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AlphaMath: Journal of Mathematics Education
ISSN : 2477409X     EISSN : 25499084     DOI : https://doi.org/10.30595/alphamath
Core Subject : Education,
AlphaMath: Journal of Mathematics Education adalah jurnal pendidikan matematika yang menyajikan artikel hasil pemikiran dan penelitian serta perkembangan mutakhir. Alphamath merupakan jurnal peer reviewed dan open access. Alphamath diterbitkan oleh Prodi Pendidikan Matematika Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto. Alphamath mengundang para guru/pendidik matematika di sekolah, dosen, pengamat, dan peneliti pendidikan matematika di seluruh dunia untuk bertukar pikiran dan memajukan keilmuan di bidang pendidikan matematika. Cakupan dan lingkup penelitian meliputi: kurikulum pendidikan matematika, pembelajaran matematika yang inovatif dan kreatif, media pembelajaran matematika, penilaian dan evaluasi pembelajaran matematika, lesson study, kemampuan berpikir matematis, dan ICT dalam pembelajaran matematika.
Articles 179 Documents
Argentine Curriculum in Covid-19 Pandemic Ferry Ferdianto; Iwan Junaedi; Mulyono Mulyono
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2021
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v7i2.11047

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Corona virus disease 2019 (Covid-19) began to spread in Argentina in March 2020, based on data until August 25, 2020, in Argentina there were more than 350,000 people infected with the corona virus -19, ranked in the top 15 countries with the most cases. The purpose of this paper is to prepare curriculum development in Argentina in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic. The research method used is literature study, collecting information and data through various literatures, books, journals, Argentine government regulations, relevant previous research results. as well as other references. The analysis carried out is the process of preparing the curriculum in Argentina in the face of the covid-19 pandemic with the Saylor curriculum formulation model, which consists of curriculum planning, curriculum implementation, and curriculum evaluation. The Argentine government has issued several regulations and curricula in dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic. CFE Resolution No. 362/2020 decree governing the Distance Education Protocol, with Resolution N° 423/2020 the Ministry of Education of the Nation established the “Advisory Council on Current Return to Classroom Planning”. In the Saylor, Alexander and Lewis model, curriculum changes are implemented in three stages, namely; the curriculum design stage, the curriculum implementation stage, and the curriculum evaluation stage, curriculum changes are made to ensure that citizens continue to receive education.
Development Student Worksheet Based on Problem-Based Learning (PBL) on Matrix Materials for Class XI Tutut Siswati; Sri Rezeki; Aulia Sthephani; Lilis Marina Angraini
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2021
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v7i2.11842

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This study aims to determine the validity of PBL-based worksheets on the XI class matrix material. The type of research used is the research and development method (R & D). This research stage will be based on the ADDIE development stage which consists of the analysis, design, and development stages. The instrument used in this research is the LKPD validation sheet, and the data obtained will be processed descriptively. From the research results, it is known that the results of the LKPD validation are 87.92% with a very valid category. Based on the final results of this study, the Problem Based Learning (PBL) Worksheet on Class XI Matrix Material is very valid.
Visual Thinking Ability of Mathematics Education Students on Geometry Transformation Learning Material Konstansia Hermiati; Siti Suprihatiningsih; Pradipta Annurwanda
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2021
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v7i2.12034

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Solving a problem in geometric transformation that is prioritized is the ability to think visually, this is because visualization is the heart of mathematics to solve a problem, besides that visualization can also make it easier to understand abstract mathematics, and can be used as a strategy for solving mathematical problems to be very simple. This study aims to describe the visual thinking ability of mathematics education students on the material of geometric transformation. The type of research used in this research is descriptive qualitative research. The subjects in this study were 5 students. Written tests related to geometric transformation questions, such as questions, reflections, translations, and dilations were used as data sources in this research. By describing each instrument that has been done by students in accordance with the indicators of visual thinking ability, data analysis techniques are used. The results of this study indicate that students' thinking skills only reach the stage of sorting, searching, and finding. It means only to the acquisition and reasoning. This can be seen from the responses of several students, namely students (1) four stages and three principles of visual thinking ability are achieved. Students can sort out the questions given and look for information to get answers, and can describe and visualize the answers that have been obtained. Student response (2) only did not reach the step of describing and the principle of individuation. This means that students cannot explain and describe answers in the form of pictures or graphs correctly. Student responses (3) only reached the stage of sorting and obtaining or in other words only understanding what was asked. Students in response (4) only did not reach the step of describing and the principle of visualizing/illustrating. So that it can be used as a reference related to visual research, especially on geometry material.
Mathematical Reasoning of Vocational High School Students on Mathematical Tasks in the Law of Demand Context Ai Tusi Fatimah
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 7, No. 2, November 2021
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v7i2.10585

