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Jurnal Elemen
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Cakupan dan ruang lingkup Jurnal Elemen terdiri dari (1) kurikulum pendidikan matematika; (2) metode pembelajaran matematika; (3) media pembelajaran matematika; (4) pembelajaran matematika berbasis teknologi dan informasi, ; (5) penilaian dan evaluasi pembelajaran matematika; (6) kreativitas dan inovasi pembelajaran matematika; (7) Lesson Study pembelajaran matematika, dan (8) topik lain yang terkait dengan pendidikan matematika.
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Development of learning video comparison using Palembang jumputan context to determine students' mathematical reasoning Nabila, Siti; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Zulkardi, Zulkardi
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.23987

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The importance of learning videos on comparison materials in the context of Palembang jumputan fabric as a starting point for learning so that students have good mathematical reasoning ability. The purpose of this research is to produce a learning video on comparison using the context of Palembang jumputan fabric that is valid and practical and to determine the potential effect of using a learning video on comparison using the context of Palembang jumputan fabric on students' mathematical reasoning ability. This research uses the Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI) and collaborative learning approaches. This type of research is a design research type of development study. The subjects of this study were 37 seventh-grade students at Srijaya Negara Junior High School, Palembang. The data collection techniques were observation, tests, and interviews, which were analyzed descriptively. This research produced a learning video on comparison material using the context of Palembang jumputan fabric that was valid and practical, and the potential effect of using learning videos on students' mathematical reasoning skills was classified as good, with an average value of 67.52. Using learning videos on comparison materials in the context of Palembang jumputan fabrics makes students' mathematical reasoning skills classified as good.
Mathematical reasoning and self-regulated learning differences by using mathematical literacy-based e-module Rosyada, Amrina; Sari, Novita; Sukmaningthias, Novika; Nuraeni, Zuli
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.23989

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This research is motivated by the low level of students' mathematical reasoning abilities related to self-regulated learning. Several aspects that can support it include an e-module and mathematical literacy. Based on this problem, this research aims to describe students' mathematical reasoning abilities reviewed through self-regulated learning, specifically through a mathematical literacy-based e-module. The method used in this research is descriptive with a qualitative approach. The research participants were 32 8th-graders in one of the junior high schools in Palembang. Meanwhile, the research sample consisted of 4 students, consisting of 2 students with a high level of self-regulated learning and 2 students with a moderate level of self-regulated learning. Data collection techniques used were tests, questionnaires, and interviews. The research results showed that students with high levels of self-regulated learning also have a high level of mathematical reasoning ability by showing 3 out of 3 mathematical reasoning ability indicators. Meanwhile, students with moderate levels of self-regulated learning also have moderate mathematical reasoning ability, as shown by two of the 3 mathematical reasoning ability indicators.
A praxeological review of concept-sequence and series: Comparing Malaysia and Indonesia textbooks Kusharyadi, Rahmat; Fatimah, Siti; Kusnandi, Kusnandi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.24079

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Malaysia, through its curriculum, has implemented mathematics textbooks as the main source. However, not all concepts can be offered to a country. This research aims to analyse the comparison between Indonesian and Malaysian textbooks from a praxeological perspective . The data used is only on the topic of sequences and series. This qualitative research adopts a hermeneutic phenomenological approach, serving as an alternative method. In the context of the Indonesian version of didactic design, this study represents research conducted during the prospective stage of the entire research series. The results of the research show that in the praxis block, there are similarities in the presentation of Indonesian and Malaysian textbooks in introducing the topic of sequences and series. The difference is that in Indonesian mathematics textbooks there are 2 themes, while in Malaysia there is only 1 theme. The design in Malaysian textbooks is more in-depth and comprehensive, and the learning trajectory is arranged more systematically so that Malaysian textbooks allow for no gaps between the types of T used. The use of Malaysian textbooks has the potential to build complete knowledge, so the potential for students to have difficulties will be smaller.
Investigating lower secondary school students’ geometric argumentation structure using Toulmin model Ramandani, M. Rizky; Hartono, Yusuf; Hiltrimartin, Cecil; Aisyah, Nyimas
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.24116

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Geometric argumentation has an important role in solving mathematical problems in geometric material, so students must have this ability. Each student has different thoughts, including when stating arguments. Each student's arguments will vary and be at different levels. This study aims to determine the levels of lower secondary school students' geometric argumentation. This research was conducted in a lower secondary school involving 20 ninth-grade students. Students participating in this study were asked to work on geometry problems related to proof. Through the proofs carried out, the argumentation structure owned by students is visible. The structures of argumentation given by the students were then analysed using Toulmin's model of argumentation.  The components of the Toulmin model used consist of claim, data, warrant, and backing.  The results of the analysis of the proof prepared by the students stated that some of the students have been able to reach a high level of geometric argumentation and can compile a series of proofs. But not a few of them also have difficulty compiling the proof, have difficulty providing the components of the Toulmin model, and make some mistakes. Errors made by students include symbol writing errors, calculation errors, and others.
Developing an instruments to measure prospective teacher beliefs about mathematical problem-solving using the Rasch model Muhtarom, Muhtarom
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25040

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Beliefs in solving mathematical problems become the basis for action, the basis for change, and the basis for learning mathematics. This research describes the development of an instrument for measuring prospective teachers beliefs in solving mathematical problems. One hundred sixty prospective teachers’ with experience in problem-solving and learning mathematics became research respondents. The research data was analysed using the Rasch model. The results of the data analysis show that the instrument developed is considered reliable and valid. Fifty-five items can be used to measure prospective teachers’ beliefs about solving mathematical problems. The instruments that have been developed can be used as initial assessments in implementing problem-based learning to help students develop problem-solving skills to face challenges in real life.
Developing RME-based module in statistics to improve problem-solving skills for higher education students Susanto, Edi; Susanta, Agus; Aliyyah Irsal, Nur; Stanggo, Pratiwi Disha
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25157

