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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
The Influence of Implementing Realistic Mathematics Learning Model on The Mathematics Learning Outcomes Alvi Sahrin Nasution; Wirna Arifitriana; Rizky Febriani Pohan
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i1.15541

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The low learning outcomes of students at Nurul Ilmi Padangsidimpuan Private Junior High School in learning mathematics are caused by implementation of conventional learning processes so that students become passive and do not participate in the learning process. For this reason, the Realistic Mathematics Learning (RML) model was chosen as a solution to overcome the problem of low student learning outcomes. This study aims to determine whether there is an increase in the mathematics learning outcomes of class VII students at Private Junior High School Nurul Ilmi Padangsidimpuan in material of linear equations through the RML model and to determine the effectiveness of the RML model on mathematics learning outcomes. The method used in this study is a quasi-experimental method using a pretest-posttest control group research design. The research subjects were class VII students of Private Junior High School Nurul Ilmi Padangsidimpuan Semester I of the 2022/2023 Academic Year with a total of 30 students. The data collection technique was carried out by testing using multiple choice questions of 20 validated questions. Data analysis techniques are quantitative descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. The increase in mathematics learning outcomes for each group was calculated using N-gain analysis and the percent effectiveness of the RML model was calculated by comparing it to conventional learning models. Based on the results of the study, it was found that the RML model had an effect on the mathematics learning outcomes of class VII students at Nurul Ilmi Padangsidimpuan Private Junior High School. The increase in the mathematics learning outcomes of the experimental group was 43.84% and the control group was only 37.5%. So that the results of learning mathematics in the experimental group is better than the control group. The RML model has an effectiveness percentage of 6.67% for improving mathematics learning outcomes for class VII students of Private Junior High School Nurul Ilmi Padangsidimpuan. Thus, the application of the RML model is very suitable and effective for learning mathematics at the junior high school level.
Students’ Motivation in Learning Mathematics Using Uno Math Media Ahmad Lutfi; Husnul Khatimah Rusyid; Ahmad Mukhibin; Mochamad Abdul Basir
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i1.15644

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Learning motivation is one of the important aspects in learning mathematics. Students with high motivation will enable enthusiasm and tend to obtain high mathematics learning achievement. Students often feel bored in learning mathematics because mathematics learning is abstract and difficult. Learning by utilizing games in several studies has proven to have a positive effect on learning mathematics. This study aims to describe students' motivation to learn mathematics after using Uno Math media. This study used a quantitative approach with descriptive method. The population in this research were all grade X students in one of the high senior schools in Semarang. Sampling was conducted using random sampling technique in which class X MIPA 1 was selected as the research sample with a total of 25 students, consisting of 5 male students and 20 female students. The results showed that students' motivation to learn mathematics reached 69.96% in the high category. Teachers can make use of Uno Math media in learning mathematics to help students understand formulas, and make students not bored in learning mathematics because there is a new method in teaching mathematics with fun
Meta-Synthesis: The Use of Augmented Reality Technology as A Mathematics Learning Media Laely Maghfiroh; Scolastika Mariani; Arief Agoestanto
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i2.15823

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This study aims to review, analyze and classify articles that contain literature related to the use of augmented reality technology as a mathematics learning medium. Using meta-synthesis methodology, this research systematically reviews and interprets findings from various articles related to the integration of AR in mathematics education. Through extensive searches in the Scopus and Sinta databases, 15 relevant articles were selected based on predetermined inclusion criteria, including year of publication (2018-2023), focus on mathematics learning in schools, and the presence of AR output images. Conducting a literature review with specific keywords ('Augmented Reality in mathematics learning'). The analysis reveals AR applications/modules, visualizations, and worksheets as prevalent AR outputs in math learning. In particular, Unity 3D and Vuforia excel among diverse development tools, showcasing flexibility. The discussion underscores AR's potential for intuitive math visualizations, enhancing learning experiences, and improving comprehension of complex concepts. The main characteristics of AR are virtual environments, real-time interactivity, and 3D representation, with an attractive design that makes a positive contribution to mathematics education.
Analyzing Students' Cognitive Process of Mathematical Problem Solving for Mathematical Literacy Setiyani Setiyani; Nurul Ikhsan Karimah; Trusti Hapsari; Sri Sumarwati; Turini Erawati; Try Suprayo
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i1.16272

