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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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The role of academic achievement in mathematically predicting licensure examination for teachers outcomes: Insights from secondary education graduates Makiling, Rodillo; Christian G. Abalos; Ma. Leah I. Abad; Jomar C. Cabuquin
Jurnal Elemen Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.27698

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The successful passing of the Licensure Examination for Teachers (LET) by secondary education graduates is one of the core priorities of Tertiary Education Institutions (TEIs) in the Philippines, as they work to address the increasing demands of the teaching workforce and produce highly qualified educators. However, few studies have attempted to create a model to predict the probability of passing LET. In this study, a quantitative approach using a predictive-correlational design was used to analyze the correlations between areas of academic achievement and LET performance among Bachelor of Secondary Education (BSEd) graduates at a government-funded university in the Leyte province. This study also investigated the role of academic achievement in predicting BSEd graduates’ licensure examination performances. Using total enumeration sampling, 225 BSEd graduates’ academic achievement records and LET performances were considered. The results revealed significant correlations between the areas of academic achievement and licensure examination performance among BSEd graduates. Meanwhile, achievements in professional education courses followed by general education courses were the most significant predictors of LET performance. This result implies that BSEd graduates aiming to excel in LET should prioritize strong performance in their professional and general education courses during their studies, as it could significantly impact LET outcomes.
Redesigning geometry assessments to promote advanced geometric thinking: A case study on formal deduction and rigor Scristia; Herman, Tatang; Septy Sari Yukans
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.27723

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Many geometry problems at the university level, particularly in analytic geometry courses, tend to prioritize procedural tasks to foster deeper geometric thinking. This study aims to analyze and redesign existing geometry problems to enhance pre-service mathematics teachers' formal deductive reasoning and rigor in accordance with the Van Hiele model. Employing a case study approach, four geometric problems were analyzed in relation to their alignment with various levels of geometric thinking. The study involved a detailed examination of pre-service mathematics teachers’ responses and the structure of their problems to identify aspects that require improvement to better support higher-order thinking. The methodology included a content analysis of problem design and pre-service mathematics teachers’ answers, focusing on their engagement in formal deduction and generalization. The findings indicate that the current problems insufficiently promote the development of formal deduction and rigor, as they are primarily centered on formula applications without requiring proof or generalization. Specific recommendations are provided in the form of redesigned analytic geometric problems aimed at fostering advanced geometric thinking. These redesigns are expected to help pre-service mathematics teachers tackle more complex mathematical problems by encouraging logical reasoning and argumentation.
Development of PISA-type questions and activities using election context to determine students' mathematical reasoning Sylvenny Mirandah; Zulkardi; Ratu Ilma Indra Putri
Jurnal Elemen Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.28013

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The importance of developing PISA-type questions and learning activities is to familiarize students with these questions. This study employs a research design with development studies that include the stages of preliminary evaluation and formative evaluation. This research was conducted in response to the low mathematical reasoning skills of students in Indonesia, focusing on eighth-grade junior high school students. Qualitative findings were obtained from field data in the form of interviews, photos, and videos of the activities. The results of this study produced six units of activity questions and three units of evaluation questions on the theme of elections, which are valid and practical for enhancing mathematical reasoning abilities of eighth-grade students. The average score of students for Activity 1, Activity 2, and evaluation questions reached 53.45, indicating the potential effect of PISA-type questions and activities in the context of uncertainty and data with the theme of elections on students' mathematical reasoning skills, which are categorized as adequate. The reasoning indicator that appeared most frequently was the ability to make a conjecture, while the ability to manipulate mathematics was rarely observed. Overall, PISA-type questions and activities in an election context can be used to strengthen students' mathematical reasoning abilities.
Ethnomathematics-based traditional games as a pedagogical approach to enhance logical-mathematical intelligence Zayyadi, Moh; Ema Surahmi; Septi Dariyatul Aini; Dayat Hidayat
Jurnal Elemen Vol 11 No 1 (2025): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.28350

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Research on ethnomathematics-based traditional games that focus on students' mathematical logistic intelligence has not been conducted widely. The purpose of this study was to analyze ethnomathematics-based mathematical games as a learning approach to improve students' logical-mathematical intelligence. Qualitative research was conducted using an exploratory approach. The prospective subjects of this study were 50 students from five Elementary Schools in Pamekasan Regency. Of the 50 students, 10 were selected as research subjects, who were representatives of each traditional game in this study. From the questionnaire given, 10 traditional games that were often played in everyday life were obtained. Data collection techniques were in the form of interviews, observation, documentation, and literature studies as a form of triangulation to obtain data and determine the validity of the data. Data analysis techniques in ethnographic research include descriptions, analyses, and interpretation. The results showed that the integration of traditional games in mathematics learning requires the active role of teachers to link game elements with formal mathematical concepts. Traditional games based on ethnomathematics not only preserve local culture, but also become an effective tool for developing students' logical-mathematical intelligence.
When math meet culture: Exploring ethnomathematics in red mosque’s design Nabilla Namira Permata Putri; Yoppy Wahyu Purnomo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v11i1.28578

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Mathematics can be found in cultural aspects. Moreover, Indonesia has a variety of cultures that can be explored and used as mathematics learning resources. Existing mathematics learning has yet to integrate cultural elements that are close to students. The aim of this study is to examine the findings of geometric objects and mathematics activities in the Moekhlas Sidik Red Mosque. The research method used was an ethnographic study and data collection techniques in the form of observations, documentation, and interviews. The obtained data were analyzed using an interactive model: data reduction, data presentation, data interpretation, and conclusion. This study found that the geometric objects include 2D shapes, 3D shapes, and geometric transformations. The 2D shapes observed are triangles, trapeziums, squares, rectangles, rhombuses, and semicircles. The 3D shapes that can be observed are rectangular prisms. Geometric transformation is the use of the principles of translation, reflection, and rotation. The mathematical activities that can be explored include creating tile patterns, finding the purpose of tile patterns, and drawing 2D shapes using geometric transformation principles. In addition, the existence of the Moekhlas Sidik Mosque provides socioeconomic value that has an impact on the surrounding community.

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