scholarly journals How do teachers facilitate mathematics learning in Indonesia during the COVID-19 pandemic? A rapid review

2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Ibnu Rafi ◽  
Heri Retnawati ◽  
Ezi Apino ◽  
Munaya Nikma Rosyada

The Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic forces learning, including mathematics learning, to be carried out in online or distance mode. This situation is a challenge for teachers in facilitating mathematics learning because they are required to organize mathematics content and integrate it with certain learning technologies. In this article, we reviewed a total of 14 articles to describe how mathematics teacher in Indonesia facilitates online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic by focusing on types of technology used and reasons for choosing the technology, strategies used in integrating the technology with certain learning models or methods, ways of facilitating online discussion to construct knowledge, and assessments conducted as well as effects of the online learning facilitated by the teacher. Some implications for policy and practices are also provided in this article for improvement of online mathematics learning during the COVID-19 pandemic and may also after the pandemic is over in which it is possible to combine online and offline learning.

2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 101-110
Author(s):  
Juliana M. H. Nenohai ◽  
Siprianus S. Garak ◽  
Christine K. Ekowati ◽  
Patrisius Afrisno Udil

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed face-to-face (offline) learning into online learning. This requires teachers to be able to adapt to utilizing technology-based learning media. Meanwhile, at the same time, teachers are not used to and have not been able to use various technology-based media in learning. One of the media that could be used is the wordwall application. This application is considered suitable because the appearance and operation are quite simple. In addition, this application can also be used as a learning media, a learning resource, and an assessment instrument. Therefore, training activities and mentoring in the implementation of wordwall applications in learning mathematics is one of the important and urgent needs for teachers today, especially in SD Inpres Maulafa, East Nusa Tenggara. This activity is carried out in training and mentoring through the material presentation, discussion, demonstrations and simulations, working in the group, and assistance. This activity showed that the participants were enthusiastic, active, and participative in participating in the training and mentoring. In addition, this activity can help participants overcome problems in designing thematic lessons. This activity can also increase teachers' knowledge about the application of technology to create learning media in the form of innovative elementary mathematics online learning media, namely through technical training in making learning media with wordwall applications in mathematics learning for teachers. Furthermore, this activity has also been able to increase the insight and ability of teachers to implement media in learning activities, namely through assistance in making learning designs using wordwall applications and assistance in implementing (strategy) learning using wordwall media


2020 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 29-37
Author(s):  
Zainatul Maulidiyah

AbstrakPenelitian ini bertujuan untuk mendeskripsikan kemampuan model pembelajaran guru dalam mengembangkan keterampilan berpikir siswa kelas XI pada pembelajaran matematika di MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak Tahun Pelajaran 2019/2020. Penelitian ini menggunakan pendekatan kualitatif deskriptif dengan metode kualitatif. Subjek penelitian ini adalah guru matematika dan peserta didik di MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak dengan jumlah 7 orang. Teknik pengumpulan data menggunakan wawancara, dan dokumentasi. Hasil penelitian adalah sebagai berikut: 1) Guru matematika di MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak merupakan tipe guru yang efektif. Hal itu terlihat dari semangatnya dalam bekerja, keramahannya kepada siswa sehingga mampu menjadi komunikator yang baik antara guru dengan siswa, melakukan persiapan pembelajaran dengan baik, dan memiliki cara tersendiri dalam mengembangkan keterampilan berpikir siswa. 2) Upaya yang dilakukan guru matematika di MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak agar siswa dapat berpartisipasi aktif dalam pembelajaran untuk mengembangkan keterampilan berpikir siswa diantaranya guru memberikan motivasi, dan memberikan penghargaan kepada siswa. 3) Peran dan tugas guru matematika dalam mengembangkan keterampilan berpikir siswa disini sudah terlaksana dengan efektif, yaitu dengan adanya guru sudah mendidik, mengajar, dan melatih siswa dengan baik, guru mampu menarik simpati siswa sehingga siswa mampu menerima materi yang disampaikan tanpa terpaksa dan mudah dipahami dan siswa mampu mengembangkan keterampilan berpikir.Kata Kunci: Kemampuan Guru; Keterampilan Berpikir; Pembelajaran MatematikaAbstractThis study aims to describe the ability of teacher learning models in developing class XI learning in mathematics learning in MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak 2019/2020 Academic Year. This research uses desriptive qualitative methods. The subjects of this study were mathematics teachers and students in MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak with total of 7 people. Data collection techniques using interviews, and settings. The results of the study are as follows: 1) The mathematics teacher at MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak is an effective type of teacher. This can be seen from his enthusiasm in working, improving it for students so that they are able to communicate well with the teacher, prepare well for learning, and have a special way of developing student thinking learning. 2) the efforts made by the mathematics teacher at MA Miftahul Ulum Mranggen Demak so that students can communicate in learning to develop student skills that provide motivation, and give appreciation to students. 3) the role and task of mathematics teachers in developing students “thinking skills here has been carried out effectively, namely by having teachers who have educated, taughte and trained students well, teachers are able to attract students” sympathy so that students can receive the material delivered easily and fun and students are able to develop thinking skills.Keywords: Theacher’s Ability, Thinking Skills; Mathematics Learning


2022 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 74-83
Author(s):  
Nur Alif Masitoh ◽  
Heri Kurnia

The learning process must continue to be carried out even in the covid-19 pandemic situation. The covid-19 pandemic has changed the order of the educational process, which was originally face-to-face at school, to face-to-face virtual. The online learning process requires educators to create appropriate and fun learning models and methods, so that learning materials can reach students and can be understood by students. This article aims to describe education policies in Indonesia during the covid-19 pandemic and their impacts. The data in this article were obtained through literature studies or library research and case studies by collecting information from various sources. The results showed that education policies during the covid-19 pandemic were implemented using online learning methods and offline learning which were carried out with strict health protocols and there was a division of time for students to come to school. However, the impact of online learning greatly affects students and parents both in terms of economics and psychology.


