scholarly journals PENGARUH PENDIDIKAN MATEMATIKA REALISTIK BERBANTUAN LKS TERHADAP HASIL BELAJAR MATEMATIKA DITINJAU DARI MOTIVASI BELAJAR SISWA KELAS V SD GUGUS 2 KECAMATAN BAJAWA KABUPATEN NGADA-FLORES

Author(s):  
Wilibaldus Bhoke

ABSTRAKTujuan penelitian adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh pendidikan matematika realistik berbantuan LKS terhadap hasil belajar matematika ditinjau dari motivasi belajar siswa. Jenis penelitian ini adalah penelitian eksperimen semu (quasi eksperimen) dengan menggunakan dasain faktorial 2 × 2.  Populasi dalam penelitian ini adalah seluruh siswa kelas V SD Gugus 2 Kecamatan Bajawa Kabupaten Ngada-Flores, dengan anggota sampel sebanyak 80 siswa. Pengambilan sampel dalam penelitian ini menggunakan teknik random sampling terhadap kelas.  Data yang dikumpulkan ada dua  yaitu angket motivasi dan instrumen pilihan ganda.  Analisis data menggunakan analisis varians dua jalur dan dilanjutkan dengan uji Tukey. Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa: 1) hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pendidikan matematika realistik lebih tinggi daripada hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pembelajaran konvensional (FA = 2,95, p < 0,05); 2) terdapat interaksi antara pembelajaran dan motivasi balajar terhadap hasil belajar matematika (FAB = 3,132, p < 0,05); 3) Bagi siswa yang memiliki motivasi belajar tinggi, hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pendidikan matematika realistik lebih tinggi daripada hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pembelajaran konvensional (Qhitung = 4,61 dan Qtabel 5%= 3,96, Qhitung > Qtabel); 4) Bagi siswa yang memiliki motivasi belajar rendah, hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pembelajaran konvensional lebih tinggi daripada hasil belajar matematika siswa yang mengikuti pendidikan matematika realistik (QHitung = 5,76 dan Qtabel 5%= 3,96, Qhitung > Qtabel). Kata kunci: Hasil belajar matematika,  motivasi belajar, Pendidikan Matematika Realistik  ABSTRACTThe present study examines the effect of realistic mathematics education using students’ work sheet (LKS) on mathematics achievement viewed from students’ learning motivation. The study was quasi experimental by using 2 × 2 factorial design. The population in this study was the fifth grade primary school students of cluster 2 from Bajawa sub-district, Ngada regency, Flores. Samples in this study were 80 students which were chosen randomly . There were two collected data; motivational questionnaires and multiple choice instruments. Data were analyzed by using double stripe variant analysis and continued with Tukey test. The result of study showed that: 1) mathematics achievement of students following realistic mathematics education was better than the students following conventional learning (FA = 2,95, p < 0,05); 2) there was an interaction between learning and learning motivation on mathematics achievement (FAB = 3,13, p < 0,05); 3) to the students having higher learning motivation, mathematics achievement of students following realistic mathematics education was higher than mathematics achievement of students following conventional learning (Qobserved= 4,61 danQtable5% = 3,96, Qobserved>Qtable); 4) to the students having lower learning motivation, mathematics achievement of students following conventional learning was higher than mathematic achievement of students following realistic mathematics education (Qobserved= 5,76 danQtable5% = 3,96, Qobserved>Qtable). Key words: Mathematics achievement, learning motivation, Realistic Mathematics Education

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 323
Author(s):  
Arief Aulia Rahman ◽  
Luthfiana Mirati

