning outcomes of students after being taught with the Polya Model Problem Solving method on rectangular material or it can be said that the Polya Model Problem Solving method is effectively applied to the rectangular flat figure material of mathematical story problems.
Curriculum Reform in East Timor: Curriculum Mathematics Primary School Jaka Wijaya Kusuma; Iwan Junaedi; Mulyono Mulyono; Hamidah Hamidah
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8783

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This study aimed to analyze the newly developed math curriculum taking into account the views of teachers and students. Curriculum analysis is realized in three dimensions; (1) Classroom management – the physical and emotional environment of the classroom, the role of teachers and students, and interactions, (2) Instructions – objectives, planning, implementation, methods and techniques, instructional media, and measurement and evaluation, and (3) Strengths (and benefits) and weaknesses (and limitations). Qualitative case study methods are utilized with literature reviews. The responses collected from the sources are the content that is analyzed. These findings suggest that some changes have been made and reflected in the implementation of the classroom, and the student-centered approach has been incorporated into the instruction. Hopefully, it will be the subject of local government discussion in determining the following education policy. On the other hand, some difficulties arise during implementation due to lack of infrastructure
Does Treatment Duration of Problem-Based Learning Moderate Heterogeneity of Students’ Mathematical Critical Thinking Skills? A Meta-Analysis Suparman Suparman; Dadang Juandi; Bambang Avip Priatna Martadiputra
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8958

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This study aims to investigate and examine PBL treatment duration predicted as a potential factor moderating heterogeneity of students' MCTS. A meta-analysis by selecting the random effect model was employed to conduct this study. Data analysis used the Q Cochrane test and Z test supported by Comprehensive Meta-Analysis (CMA) software. A literature search found 220 documents, and the final literature selection established 23 documents in journal articles and 4 documents in proceeding articles indexed by Scopus, Google Scholar, or Web of Science and published in the period of 2013 – 2021. The results revealed that the p-value of the Q statistic related to the factor of PBL treatment duration was less than 0,05 (p = 0,535). It indicates that PBL treatment duration is not a significant factor moderating heterogeneity of students' MCTS. It interprets that the gap of students' MCTS level through PBL is not caused by the treatment duration factor. Furthermore, PBL treatment in the period of 3 – 6 months was more effective to enhance students' MCTS than PBL treatment duration was less than 3 months or more than 6 months. For a further similar meta-analysis study, other researchers should investigate and examine other potential factors such as PBL class capacity and students’ demography that are able to moderate heterogeneity of students’ MCTS
Assesment Process of Mathematics Learning in Primary Schools in The COVID-19 Pandemic Ajeng Rara Veronica; Wiryanto Wiryanto
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.8962

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Mathematics learning in primary schools is transformed from conventional learning to online learning due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The learning process cannot be separated from the assessment process. This study aims to describe the process of assessing mathematics learning during the COVID-19 pandemic as well as the obstacles of the mathematics learning assessment process during the COVID-19 pandemic. This research is qualitative research using interviews and literature study methods. The results showed that the process of assessing mathematics learning in primary schools during the COVID-19 pandemic took place online in both the affective, cognitive, and psychomotor aspects. However, the process of assessing the affective, cognitive, and psychomotor aspects during the COVID-19 pandemic cannot be assessed in 100% real. This is due to the limitations of the teachers in monitoring the learning progress of students
Application of Problem Based Learning Model to Mathematical Thinking Ability Ernawati Ernawati; Rahmawati Rahmawati
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 10 No. 2 (2021)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v10i2.9060

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This research is a pre-experimental research that aims to determine differences in the mathematical critical thinking skills of class VIII students of MTs Hj. Haniah before and after the application of the problem based learning model. The design of this research is quantitative research with one group pretest-posttest design, the population in this study were students of class VIII MTs Hj. Haniah with samples taken randomly or simple random sampling, namely class VIII A with a total of 21 students. The data were collected using a test of students' mathematical critical thinking skills and an observation sheet on the implementation of the learning model that has been validated by the expert. The research data were analyzed descriptively and inferential with the normality test as the prerequisite test for analysis and paired sample t-test as the hypothesis test. The results of data analysis showed that the mean pre-test was 51.9 while the post-test mean was 74.14. Based on the paired sample t-test, the significant value was 0.000<α= 0.025 . The results of this study indicate that there are differences in the mathematical critical thinking skills of class VIII students of MTs Hj. Haniah between before and after the problem-based learning model is applied to the material pattern and object navigation