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In university learning, it is important to use learning resources that can facilitate students' thinking skills. So it is necessary to develop teaching materials for learning material in class, So it is necessary to develop teaching materials that can help students understand the concepts of the material. This research aims to develop a statistics teaching module based on a realistic mathematical approach to foster student problem-solving. This research and development uses a 4-D model in four stages, namely: definition, design, development, and dissemination. Product trials are carried out in three stages, namely: a validity test, a limited test, and a wide-scale test. The test subjects in this research were students from the mathematics education study program at three universities in Bengkulu. The research instruments were questionnaire sheets and problem-solving tests on basic statistical material. The research results show that the RME statistics teaching module meets the criteria of being valid, practical, and effective in terms of students' problem-solving abilities. The suggestion from the research results is that it is important to present a context that is relevant to the student's environment in the use of RME teaching materials.
The geometric concepts of the Istana Dalam Loka traditional house: An ethnomathematics study Meyundasari, Maulidia Dwi; Hastuti, Intan Dwi; Syaharuddin, Syaharuddin; Mehmood, Saba
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25208

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This study explores the philosophical aspects of traditional architecture and ethnomathematics geometry in the Istana Dalam Loka traditional house, located in West Nusa Tenggara. Employing a qualitative approach with an ethnographic design, data were gathered through observations and interviews with key, primary, and additional informants. Findings indicate that mathematical concepts are reflected in every architectural element, such as rectangles in doors, terraces, stairs, shields (kantar), kandaga, the sultan's palanquin (tandu), pineapple decoration, and frames. The study also identifies square concepts in the sultan's child's palanquin, glass boxes, and windows. Circular concepts are found in badong, and the concept of an isosceles triangle is present in the roof, offering potential for creative geometry learning. This research has implications in enriching students' mathematical education by utilising geometric examples from local culture. Integrating ethnomathematics into elementary school curricula can broaden students' cultural perspectives, increase student engagement in learning, and enrich students' understanding of mathematics.
Didactical design to overcome learning obstacles in cuboid volume Jamilah, Jamilah; Priskila, Priskila; Oktaviana, Dwi
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25244

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This study aims to produce an empirical didactic design designed to overcome didactic barriers experienced by students on beam volume material. Didactical design research is a design in this study that contains three stages of analysis, namely prospective analysis, metapedadidactic analysis, and retrospective analysis. 25 9th-grade junior high school students and one mathematics teacher were selected using purposive sampling techniques to become subjects. Observation, tests using diagnostic tests, and interviews are techniques in data collection. The collected data is analysed and interpreted qualitatively using interpretive and critical paradigms. The results of this study show that through three stages of analysis, an empirical didactic design was obtained that contains four didactic situations: action situations, formulation situations, validation situations, and institutionalisation situations. However, the limitations of presenting problems in institutionalisation situations have an impact on the occurrence of other learning barriers, namely epistemological concepts. Thus, this limitation becomes an improvement material in empirical didactic design.
Enhancing self-regulated learning and critical thinking in STEM through flipped classroom models Setiyawan, Ali Akhmad; Agoestanto, Arief; Isnarto, Isnarto
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25322

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One of the causes of low proficiency among high school students in mathematical critical thinking is their lack of willingness to learn independently. This study investigated the mathematical critical thinking skills and self-regulated learning of high school students through the Flipped Classroom STEM approach. The research employed a sequential explanatory design, beginning with quasi-experimental pre-tests and post-tests for quantitative assessment of the learning process, followed by qualitative methods such as questionnaires, interviews, and observations for deeper analysis. Data analysis utilized quantitative techniques, including normality and homogeneity tests and hypothesis testing in SPSS, alongside qualitative methods for data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The findings revealed that flipped classroom learning significantly improved students' abilities in critical mathematical thinking, particularly highlighting the importance of self-regulated learning. There was a notable difference in post-test scores compared to those from traditional learning methods. Moreover, the study found that students with higher self-regulated learning skills were more effective in critical thinking, underscoring the effectiveness of the flipped classroom approach in fostering independent learning and enhancing essential thinking abilities in mathematics education.
Project-based learning through augmented reality-assisted math trails at Blenduk Church to promote mathematical literacy Nugroho, Muhammad Andi; Yulandari, Indriana; Cahyono, Adi Nur
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 2 (2024): May
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i2.25333

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Mathematical literacy ability is one of the indispensable abilities in the development of mathematics education today. Currently, the mathematical literacy ability of students in Indonesia is still low. In the field of education, the era of society 5.0 has a great impact, so education must be able to produce human resources who have good mathematical literacy and are able to apply technology well with their literacy abilities. This study aims to determine how the quality of a project-based learning model with math trails assisted by augmented reality in the context of Blenduk Church is able to promote students' mathematical literacy. The research method used is design research. The data were analysed using qualitative and quantitative data analysis techniques. Qualitative data analysis techniques were used to analyse the results of student response questionnaires after conducting project-based learning with augmented reality-assisted math trails at Blenduk Church. Meanwhile, quantitative analysis techniques are used to analyse students' mathematical literacy skills obtained from student test results before and after conducting project-based learning with augmented reality-assisted math trails at Blenduk Church. However, further research is needed on the development of augmented reality-assisted learning instruments and media in other contexts to promote students' literacy skills.

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