scholarly journals STRATEGI MEMBELAJARKAN MATEMATIKA PADA SISWA LAMBAN BELAJAR KELAS VIII INKLUSI DI SMP PGRI 1 SAMPIT

2017 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 71-80
Author(s):  
Nurul Hidayati Shaliha

The objectives of this research wereto describe teacher strategy in teaching mathematics from the teacher’s ability in explaining in accordance with conceptual and procedural knowledge of 8th grade students of SMP PGRI 1 Sampit. This research is a qualitative descriptive using a single case study method, in depth study of learning system and mathematics learning in inclusive school.The subject of the research is mathematic teacher and slow learner student of the 8th grade from SMP PGRI 1 Sampit. The data of this research are information about the teacher strategy in learning Mathematics in the inclusive 8th grade.The research results showthe mathematics learning strategy in the inclusive 8th grade of SMP PGRI 1 Sampit observed from the teacher’s ability in explaining the subject in accordance with the delivering explanation indicators which are planning the explanation, clarity of delivering the explanation, the use of examples and illustrations, the use of intonation in delivering the explanation, and giving the feed back to the students. The teacher used Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) to teach the concept of mathematics and Discovery Learning methods to teach the procedure of mathematics.

2019 ◽  
Vol 2 (6) ◽  
pp. 371
Author(s):  
Dara Puspita Dewi ◽  
Dinar Mediyani ◽  
Wahyu Hidayat ◽  
Euis Eti Rohaeti ◽  
Tommy Tanu Wijaya

The skill to think critically and mathematics is the basic essential mathematic skills and need to owned by students who study math. This research method use qualitative descriptive research which aims to analyze the student’s mistakes when they do mathematic critical thinking questions on the discussion of circle and flat side geometry. This research subject is 8th grade student who study at one of public junior high school in the city of Purwakarta, Indonesia. The test instrument was 5 essay questions. The research result show that more students have their own difficulties when they do question number 2,3 and 5.  I suggested the learning strategy which can upgrade their mathematics critical thinking skill should be used as the learning process.


TEM Journal ◽  
2021 ◽  
pp. 1945-1954
Author(s):  
Benidiktus Tanujaya ◽  
Rully Charitas Indra Prahmana ◽  
Jeinne Mumu

HOTS instruction in mathematics is rarely explicitly programmed by the schoolteacher. As a result, students' HOTS is at the lowest level, especially in national or international assessments. The purpose of this research is to determine why mathematics education in Indonesia does not have a significant effect on student HOTS by conducting a review of several Indonesian publications on the subject. This research is a qualitative method of literature review related to the HOTS of Indonesian mathematics students, and an organized interview triangulated to support the data and information from the literature review. The interview consisted of two critical questions administered using Google Form: implementing active learning and mathematics textbooks on mathematics classroom activities. The results concluded that there were two primary sources of error in mathematics learning to increase HOTS in Indonesia: active learning and current mathematics textbooks. Besides, in teaching and learning practices, the active learning model is rarely used when using official texts that do not promote HOTS for mathematics students in Indonesia.


Pythagoras ◽  
2011 ◽  
Vol 32 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Pragashni Padayachee ◽  
Hennie Boshoff ◽  
Werner Olivier ◽  
Ansie Harding

This article describes the experiences and mathematics performance of Grade 12 learners selected to participate in a mathematics intervention project using digital video disk (DVD) technology within a blended learning context. Blended learning in the context of this study is defined as employing a variety of appropriate methods of delivery to enhance the teaching and learning process. DVD technology was used as an ingredient in this blended learning approach, since it is easily available and accessible to the majority of learners and the schools they attend. The study reported on here forms part of a larger study using action research methodology. This article reports on a single stage of the action research: implementing a change to improve the situation and observing the consequences of this action. Mathematics Incubator School Project (ISP) learners completed questionnaires with open-ended questions which pertained to their experiences of the blended learning approach. The observations of the facilitators were also recorded. A single school was used as a case study and the mathematics performance of learners who participated in the ISP was compared with that of those who did not. The findings suggest that use of DVD technology in this blended learning approach impacted on mathematics learning and enhanced the mathematics performance of learners.


2019 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8
Author(s):  
Krishna Prasad Adhikari

This phenomenological study examined how girl students struggle in constructing their identity in mathematics learning. The concept given by Cobb and Hodge (2003) was used as a theoretical basis to explain the identity construction of girls. In addition, the process of identity construction is critically examined through a feminist perspective. Three girl students studying mathematics in Master’s level were involved in in-depth interview. The data collected through interview were first transcribed, which was followed by thematic network analysis to make meaning from the information. The key finding was that students faced difficulties and struggle due to patriarchal system of society, false beliefs about mathematics and mathematics learning, and traditional and meritocratic system of teaching learning system.