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Math education aims to develop thinking skills and promote problem-solving using math. Unfortunately, students often find it dull, leading them to rely on memorization instead of grasping concepts. Mathematical literacy involves using math in everyday situations, requiring reasoning and concept application. This study used a descriptive qualitative method to explore how eighth-grade students approach math literacy problems from a cognitive perspective. The instruments used in this research include tests, interviews, observations, and documentation. Subjects were chosen by giving numeracy problems to 25 AKM program participants, and then three subjects were selected for in-depth interviews based on cognitive level. Data analysis involved data reduction, examining results and semi-structured interview responses for verbal expressions of thinking processes related to math literacy at different cognitive levels. Based on the results of this research, subjects with high abilities demonstrated a deep understanding of the problems, organized information very well, used prior knowledge and experience to make attempts, and engaged in reflection and evaluation of the answers obtained. In summary, students with varying cognitive levels showed good math literacy skills, as evidenced by all three subjects successfully meeting the descriptors of the thinking process when solving math literacy problems
Trend Analysis of Character Education in Mathematics Learning in Indonesia Over A Decade Yuni Fitriyah; Wahyudin Wahyudin; Turmudi Turmudi; Hanifah Nurhayati; Fitria Maghfiroh
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i2.16337

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Character education is a critical component in 21st-century education, serving not merely as a means to foster academic dimensions, but also as a foundational cornerstone in shaping moral and ethical values among students. This study aims to conduct a bibliometric analysis of recent developments and trends in character education research in mathematics learning in Indonesia over the past decade. The method utilized was bibliometric analysis, primarily condu cted through searches in the Dimensions database using the phrases "character education" and "mathematics education," following the PRISMA method. A total of 166 eligible articles were identified. Primary data were analyzed using Microsoft Excel and Mendeley's VOSviewer. The results indicated that publications related to character education in mathematics education in Indonesia fluctuated during 2014-2023, with the highest number of publications occurring in 2023. Semarang State University emerged as the institution with the most publications. The highest number of published articles came from the "Journal of Physics: Conference Series," while research demographics primarily focused on Central Java Province. Rochmad from Semarang State University was identified as the most influential author. Lastly, collaborative research primarily centered on "character education," with a particular emphasis on "Islamic values" and "learning materials," suggesting potential avenues for further investigation
Implementation of H5P-assisted Teaching Materials on Mathematical Understanding Based on Learning Style Arif Abdul Haqq; Hendri Handoko; Anita Syafianti
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i2.16608

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This study aimed to examine the impact of H5P-assisted teaching materials on students' mathematical understanding, with a focus on the role of learning styles. Utilizing a quasi-experimental design with a pretest-posttest control group model, the research was conducted among students from two homogeneous classes within the Mathematics Education Program at UIN Siber Syekh Nurjati Cirebon. The participants consisted of 99 students selected through purposive sampling based on their initial mathematical abilities to ensure comparability between groups. These participants were then divided into an experimental group, which utilized H5P interactive teaching materials, and a control group, which received conventional instruction. The findings indicated that students with a visual learning style exhibited significantly greater enhancements in mathematical understanding compared to those with auditory and kinesthetic learning styles after exposure to H5P-assisted materials. ANOVA and multiple comparison (LSD) tests revealed significant differences between the visual group and both the auditory and kinesthetic groups, with no significant differences between the latter two groups. These results highlight the importance of tailoring teaching materials to students' learning styles to enhance mathematics learning outcomes
Evaluation of the CIPP Model for Integrated STEM Learning in STEM Institutions Based on the Mathematics Learning Processes and Outcomes Agus Maqruf; Tatang Herman
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i2.16711