2018 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-27
Author(s):  
S. Supratman ◽  
Sri Wulandari Muhlis

The formulation of the problem in this research are: (1) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by SAVI learning model?, (2) How the result of learning mathematics of students after taught by NHT learning model?, (3) Is the result of learning mathematics of students who taught with SAVI learning model is higher than students taught by NHT learning model. The purpose of this study are: (1) To know how the results of learning mathematics students after teaching with SAVI learning model, (2) To find out how the results of learning mathematics students after being taught with NHT learning model, (3) To determine whether the results of learning mathematics students taught by SAVI learning models higher than students taught by NHT learning models. Type of research using experimental method. The population in this study is all students of class X spread in 11 parallel classes with the number of 310 people. Sampling was done by using cluster random sampling technique. In this research as a sample taken 2 classes from the entire population that is class X A3 as experiment class 1 using SAVI learning model and class X A1 as experiment class 2 using NHT learning model. From result of data analysis obtained that: (1) result of student learning taught by using SAVI learning model which consist of 25 students show minimum value 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 80,36, with standard deviation 9,10; (2) student learning outcomes taught using NHT learning model consisting of 25 students showing minimum score 62, maximum value 96, mean (mean) 79,62, with standard deviation 10,512; (3) result of t-test analysis using independent sample t-test obtained tcount = 0,302 at = 0,05 with degrees of freedom (dk) = 48 obtained t table = 2,011. Because t <t table then Ha is rejected and H0 is accepted. So it can be concluded that the mathematics learning outcomes of students who were taught with the SAVI model was not higher than the students taught by the NHT model.


Sensors ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 21 (8) ◽  
pp. 2611
Author(s):  
Andrew Shepley ◽  
Greg Falzon ◽  
Christopher Lawson ◽  
Paul Meek ◽  
Paul Kwan

Image data is one of the primary sources of ecological data used in biodiversity conservation and management worldwide. However, classifying and interpreting large numbers of images is time and resource expensive, particularly in the context of camera trapping. Deep learning models have been used to achieve this task but are often not suited to specific applications due to their inability to generalise to new environments and inconsistent performance. Models need to be developed for specific species cohorts and environments, but the technical skills required to achieve this are a key barrier to the accessibility of this technology to ecologists. Thus, there is a strong need to democratize access to deep learning technologies by providing an easy-to-use software application allowing non-technical users to train custom object detectors. U-Infuse addresses this issue by providing ecologists with the ability to train customised models using publicly available images and/or their own images without specific technical expertise. Auto-annotation and annotation editing functionalities minimize the constraints of manually annotating and pre-processing large numbers of images. U-Infuse is a free and open-source software solution that supports both multiclass and single class training and object detection, allowing ecologists to access deep learning technologies usually only available to computer scientists, on their own device, customised for their application, without sharing intellectual property or sensitive data. It provides ecological practitioners with the ability to (i) easily achieve object detection within a user-friendly GUI, generating a species distribution report, and other useful statistics, (ii) custom train deep learning models using publicly available and custom training data, (iii) achieve supervised auto-annotation of images for further training, with the benefit of editing annotations to ensure quality datasets. Broad adoption of U-Infuse by ecological practitioners will improve ecological image analysis and processing by allowing significantly more image data to be processed with minimal expenditure of time and resources, particularly for camera trap images. Ease of training and use of transfer learning means domain-specific models can be trained rapidly, and frequently updated without the need for computer science expertise, or data sharing, protecting intellectual property and privacy.


2021 ◽  
pp. 1-9
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Almeida Bastos ◽  
Danielle Rachel dos Santos Carvalho ◽  
Carolina Felipe Soares Brandão ◽  
Ellen Cristina Bergamasco ◽  
John Sandars ◽  
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2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 90
Author(s):  
Shita Lusi Wardhani ◽  
Manggar Wulan Kusuma

<em>The Covid-19 outbreak and the enactment of restrictions on community activities have had many impacts, one of which is the change in teaching methods from offline learning or face-to-face activities to online learning or distance learning</em><em>. These changes can affect the learning process, especially subjects related to business practices, such as entrepreneurship. In online learning, several factors contribute to the successful delivery of online courses. However, little is known about the impact of these factors on Indonesian students' interest in entrepreneurship. Therefore, the purpose of this study was to examine the effect of personal attitude and e-learning on interest in entrepreneurship in the Covid-19 pandemic era. Data was collected through an online survey of 190 students who were taking entrepreneurship courses at selected universities in Yogyakarta. Data collected through online surveys were analyzed using Smart Partial Least Square (SmartPLS) 3.0. The results of this study found that interest in entrepreneurship is significantly influenced by personal attitude and e-learning. This study also found that perceived learning was not able to moderate the effect of e-learning on entrepreneurial interest.</em>


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