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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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Computational thinking on concept pattern number: A study learning style Kolb Purwasih, Ratni; Turmudi, Turmudi; Dahlan, Jarnawi Afgani; Ishartono, Naufal
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.23056

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This research aimed to determine how the number pattern concept's computational thinking characteristic picture was reviewed from the Kolb model's learning style. The research method used in this study is qualitative descriptive. The research was conducted at one of the state's small schools in Bandung. The research subjects consisted of 29 students in the ninth grade. One of the 29 study issues is selected with assimilator learning styles. The data-gathering techniques used are questionnaire tests, test instruments, and interviews. Angket is used to group subjects into four groups of learning style types. The test instrument was used to describe the computational thinking characteristics of high school students on the concept of number patterns, and the interview was used to strengthen the test summary results of the subject. The results of this study show that the characteristics of computational thinking that each type of learning style dominates are different. Computational thinking students with an assimilator learning style in solving mathematical problems of number patterns can solve issues by involving decomposition, pattern identification, abstraction and generalization, and algorithms. They can generalize patterns using accurate, thorough, complete, and systematic problem-solving strategies.
Exploring decision-making prospective mathematics teacher in solving geometric proof problems Masfingatin, Titin; Apriandi, Davi; Murtafiah, Wasilatul; Suprapto, Edy; Lusiana, Restu
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.23177

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Facing the current digital era, correct and accurate decisions are needed to deal with the problems. This research aimed to explore the decision-making abilities of prospective mathematics teacher students in solving geometric proof problems. This research was a qualitative descriptive study with research subjects 3 out of 32 students of the 2nd semester Mathematics Education study program. The research instrument is the researcher himself, who is assisted with geometric proof problem tests and interview guidelines. Data analysis was including reduction, presentation, and conclusion. The validity of the research data was tested using methods triangulation. The research results show that subjects with a proof ability of K2 can build and clarify geometric concepts/principles and can assess the reasonableness of ideas even though the subject feels unsure about their choice. Subjects with a proof ability of K3 can build and clarify geometric concept/principle ideas but cannot assess the reasonableness of proof ideas. Subjects with a proof ability of K4 can build ideas of geometric concepts/principles, can clarify even though they are incomplete, and cannot assess the reasonableness of proof ideas. Students need to be equipped with decision-making skills in solving proof problems as preparation to become mathematics teachers in the future.
Exploration of Unggan weaving in Minang culture: An ethnomathematics study Kusno; Yolanda, Gelvia; Supiyati, Sri
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.23950

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Unggan weaving, an original cultural product of the Sijunjung people, especially in Unggan Village, is widely used as employee, traditional, and school uniforms once a week. However, the use of Unggan weaving in mathematics learning has yet to be widely explored. This research aims to reveal the mathematical elements of Unggan weaving as a learning vehicle more appropriate to students' culture. This research is qualitative research with an ethnographic approach. Data collection methods use in-depth interviews, documentation, and ethnographic notes. The interview subjects were Ernita, owner of Unggan Weaving (R-1), and Masniati, an employee of Unggan Weaving (R-2). Data analysis uses the results of interpretation and translation of the phenomena found, as well as based on the results of the informant's conception of the meaning and the informant's original language regarding the focus, which is combined verbally with the researcher's language after in-depth understanding through focus group discussions (FGD). The research results show that Unggan woven fabric contains mathematical elements of geometric transformation (translation, reflection, dilation, symmetry) and arithmetic number patterns. The results of this research can be recommended as material for developing school mathematics teaching materials based on local wisdom.
Development of learning video rotation using Palembang tanjak context to determine students’ mathematical reasoning Hasanah, Uswatun; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Zulkardi
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.23988

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This research is essential as a starting point in using learning videos on rotation material assisted by the Palembang tanjak context so that students' mathematical reasoning abilities are good. This research aims to produce a learning video on rotation material using the Palembang tanjak context that is valid and practical, as well as to determine the potential effect of using videos on rotation material using the Palembang tanjak context on students' mathematical reasoning ability. PMRI and collaborative learning approaches were also used in this research. This type of research is a design research type of development studies. The subjects of this study involved 28 students of class IX.A. Data collection techniques were observation, tests, and interviews. The data analysis technique is descriptive. This research resulted in a learning video on rotation material using the context of Palembang tanjak, which was developed to be valid and practical and potentially affected students' mathematical reasoning ability with an average of 67.625. Learning videos on rotation material can be used to train students' mathematical reasoning skills within the Palembang Tanjak context.
Ratio and proportion through realistic mathematics education and pendidikan matematika realistik Indonesia approach: A systematic literature review Risdiyanti, Irma; Zulkardi; Putri, Ratu Ilma Indra; Prahmana, Rully Charitas Indra; Nusantara, Duano Sapta
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.24445

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Foundational mathematical concepts like ratios and proportions are indispensable for solving both everyday problems and those encountered in professional settings. However, many students need help to grasp and apply these concepts effectively, often due to ineffective teaching methods, variations in students' levels of comprehension, and shortcomings in existing learning models. Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) and Pendidikan Matematika Realistik Indonesia (PMRI) have emerged as promising solutions to address these challenges. This study aims to systematically review the literature on ratio and proportion learning design using RME and PMRI approaches. It focuses on three specific research inquiries: profiling the literature, analyzing employed learning designs, and identifying gaps and recommendations for further research in learning design development. Conducted through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) approach, the research involved planning, implementing, and disseminating review results. One hundred forty-four documents were scrutinized, leading to the identification of 19 pertinent papers. This study provides a comprehensive analysis of the literature on learning design in the context of ratio, proportion, scale, and level, utilizing RME and PMRI approaches while highlighting research gaps and offering insights for future studies. Its findings hold significant implications for educators and researchers seeking to enhance mathematics education through RME and PMRI approaches.
Crafting math minds: A bibliometric odyssey into innovative didactical designs for learning (2006-2023) Dasari, Dadan; Muhammad, Ilham; Juandi, Dadang
Jurnal Elemen Vol 10 No 1 (2024): January
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.29408/jel.v10i1.24935

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The importance of Didactical Design in mathematics education must be addressed. Didactical Design is essential in mathematics education because it can optimize learning. Efforts to design learning experiences that combine didactic and design principles can lead students to acquire knowledge correctly and epistemically. This research aims to capture the landscape of previous research relevant to Didactical Design in Mathematics Education. This study constitutes a literature review research, wherein 56 publications were gathered from the Scopus database. These publications were subsequently subjected to bibliometric analysis with the assistance of the VOSviewer application. The analysis results show a rapid increase in publications since 2019, primarily focusing on didactic design, barriers to student learning, mathematics education, and retrospective analysis. The study also identified the emergence of new themes in Didactical Design research, such as the study of specific mathematical competencies and the integration of technology in design, e-learning, augmented reality, and STEM. Several implications are presented as helpful information for scientists and stakeholders.
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
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.v10i2.23989

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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
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.v10i2.24079

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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.