This research aims to determine the influence realistic Mathematics Education approach on motivation and learning achievements of elementary school students in West Aceh. This research uses a quantitative approach, it is a quasi-experimental type research and the population fifth grade elementary school students in West Aceh. The research samples were selected using a simple random sampling. The data collection was conducted by means of questionnaires and tests. The collected data were tested using a MANOVA test. Based on the data analysis results, it was shown that: there is a significant influence from realistic Mathematics Education approach on motivation and learning achievements of fifth grade elementary school students in West Aceh. The proof showed that 35 fifth grade students from Peureumee State Elementary School who were respondents in this research had an average of 80.57 for learning motivation and an average of 70.74 for learning achievements. Whereas students from Peunaga Cut Ujong State Elementary School who were in the control group had an average of 69.15 for learning motivation and an average of 60.24 for learning achievements. This shows that the motivation and learning achievement between students who were given RME approach are higher than those who were given conventional teaching. And the analysis results on F value for Pillae Trace, Wilk Lambda, Hotelling Trace, and Roy’s Largest Rootx showed a significance of 0.000, or lower than 0.05. This means that the F values were all significant. They indicate that “there is a significant influence from realistic Mathematics Education approach on motivation and learning achievements of fifth grade elementary school students.” Furthermore, a test on determinant coefficient showed that RME’s influence on motivation was 60.2%, and on learning achievements was 20.1%, and the rest was influenced by other variables not included in the study.


2018 ◽  
Vol 1 (4) ◽  
pp. 679
Author(s):  
Rehan Wulandari ◽  
Julfah Rodiyah Kusumawati ◽  
Gida Kadarisma

This study aims to analyze how the ability of mathematical communication and Self Efficacy by using Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach in junior high school students. The research method used is quasi-experimental using two classes, first class as experiment class and second class as control class. The experimental class uses the Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach while the control class uses conventional learning. In both classes, pretest and initial questionnaire were conducted to determine the initial ability of each class, and at the end of the two classes postest. The results of this study were processed and analyzed using Mann-Whitney test. The results showed that communication skills and self-efficacy of students whose learning using Realistic Mathematics education are better than those using conventional learning.


2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 84
Author(s):  
Sukma Murni ◽  
Sylvia Rabbani

This study aims to determine the development of mathematical Metaphorical Thinking capabilities of Bantaran Citarum Elementary School students through a Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach better than those using ordinary learning. The method used in this study was a quasi-experimental method carried out in one of the elementary schools in Dayeuh Kolot Subdistrict, Bandung Regency. Data collection uses the results of pretest and posttest mathematical Metaphorical Thinking abilities. To get the research data, the instrument was used in the form of a mathematical Metaphorical Thinking ability test. Data analysis is done quantitatively, quantitative analysis is carried out on the ability of Metaphorical Thinking. In calculating data processing using Microsoft Excel and SPSS 23. The results showed that the development of mathematical Metaphorical Thinking capabilities which learning using the RME approach was better than those using ordinary learning. Keywords: Metaphorical Thinking, Realistic Mathematics Education.


2016 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Kartika Fitriani ◽  
Maulana

<p><em>T</em><em>his research is </em><em>cunducted to </em><em>all fifth grade elementary school students throughout the Subdistrict Conggeang </em><em>that</em><em> included higher group. </em><em>The research </em><em>result indicates that the realistic mathematics education and conventional approach give diffirent effect to students</em><em>’</em><em> mathematical understanding and problem solving abilities. The effect to mathematical understanding and problem solving ability in experiment class is better than the control </em><em>one.</em><em> The effect of realistic mathematics education to the higher, </em><em>middle</em><em>, and lower </em><em>achievement students </em><em>group is different too. Higher group gets bigger effect</em><em> than others</em><em>. There is a positive </em><em>correalaton </em><em>between mathematical understanding and problem solving abilitie</em><em>s, which its contribution is </em><em>95,9%.</em></p>


Author(s):  
Saleh Haji ◽  
Yumiati Yumiati ◽  
Zamzaili Zamzaili

This study aimed to improve the students’ productive disposition (PD) through Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) learning with an outdoor approach based on school level. Productive disposition development is intended so that students can appreciate mathematics as a science needed for their lives. The method used in this research was a quasi-experimental study. The population was 210 students of the fifth grade of Elementary School from five schools. The sample was 75 fifth grade students. The data were collected by using a questionnaire. Data were analyzed using t-test to find out the difference between the experimental and the control group. The results of this study indicate that RME learning with the outdoor approach more influential than the conventional learning in improving PD in high school level. Otherwise, in medium and low level school, the conventional learning was more influential than the RME learning with the outdoor approach to improve the students’ PD. Therefore, it can be concluded that the school level needs to be considered in improving students’ productive disposition through RME learning with an outdoor approach. Moreover, RME learning with an outdoor approach as an alternative model to improve productive disposition of students.


