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Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
Published by Universitas Sriwijaya
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Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JPM), an electronic peer-reviewed international journal, provides a forum for publishing the original research articles, review articles from contributors, and the novel technology news related to mathematics education. This journal is provided for writers, teachers, students, professors, and researchers, who will publish their research reports or their literature review articles (only for invited contributors) about mathematics education and its instructional for authors and readers worldwide. Start from July 2007, this journal publishes two times a year, in July and January. Besides regular writers, for each volume, the contents will be contributed by invited contributors who experts in mathematics education either from Indonesia or abroad. The journal invites original research articles and not simultaneously submitted to another journal or conference. The whole spectrum of research in mathematics education are welcome, which includes, but is not limited to the following topics Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) or Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia, Design/Development Research in Mathematics Education, Mathematics Ability, and PISA Task.
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The Reflective Teaching Practices using PMRI and Collaborative Learning Dewi Rawani; Ratu Ilma Indra Putri; Zulkardi Zulkardi; Ely Susanti
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 17, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.17208.69-88

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This research is aimed to design learning environment in which teacher can create a learning process in develop their reflective practices. Gending Sriwijaya traditional dance, which is familiar with culture in South Sumatera Indonesia, can be as a starting point for context in geometry translation. Applying The Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Learning Approach (PMRI) is one approach that uses contextual. The research used design research consisting of preparation of the experiment, design experiment and retrospective analysis. This research data were collected through classroom observation, documentation, interview, and field notes. The result of this research tries to establish that reflective teaching practice is a tool to makes room for teachers to critically examine any assumptions regarding acceptable objectives, methods, problems and solutions. By reflecting, conducting analysis, and coming to conclusions about what has occurred, the teacher might indirectly learn about the benefits and drawbacks of applying what they have learned. Collaborative learning supports and enhances learning by engaging groups which work together to solve problems, complete tasks, or learn new concepts. Students who have more ability help less-able students. On the other hand, less-able students ask for help from more-able students.
Development of PISA-Type Questions and Activities in a Smartphone Context Mutia Febri Mouli; Zulkardi Zulkardi; Ratu Ilma Indra Putri
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 17, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.19386.1-20

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Sometimes our smartphone's internal storage is complete, and we must download an application that is very necessary at that time; this is where numeracy plays a role in solving this problem, namely the way we download the desired application with a complete smartphone's internal storage. This study aims to produce valid and practical PISA-type questions and activities using a smartphone context and potentially effective on students' numeracy skills. This design research-type development study comprised a preliminary and formative evaluation phase consisting of the design stage, self-evaluation stage, expert review stage, one-to-one stage, and small group stage. This research used question grids, question cards, assessment rubrics, lesson plans, PISA-type questions, and student activity sheets as its tools. This study was initiated owing to the insufficient numeracy skills of Indonesian students. This study focuses on seventh-grade students at secondary school number 59 Palembang, Indonesia. The qualitative findings of this research are based on field data collected through walkthroughs, observations, tests, interviews, and document reviews. This research yielded PISA-type questions and activities, namely four activity questions and six evaluation questions with smartphone context that seventh graders may utilize to develop their numeracy abilities. In conclusion, PISA-type questions and activities in the context of smartphones can be used in classroom learning to strengthen students' numeracy skills.
Development of PISA-like Activities using the Inquiry-based Learning Model and the Context of Religious Holidays during the Pandemic Sisca Puspita Sepriliani; Zulkardi Zulkardi; Somakim Somakim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.17765.37-54

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This research aims to develop a PISA-type content quantity that uses the context of religious holidays during the pandemic that is valid, practical, and potentially affects mathematical literacy skills. This research uses development research with two stages: preliminary and formative evaluation. This research also uses Inquiry-Based Learning (IBL) model in the learning process. This study involved eighth-grade students aged 13-15 years of various abilities. Data collection and analysis techniques were documentation, walkthroughs, observation, interviews, and tests. The research was carried out offline and online (Zoom and WhatsApp Group (WAG)). In this study, sharing activities were produced as well as a PISA-type jumping task with content quantity characteristics in the context of religious holiday during the pandemic by the PISA 2022 framework where what needs to be considered are mathematical literacy skills and use of language that is by language standards that can be applied and well interpreted by the students. Based on the students' answers, it can be seen that the questions and activities are included in the practical category because they can be solved well by students. From the results, it can be concluded that the developed PISA-like numeracy and activity has a potential effect on mathematical literacy skills and life in the context of religious days during the pandemic. In addition, IBL model can improve students' communication skills in solving PISA-type math problems and activities.
Ethnomathematical Study on Indigenous Fish Trap: Example from Kijang, Bintan Regency Febrian Febrian; Puji Astuti; Susanti Susanti
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.18787.21-36

