scholarly journals Classroom Engagement and Mathematics Achievement of Senior and Junior High School Students

Author(s):  
Mr Sunawan ◽  
Halen Dwistia ◽  
Kusnarto Kurniawan ◽  
Sri Hartati ◽  
Afriyadi Sofyan
2020 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 120-129
Author(s):  
Eliyawati Eliyawati ◽  
Yayan Sanjaya ◽  
A S Ramdani

The low ability of students to solve problems is in line with the low mastery of science concepts. In this study, Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM) integrated Project Oriented Problem Based Learning (POPBL) learning models were implemented to improve the mastery of science concepts of junior high school students, especially on the topic of Environmental Pollution. The method used was a mixed-method. The STEM integrated STB learning model design framework consists of 3 stages: Onset Stage, Execution Stage, and Closure Stage. The concept of students is emphasized at the onset stage in the case study dissemination phase. In this phase, students analyze problems based on articles provided by the teacher. The more understanding the material, the more critical students will explore existing issues and find logical solutions to those problems. The results showed that there was a difference between the average pretest and posttest learning outcomes (t=-5,660; df = 53; Sig. (2-tailed) = 0,000). This indicates an increase in junior high school students' science concepts mastery after using the STEM integrated POPBL Learning Model. Improving students' mastery of concepts using a STEM integrated POPBL learning model is still in the low category with n-gain = 0.17. Although still in the low category, the POPBL learning model with the STEM approach can be optimized to improve students' mastery of concepts and skills on other science topics.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-10
Author(s):  
Nurhafizah Nurhafizah ◽  
Sripatmi Sripatmi ◽  
Sri Subarinah ◽  
Laila Hayati

This study aims to determine: 1) whether there is an effect of teacher pedagogical competence on mathematics learning motivation of Mataram City Junior High School students, 2) whether there is an effect of teacher pedagogic competence on mathematics learning achievement of Mataram City Junior High School students, and 3) whether there is a relationship between motivation and mathematics learning achievement of Mataram City Junior High School students. This type of research is ex post facto with a quantitative approach. The population in this study were all mathematics subject teachers and students of Mataram City Junior High School. The selected samples were 6 teachers and 164 students. The sampling technique is stratified, namely cluster sampling and random cluster sampling. Data collection techniques used documents, questionnaires and tests. The conclusions obtained are 1) there is a significant influence between teacher pedagogical competence on mathematics learning motivation of Mataram City Junior High School students, 2) there is no influence between teacher pedagogic competence on mathematics learning achievement of Mataram City Junior High School students, and 3) there is no relationship between motivation and mathematics learning achievement of Mataram City Junior High School students.


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