2021 ◽  
Vol 1 (2) ◽  
pp. 122-131
Author(s):  
Putu Sri Indah Yulia Dewi ◽  
Nani Kurniati ◽  
Wahidaturrahmi Wahidaturrahmi

This research aims to find out the influence of self-confidence on students’ mathematics learning outcome, the influence of mathematics communication ability on students’ mathematics learning effect, and the influence of self-confidence and mathematics communication ability on students’ mathematics learning outcome of 8th grade SMPN 22 Mataram academic year 2019/2020. This type of research was ex post facto. The sample of this research were 44 students with total sampling technique. Data collection techniques in this reseacrh using questionnaire, test and documentation. The instrument of this research was in the form of a confidence questionnaire, a test of mathematics communication ability, and documentation of students’ mathematics learning outcome of 8th grade SMPN 22 Mataram. From the data analysis obtained, there was no influence of self-confidence on students’ mathematics learning effect of 8th grade SMPN 22 Mataram. Whereas for mathematics communication ability there was found an influence on students’ mathematics learning effect of 8th grade SMPN 22 Mataram with the coefficient of determination of 83.7%. The results of data analysis also showed that there was a significant influence between students' self-confidence and mathematics communication ability on students’ mathematics learning effect of 8th grade SMP 22 Mataram with the coefficient of determination of 83.1%.


2021 ◽  
Vol 18 (No.2) ◽  
pp. 129-160
Author(s):  
Ruzlan Md-Ali ◽  
Arsaythamby Veloo ◽  
S. Kanageswari Suppiah Shanmugam ◽  
Yus'aiman Jusoh @ Yusoff ◽  
Rosna Awang Hashim

Purpose - The Malaysian government has allocated a large budget for Orang Asli primary school education via the Department of Orang Asli Development (JAKOA) to help improve Orang Asli pupils’ academic performance including mathematics. Teachers face challenges in ensuring that Orang Asli pupils become competent learners of mathematics. Hence, this study examined the teachers’ perspectives on the issues and challenges in the teaching and learning of mathematics at Orang Asli primary schools in Malaysia. Methodology - In this qualitative study, Two Orang Asli primary schools were randomly selected from eight primary schools within an Orang Asli Settlement in the District of Sungai Siput. The data were collected via focus group discussions and interviews, which were carried out during enculturation visits and were fully transcribed and thematically analysed. The research participants were purposively selected and comprised the schools’ administrators and mathematics teachers. Findings - The results of the data analysis showed that there were two main themes, namely classroom challenges and school challenges, in determining mathematics competence among Orang Asli pupils. Classroom challenges consisted of five sub-themes namely coverage of mathematics syllabus, mathematics teaching and learning resources, pupil engagement, language barrier, and mathematics learning culture. School challenges consisted of two sub-themes namely school attendance and discipline. To enhance mathematics competence among Orang Asli pupils, it is deemed important to conduct programmes and community engagement. Significance - This study contributes to the knowledge of the teaching and learning of mathematics at Orang Asli primary schools. It is recommended that teachers allow Orang Asli pupils to take home their mathematics textbooks so that they can complete their homework at home. Teachers are highly encouraged to conduct mathematics teaching and learning activities in groups to develop meaningful and engaging lessons.


2019 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 123-127
Author(s):  
Mohamad Ariffin Abu Bakar ◽  
Norulhuda Ismail

This study aims to develop and determine the validity and reliability of the Meta-Seller Tutoring (M-ST) module. This M-ST module is developed through design and development research. ADDIE Model was applied as an instructional design guide. This M-ST module combining peer tutoring and metacognitive learning strategy models as it is content and module activities to enhance students' mastery of mathematics concepts. Experts, a mathematics teacher, and 31 students participated in the study to determine the content validity and reliability of the module. The results of the content validity analysis obtained that it is in an excellent rank with a validity percentage of 85.8%. The value of the reliability coefficient is 0.953 which also indicates that this module is at a very high level of trust. Based on the results, it can be concluded that this module is very useful and can be suggested as an intervention for mathematics learning. Teachers can integrate this module into teaching and learning to produce mathematics learning effectively.


2021 ◽  
Vol 4 (3) ◽  
pp. 533-547
Author(s):  
I Wayan Suada

This research is motivated by the low learning of grade VI students of SDN 4 Seraya Barat in the content of mathematics lessons, this is thought to be caused by several factors, including: learning that is still theoretical so that students will easily feel bored and bored in receiving learning and in teacher learning more dominate the activity, so that it can eliminate students' enthusiasm for mathematics learning material. This classroom action research was carried out in two cycles with the aim of improving learning outcomes of mathematics lessons. The subjects of this study were 18th graders of SDN 4 Seraya Barat, consisting of 7 female students and 11 male students. Data were collected by learning outcomes tests. The collected data was then analyzed by qualitative descriptive statistics. The results showed that the application of the Think Talk Write (TTW) learning strategy in learning mathematics content could increase student learning outcomes, student learning outcomes in cycle I were 71.85 and student learning outcomes in cycle II were 84.07. Thus there was an increase of 12.22 from cycle I to cycle II.


2020 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 166-175
Author(s):  
Khamida Siti Nur Atiqoh

This study aims to analyze students' strategies in translating English-Indonesian mathematics texts. The study was conducted on students of the Mathematics Education study program in the English for Teaching Mathematics course. The research method is a qualitative descriptive method with data analysis units of text translation as many as 31 students. The translation strategy uses 2 stages, namely the comprehension strategies, referring to the analysis of the source text, and the production strategies, referring to the production of the translated text. The results of the study reveal that in general students have been able to carry out comprehension strategies well as evidenced by their good understanding of mathematics and mathematics learning vocabulary, while the production strategy stage is still lacking, i.e the results of the production of a full sentence translation text in paragraph form involving mathematical vocabulary still too 'stiff'. The conclusion of this study is that the factors of experience and student habituation in reading mathematics texts in English have an effect on the ability in understanding strategies and production strategies.


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