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The continuous exploration of mathematics as a human activity triggers the need to research ethnomathematics. This study aimed to identify ethnomathematics in the manufacture of indigenous fish traps (Bubu) from Bintan Regency. This ethnography study uses direct observation, interviews, and documentation. The researcher acts as the main instrument. The data were analyzed using the Spradley analysis technique, namely domain, taxonomic, componential, and cultural theme analysis. Data reduction, data presentation, and conclusions were carried out for each analysis. The results show that there are mathematical activities in designing, counting, and measuring length dimensions in Bubu's making. In these activities, there are mathematical concepts, including three-dimensional figures, the net of three-dimensional figures, curves, odd numbers, sequences with their attributes, bilateral symmetry, symmetry axes, figurative numbers, the congruence of plane figures, and length measurements with non-standardized units. These results showed that the Bubu maker already had a geometric sense through the symmetrical concept that became the basis for two activities such as counting and measuring, similar to the results of ethnomathematical research on the Yupiaq Eskimo community in Alaska and the Carolina Islanders in Micronesia. This study provides ideas to utilize everyday phenomena in teaching mathematics as a starting point prior to learning mathematics more formally.
Students’ Prior Knowledge as an Ontogenic Obstacle on the Topic of Ratio and Proportion Ayunda Sri Wahyuningrum; Didi Suryadi; Turmudi Turmudi
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 17, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.18866.55-68

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This study aims to investigate students’ prior knowledge as an obstacle when learning ratio and proportion concept. The study uses an interpretive paradigm which is part of Didactical Design Research. Eighth graders who had learned about ratio and proportion participated in this study. The analysis was carried out qualitatively based on the data from the students’ answers and interviews on their answers when solving ratio and proportion problems to identify learning obstacle, especially ontogenic obstacle regarding the students’ prior knowledge. The result of this study indicates that prior knowledge is one of the ontogenic obstacle in teaching and learning of ratio and proportion. It can be found from their learning experience in understanding the concept. In conclusion, investigating students' prior knowledge is essential for the effectiveness of teaching and learning of ratio and proportion. It is important to overcome ontogenic obstacles and to understand how to activate students’ prior knowledge using the right or appropriate methods when learning ratio and proportion.
The Learning Trajectory of Set Concept Using Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) Nadya Amalia Juana; Junet Kaswoto; Sugiman Sugiman; Aulia Almas Agustin Hidayat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.19077.89-102

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Learning trajectory of set is a learning path to get concept of set. However, several teachers did not combine methods, approaches, and ideas in their practical deliveries. This situation becomes a concern for teachers to handle since it will affect the rule without reason so that the accepted concept will not last long in students’ memory. This study aim to describe the learning trajectory using RME models to construct the concept of set. Hypothetical learning trajectory (HLT) was designed using a qualitative method with the realistic mathematics education (RME) of Gravemeijer model as the activity stage begin from preparing for the experiment, pilot experiment, teaching experiment and retrospective analysis. The designed HLT consisted of an objective, activity, and conjecture. This study achieved an understanding of the set concept with applying RME design. By providing examples of contextual mathematics that take place in the learning environment, these outcomes were achieved. Then using media like set cards to model mathematics so that students can advance their own knowledge to the level of formal mathematics. Therefore, the RME-based HLT design can be a solution to obtain the concept of set, primarily in domain definition and set notation to produce a learning trajectory.
What Do Indonesian and Dutch Teachers Find Challenging When Implementing Realistic Mathematics Education? Puri Pramudiani; Tatang Herman; Turmudi Turmudi; Maarten Dolk; Belinda Terlouw
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika Vol 17, No 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.20097.103-120

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At the end of the sixties of last century, the development of Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) started in the Netherlands. At the beginning of this century, the Indonesian adaptation of RME, Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI), started. The implementation of RME / PMRI has proven to be challenging. In this research, a qualitative case study was used to investigate teachers’ perceptions and experiences in implementing RME/PMRI in their classes. Semi-structured interviews were conducted with several Dutch and Indonesian teachers who have joined the RME/PMRI training. We found similarities and differences between the two groups of teachers. Both groups of teachers understand the use of context as a starting point for students to construct mathematical understanding. The Dutch teachers considered the construction of interesting mathematical problems and the use of the guided-reinvention principle as the difficulties but motivated them to do more practice. Indonesian teachers mentioned that for them, the integration of mathematics with other subject areas for integrated thematic learning in the 2013 curriculum was their constraint but it was also a challenge for them to be more creative. These perspectives can become a reference for the development of a localized implementation of learning trajectory in classroom practices.
Students' Mathematical Literacy in Solving PISA Problems Observed by Learning Styles Ahmad Rivai; Alia Lestari; Nilam Permatasari Munir; Aswar Anas
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.22342/jpm.17.1.19905.121-134

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Mathematical literacy helps an individual recognize the role or use of mathematics in everyday life. One of the factors supporting mathematical literacy is the learning style of the student. This study aimed to describe the mathematical literacy of students in the context of SMP Negeri 1 Palopo based on their answers to PISA test questions by observing their learning styles. The subjects in this study were three eighth graders each representing visual, auditory, and kinesthetic learning styles. The data instruments used were a learning style questionnaire, a mathematical literacy test based on the 2012 PISA test draft, and an interview guide. The results of the learning style questionnaire were analyzed by referring to the indicators of the three learning styles under study, while the results of the PISA test were analyzed by referring to the indicators for each PISA level. The results of this study indicated that the visual student and the auditory student had mathematical literacy at level 3 as shown by their ability to connect and reflect things involved in interpretation and basic reasoning, while the kinesthetic student had mathematical literacy at level 4 as shown by their ability to build and communicate explanations and argumentation based on interpretations, arguments, and actions. Based on the research results, it is suggested that students be accustomed to working on PISA-like problems to improve their mathematical literacy.

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