Author(s):  
Himmatul Afthina ◽  
Mardiyana Mardiyana ◽  
Ikrar Pramudya

<p class="Abstract">The aims of this research to determine the effect of Think Talk Write (TTW) and Think Pair Share (TPS) model with Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach viewed from mathematical-logical intelligence. This research employed the quasi experimental research. The population of research was all students of the eight graders of junior high school in Karangamyar Regency in academic year 2016/2017. The result of this research shows that (1) TTW with RME approach gave better mathematics achievement than TPS with RME approach, (2) Students with high mathematical-logical intelligence can reach a better mathematics achievement than those with average and low, whereas students with average mathematical-logical intelligence can reach a better achievement than those with low one, (3) In TTW model with RME approach, students with high mathematical-logical intelligence can reach a better mathematics achievement than those with average and low, whereas students with average and low mathematical-logical intelligence gave same mathematics achievement, and  in TPS model with RME approach students with high mathematical-logical intelligence can reach a better mathematics achievement than those with average and low, whereas students with average mathematical-logical intelligence can reach a better achievement than those with low one (4) In each category of  mathematical-logical intelligence, TTW with RME approach and TPS with RME approach gave same mathematics achievement.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 21 ◽  
Author(s):  
Muhtarom Muhtarom ◽  
Nizaruddin Nizaruddin ◽  
Farida Nursyahidah ◽  
Nurina Happy

This research aimed to evaluate the effectiveness of Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) to improve students' multi-representation ability. A quasi-experimental design was used in this research. Sixty-four samples from the seventh-grade students of Junior School were randomly selected and divided into two classes: experimental class was treated using RME and control class was treated using conventional learning, with each class consisting of thirty-two students. The essay test was used to measure the multi-representation ability of students and the questionnaire was used to measure students' responses in RME learning. The data from the essay test were analyzed by N-Gain test and t-test in which normality and homogenity test were conducted previously, while the students' learning completeness and student responses were presented descriptive quantitative. The result of the research concluded that the multi-representation ability of students who get RME learning is better than the multi-representation ability in students who get conventional learning. 87.25% of students who get RME learning with the developed device have completed the KKM, and many students are very enthusiastic and interested in RME based learning, thus increasing their learning spirit in a learning process.


2021 ◽  
Vol 15 (4) ◽  
pp. 511-518
Author(s):  
Lutfi Putri Nugraheni ◽  
Marsigit Marsigit

Mathematical problem solving was an crucial skill to be mastered by primary school student so that will help student to unravel their problems encountered in everyday life. By using the realistic mathematics approach, stundents learn mathematical concept based on reality or scope around students. This study aimed to develop an eligible learning materials and test the effectiveness of learning materials based on realistic mathematics education to enhance the problem solving skill of primary school students. This research and development study was conducted in Sawangan Subdistrict, Magelang Regency, Central Java, Indonesia. The testing subjects consisted of 12 students in the the preliminary field, there were 42 students in the main field, and 90 students in the operational field that divided into experiment dan control class. The data were collected by interviews, observation, and tests. The analyzing N-gain score and t-test with a significant level of 0.05 done to find out th effectiveness of the teaching materials. The developed of realistic mathematics eduation learning materials is feasible and effective in improving problem solving skill with significance value of 0.000 (p≤0.05). It can enhance the problem solving skills of 4th grade elementary school.


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