scholarly journals Analysis of senior high school students’ emotional intelligence in cooperative based mathematics learning

2018 ◽  
Vol 1088 ◽  
pp. 012082
Author(s):  
M Ilyas ◽  
M Ma’rufi ◽  
F Fitriani ◽  
S Salwah
Author(s):  
Jerald C. Moneva ◽  
Bandino P. Gatan

This study examined the relationship between emotional intelligence and self- discipline in schools. Emotional Intelligence and Self-discipline are important factors in influencing the students to achieve academically. Emotional Intelligence is the ability to understand, use and manage their own emotion while self-discipline is a practice, a habit, a skills to understand the important factors in life of every individuals. This study is a descriptive correlation that described the two variables, if they had a connection. However, the results were determined if the two variables have a relationship that will affect the students discipline and their emotional intelligence.  A students’ questionnaire was constructed to obtain data on the students’ emotional intelligence and self- discipline. Chi- square was used to establish whether differences in emotional intelligence between self-discipline and it will serve as the basis to identify the level 0f both emotional and self-discipline. The purpose of sampling was done targeting to all the senior high school students. With a target of 245 students who are qualified to answer the questionnaire that I was provided. Emotional Intelligence and Self-discipline is a way that make the students to be aware about the factors in achieving their goals that make the students to be an independent individual. It makes as the basis to manage their own emotions. The data collected using questionnaire was cleaned, encoded, analyze and then interpreted for processing of result. The student’s level were compared and analysis made on which discussion was based. The average weighted mean will be used to determine the assessment of the respondents with regards to their personal profile.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 398
Author(s):  
Binar Kurnia Prahani ◽  
Wahyu Hari Kristiyanto ◽  
Joko Siswanto ◽  
Budiyono Saputro ◽  
Husni Mubarok

This literature study aims to obtain the thinking process profile of senior high school students in physics problem-solving based on differences in emotional intelligence levels and gender. In this study used literature study method with phenomenological analysis, functionalism analysis, and critical analysis. The sources used to compile this article include some literature on emotional intelligence, gender effect, thinking process, problem-solving, and several empirical study on students in physics problem-solving, especially in senior high school. The authors summed up the conclusions based on the results of the literature study as follows: (1) The profile of the thinking process is influenced by emotional intelligence level and gender; (2) Emotional intelligence is directly proportional to the thinking process of students in the process of solving physics problems; (3) Students who have high emotional intelligence are more likely to have high physics problem-solving skills; (4) Gender differences (male and female) in solving physics problems, generally, are still debatable, in which sense is it better? Then it further research needs that is valid and reliable to answer this question. (5) There is a strong tendency that the male gender is more resilient in dealing with and solving complex physics problems; (6) The gender of female students is superior in solving physics problems that require very high detail. The main implication of this article is to obtain the thinking process profile of senior high school students in physics problem-solving based on terms of differences in emotional intelligence levels and gender. 


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (3) ◽  
pp. 253-263
Author(s):  
Xinxing Deng ◽  
Ying Zhou ◽  
Cunhua Liu

Students' attitudes towards correcting mathematics wrong questions affect the effect of mathematics learning to a certain extent. Focusing on students' attitudes towards correcting maths wrong questions, discovering the problem from the root cause can provide an important basis for correcting behavior. This research uses quantitative methods. the data were taken using a questionnaire. The sample of this study was 622 students in Guilin, China. The results of the questionnaire were processed using Microsoft Word and SPSS. the students filled out a questionnaire Attitudes towards Correcting Mathematics Wrong Questions Scale to investigate the attitudes of junior and senior high school students to correcting mathematics wrong questions from the three dimensions of cognition, behavior tendency and emotion. This research found 1) the overall level of Junior and senior high school students' attitudes towards correcting mathematics wrong questions is relatively high; 2) There are differences in the three dimensions, that is, cognitive level>emotional level>behavioral tendency; 3) there are significant differences in the attitude of correcting mathematics wrong questions in gender, whether or not they are student leaders, whether the head teacher is a math teacher, and grade; 4) And there is a significant correlation between each dimension and mathematics academic performance; 5) the attitude of correcting mathematics wrong questions significantly positively affects mathematics academic performance.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-14
Author(s):  
Ernest Kofi Davis ◽  
Wee Tiong Seah ◽  
Nathaniel Howard ◽  
Eric Magnus Wilmot

Valuing constitutes an important aspect of mathematics pedagogy and hence student learning outcomes. This study surveyed 416 students from Cape Coast, Ghana to explore what senior high school students in this country in West Africa valued in their study of mathematics. The data collected were analyzed using principal component analysis. The results suggest that Ghanaian senior high school students found connections, understanding, fluency, learning technologies, feedback, instructional materials, open-endedness and problem-solving important in their mathematics learning. Implications of the findings for curriculum delivery in mathematics and future research opportunities are also discussed.


Sign in / Sign up

Export Citation Format

Share Document