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This study aims to describe the mathematical reasoning abilities of vocational high school students in the business and management expertise in solving mathematical tasks in the law of demand context. This research uses the descriptive qualitative method. The participants consisted of six students categorized into three groups: high, medium, and low mathematical abilities. Participants from one of the vocational schools in Ciamis, Indonesia. Mathematical tasks to explore students' mathematical reasoning abilities in the law of demand context. The law of demand is a concept in business economics subjects. The task situation expanded as an alternative to solving more mathematical tasks—data from the results of student answers and interviews. Data analysis refers to the characteristics of mathematical reasoning, which consists of imitative and creative reasoning. The stages of data analysis are reduction, presentation, interpretation, inference, and verification. The results of data analysis show that all students tend to do imitative reasoning on each given task. Students tend to remember the law of demand formulas and perform mathematical procedures that they remember. Students often perform mathematical procedures that are not by the nature of mathematics so that the resulting solution is wrong. The law of demand questions designed to explore creative reasoning abilities has not been able to bring students to the flow of creative mathematical reasoning.
Vocational High School Students' Mathematical Problem-Solving Ability Viewed from Self Confidence Gunawan Gunawan; Dinar Muflihati
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.12423

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Problem-solving ability is an essential cognitive aspect of Mathematics. One aspect of improving problem-solving is self-confidence. This study describes the mathematical problem-solving ability regarding the self-confidence of 34 students of class X TKRO 2 SMK Wiworotomo Purwokerto for the academic year 2019/2020. The method used is a descriptive qualitative, quantitative approach. The assessment instruments used include tests and self-confidence questionnaires. Students are grouped into low, medium, and high categories based on a self-confidence questionnaire. Each class was sampled using the purposive sampling technique. Data analysis includes reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The results obtained are high self-confidence, and students have good mathematical problem-solving skills, meaning that they fulfill all aspects of problem-solving. Students with medium self-confidence have good problem-solving skills but cannot provide conclusions at the end of the answer. Meanwhile, low self-confidence is not able to achieve indicators of problem-solving abilities. In addition, self-confidence and problem-solving ability have a positive correlation.
Mathematical Critical Thinking Profile-based Ennis and Gardner's Theory of Multiple Intelligences Mujib Mujib; Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno; Hardi Suyitno; Iwan Junaedi
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.13374

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Mathematical thinking is absolutely essential for school learning at all levels, including the HOT and LOT. The purpose of this study is to characterize the mathematical critical thinking ability pattern using Ennis and Gardner's theory of multiple intelligences. The research conducted in this study is qualitative. Purposive sampling was used in this study, which was conducted at SMPN 29 Bandar Lampung. Five people were involved in this study. To collect data, the researcher used a mathematical critical thinking essay test, a multiple intelligence questionnaire administered by a psychology expert, and in-depth interviews. Techniques for data analysis include data reduction, data visualization, inference, and verification (conclusion drawing and verification). The triangulation technique is used to find the truth of the data. The findings indicated that students were able to articulate the steps involved in developing mathematical critical thinking abilities. Additionally, students are more critical when it comes to problem-solving and approach the problem appropriately. Students provide direct responses rather than generalizations. Mathematics-related critical thinking patterns are frequently inductive.
Development of Math Set Game to Improve Critical Thinking Skills Student of Class VII Material Set Rizqi Nurjanah
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.13042