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This research was carried out at a STEM institution with a focus on evaluating the implementation of STEM Integrated learning. The aim of this research is to evaluate using the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) model for STEM Integrated learning and assess students' learning achievements in the field of mathematics studies, as well as evaluate the effectiveness of the STEM Integrated learning process using the CIPP model in STEM institutions. The effectiveness of the learning process is assessed based on the level of achievement of learning objectives that have been set at the beginning of the learning period, namely in all aspects of STEM. This research adopts a qualitative approach using the CIPP model, which allows evaluation of aspects of context, input, process and product to achieve effective learning. Research participants involve students, STEM instructors. Primary data was collected through observation instruments, while secondary data was obtained from documentation and interviews. The results of the research show that the application of Integrated STEM learning in STEM-EC UPI can be categorized as good in the input component but can be categorized as quite good in the context, process and product components. This is due to the less than optimal mathematical aspects in the STEM Integrated approach in terms of instructor qualifications and aspect assessment results. mathematics students.
Implementation STEAM and Thematic Learning Models Assisted by STEMATIK Learning Media in Elementary School Atika Azzahro Hazima; Eko Prasetyo; Aulia Hanif Annisa; Ranti Maryanti
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 2 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i2.16864

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The aim of this research was to explain the component analysis of integrating STEAM and thematic learning using STEMATIK learning media, to describe the importance of using learning media in enhancing students’ independence and motivation to learn, and to present the results of using STEMATIK learning media as a tool for learning mathematics. The research method employed was a quasi-experiment. This study tested causal results to determine the influence of one variable on another. The product development process was based on the ADDIE model, which is a systematic approach that includes five different stages: analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation. The method used in this research was the descriptive, qualitative and quantitative method. The research results showed an increase in students’ independence and learning outcomes. The use of learning media can increase student activity in the classroom, thereby creating a conducive classroom condition.
Inductive reasoning skills: Identification of student errors using APOS theory Ilham Muhammad; Lilis Marina Angraini; Syarul Ramadhan
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 14 No. 1 (2025)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v14i1.17227

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Math problem-solving mistakes made by students need to be treated more seriously since, if left unattended, they may affect students' comprehension of the following mathematical ideas. This study aims to identify students’ errors while attempting to solve mathematical problems of inductive reasoning ability on the material of powers and roots. This study adopts a qualitative method with descriptive research. The participants in this study were 24 students of class IX A at SMPN 2 Pelalawan. The research methods used are tests, interviews, and triangulation. The results showed that students had low inductive reasoning abilities so they made mistakes in solving problems. Based on the APOS theory (action, process, object, and schema), there are four student errors in solving math problems, namely: 1) incorrect interpretation: students do not grasp the meaning and objective of the questions; 2) conceptual error: misunderstood the multiplication of powers; 3) procedural errors: they occur when students conclude problems without adhering to a process; 4) Technical errors: Students frequently make errors while multiplying powers because they do not understand the concept. Regarding the APOS theory, based on the data analysis students only arrived at the first phase, namely the action phase
Multimodal Interactive Flipbook Arias Model-Based for Critical Thinking Skills Arie Anang Setyo; Muhammad Ruslan Layn; Ba’diana Adil Lestari
EduMa: Mathematics education learning and teaching Vol. 13 No. 1 (2024)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24235/eduma.v13i1.18105

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Multimodal interactive flipbook is a digital-based learning aid which utilizes technological advances with learning materials presented in the text, images, audio, video, website, and web-based or interactive. Thus, this study aims to examine the effectiveness of multimodal interactive flipbooks based on the ARIAS (Assurance, Relevance, Interest, Assessment, Satisfaction) to improve students' critical thinking skills. This development study uses ADDIE model (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). It focuses on the Implementation and Evaluation stages to measure the effectiveness of the developed product in improving critical thinking skills. The data collection used a learning outcome test oriented critical thinking skill, then analyzed using descriptive and N-gain statistics. The results show that the interactive flipbook based on the ARIAS learning model is effectively implemented to improve the critical thinking skills of the mathematics education study program students of Universitas Muhammadiyah Sorong, who are significantly less critical to critical