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This research is a type of Research and Development (R&D) research that tests the validity, practicality, and effectiveness of Math Set Game media. Math Set Game media is a medium developed in the learning of students of mathematical set materials and one of the digital learning media by utilizing RPG Maker MV media as the basic system in its development. The development model used in this research is the ADDIE development model, which consists of Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation. The data obtained from this study is quantitative data obtained from the results of expert review materials, the results of media expert reviews, student response results, and the results of critical thinking skills tests of students as many as 30 people. The data collection technique used is a) validation; b) questionnaire; and c) the critical thinking capability test with the instrument used is a) validation sheet; b) response questionnaire sheet; and c) critical thinking ability test sheet.  Based on the research that has been carried out, data has been obtained that shows that math set game media is valid, practical and effective in improving the critical thinking skills of students set materials so that math set game is worth using in learning and can be disseminated for educational purposes.
The Effect of the Flipped Classroom Learning Model on Students’ Learning Outcome in Multivariable Calculus Course Triana Harmini; Nugroho Arif Sudibyo; Siti Suprihatiningsih
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.10854

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The COVID-19 pandemic that occurred starting in early December 2019 had a major impact on the world of education. Therefore, it is necessary to develop a flipped classroom-based mathematical learning model. The purpose of this study was to find out the effect of flipped classroom-based mathematical learning model on students of the Mathematics Education study program on Multivariable Calculus courses. This research is a pseudo-experimental study. The subject of this study is a mathematics education student who is pursuing multivariable calculus courses that are directly involved in the learning model applied at West Kalimantan which is divided into two classes with each class consisting of 15 students. Experimental classes are given learning using Flipped Classroom-based learning models while control classes are given learning with online learning using google classroom. This research design uses a randomized control group posttest only design. Data analysis techniques also use Mann-Whitney nonparametric hypothesis tests. The results of the study that has been conducted show a significance value of 0.015 less than the significance level of 0.05 so it can be concluded that there is a real difference between the control learning model and the Flipped Classroom model or the flipped classroom learning model effective to improve student learning outcomes.
Students’ Response Toward Teman Ritma Application as Mathematical Learning Media Ardhika Fajar Ramadhan; Nuryadi Nuryadi; Nafida Hetty Marhaeni; Anna Rachmawati
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.13430

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The education sector has a vital role in the advancement of science and technology. One of the technological advances in the education sector is the use of android-based learning media. This study aims to determine students’ response to the use of the Teman Ritma application as a mathematics learning media and the influence of student learning outcomes on student response rates. This research is a quantitative descriptive with research instruments used: an android application, namely Teman Ritma and student response questionnaires. The research sample consisted of 32 students of 7th grade of SMPN 5 Yogyakarta. The sample was divided into two groups. The first group, known as K-1, contains 15 students with good learning outcomes, and the second group, known as K-2, contains 17 students with poor learning outcomes. The results from both groups showed that the response rate of all aspects assessed was very satisfactory and easily operated. This means that students can run the application without difficulty, and students easily get information from the material and do the exercises presented. Based on the student's response, the Teman Ritma application is eligible and practical to use as mathematics learning media. Then from the results of statistical tests, the learning outcomes affect students’ response rate for the learning design aspect. Meanwhile, learning outcomes have no effect on student response rate for operational and visual communication aspects.
Learning Analysis with ARIAS Model on Students' Critical Thinking Skills Reviewed from Learning Styles Hamidah Hamidah; Jaka Wijaya Kusuma; Ilmadi Ilmadi
AlphaMath : Journal of Mathematics Education Alphamath: Vol. 8, No. 1, May 2022
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education, Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto, Indonesia

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30595/alphamath.v8i1.13550

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A person who can think critically in mathematics means having a high level of ability and is a fundamental ability that students must have to learn mathematics. The research aims to determine the influence of understanding the ARIAS model on students' critical thinking skills in terms of learning style. This type of research is quasi-experimental with a post-test nonequivalent control group design. The research population is a student majoring in mathematics education at Bina Bangsa University, then selected two classes as research subjects. The acquisition of data from mathematical critical thinking skills tests and learning style questionnaires was then processed with the ANOVA (Analysis of Variance) test. The results showed a significant difference in mathematical necessary thinking skills between students and ARIAS learning and ordinary learning and judging from students' learning styles. There was a substantial difference in mathematical critical thinking skills. Furthermore, it is known that there is an interaction between the type of learning and its learning style towards students' mathematical necessary thinking skills.

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