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Author(s):  
Farman Farman ◽  
Fitriyani Hali ◽  
Muhammad Rawal

This study aimed to determine students' interest in learning and mathematical resilience in online learning and their impact on understanding concepts. The research used in this study is Ex-post facto, namely research with a quantitative approach that aims to test or explain the relationship between variables through hypothesis testing. The research was conducted at SMA Negeri 8 Kendari class XI students in the 2020/2021 academic year. The research sample was 24 students of Class XI IPA 1 SMA Negeri 8 Kendari. Sampling using purposive sampling technique based on students' readiness to participate in online learning without network constraints. The instruments used in this study were questionnaires and tests. Questionnaires were used to obtain information about mathematical interest and resilience. In contrast, the test is used to obtain data about the ability to understand concepts. The data analysis technique used in this study was descriptive analysis technique and inferential analysis, which was carried out with the help of the SPSS 22 computer program. The results showed that students' interest in online learning had a significant influence on concept understanding. Likewise, students' mathematical resilience in online learning has a significant influence on conceptual understanding. The analysis results also show a significant effect of interest and resilience together on understanding mathematical concepts. The percentage contribution of the influence of interest and resilience variables on understanding mathematical concepts is 77.8%, while other variables influence the rest.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (2) ◽  
pp. 94-100
Author(s):  
Ade Evi Fatimah ◽  
Fitriani Fitriani

This study aims to determine the students' mathematical critical thinking abilities in terms of their mathematical resilience. The subjects of this study were students of Informatics and Computer Engineering Education STKIP Al Maksum in discrete mathematics courses, totaling 37 students. The research instrument used in the form of mathematical critical thinking ability test questions and student mathematical resilience questionnaires. The research method used is a correlational method with a quantitative approach. Then the data were analyzed using simple linear regression. The results showed that the mathematical critical thinking ability based on the mathematical resilience of the students of the Computer Informatics Engineering Education Study Program, STKIP Al Maksum, had a positive effect of 79.9%.


Jurnal Elemen ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 7 (2) ◽  
pp. 351-365
Author(s):  
Ayu Faradillah ◽  
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Yasmin Husna Restu Fadhilah ◽  

This study aims to describe mathematical resilience on slow learner students in solving problems. According to the previous research, there is no research focused on the subject of slow learners. The research method is a qualitative descriptive approach. The total population of this study was 71 students with special needs, which consisted of 51 male students and 20 female students. The selection of subjects in this study was reviewed based on three levels of mathematical resilience, namely high, medium, and low. The process of selecting this subject uses the Wright Maps table on Winsteps application version 3.73. Selected subjects were given instruments and interviews to analyze their mathematical problem-solving. The results showed that mathematical resilience on slow learner students was directly proportional to solving mathematical problems for subjects with high mathematical resilience. Meanwhile, subjects with medium and low mathematical resilience were inversely proportional to solving mathematical problems. The stages of solving the problem of the slow learners were incomplete because they have not passed one of the stages formulated by Polya. Therefore, based on the results of this research analysis, teachers can pay more attention to the slow-learners learning strategies in solving problems.


2021 ◽  
Vol 54 (2) ◽  
pp. 273
Author(s):  
Ayu Faradillah ◽  
Silvi Wulandari

The low mathematical resilience of students, one of the factors is the fear of being wrong so that it shows things related to students' emotions. Mathematical resilience and emotional intelligence are interrelated, therefore students need to develop mathematical resilience and emotional intelligence to be ready to face challenges and be able to learn optimally. The purpose of this study is to analyze mathematical resilience on students' emotional intelligence based on gender in twelve different schools. The method used is descriptive qualitative. The population of this study was 814 students consisting of 301 male students and 513 female students. The selection of subjects in this study by looking at the category of Mathematical Resilience, namely high, medium and low. Subjects were selected using the Winsteps application by looking at the wright map table. From the total population, the researcher chose three subjects to be studied in depth. Furthermore, the selected subjects were asked to fill out an Emotional Intelligence questionnaire and interviewed by the researcher. The results of the analysis of ST who have high Mathematical Resilience have high Emotional Intelligence, ST are able to control themselves and have high interest in learning mathematics, SS who have moderate Mathematics Resilience have moderate Emotional Intelligence. In the learning process, SS does not focus on learning and is less able to explore its potential in depth. SR who have low Mathematical Resilience have low Emotional Intelligence as well. SR tends to give up easily and has low learning motivation. However, it should be noted that there is no gender difference in Emotional Intelligence, because this is based on the instrument or measuring instrument used in the study.


2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 1978-1991
Author(s):  
Ayu Faradillah ◽  
Tia Humaira

The purpose of this study was to analyze students' mathematical critical thinking in terms of mathematical resilience and domicile. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative where the process of selecting the subject uses an application called Winstep. Researchers used 473 high school students from 6 different schools to be the subjects in this study. The technique of taking the subject from research is based on the students' mathematical resilience level so there are 3 categories, namely high mathematical resilience, moderate mathematical resilience and high mathematical resilience. Data collection techniques using questionnaires, tests and interviews. Students are given a questionnaire in advance to determine the subject who will take the next test, namely mathematical critical thinking questions, after which the student's answers are analyzed and the researcher conducts interviews to find out how students solve the problems given and how many indicators the students can solve obtained in this study are students with high mathematical resilience obtain low critical thinking skills, students with moderate mathematical resilience acquire high critical thinking skills and students who have low mathematical resilience obtain moderate critical thinking skills.


2021 ◽  
Vol 2 (1) ◽  
pp. 101
Author(s):  
Vika Rosa ◽  
Halini Halini ◽  
Hamdani Hamdani

This research aimed to describe mathematical communication skills, mathematical resilience, and the relationship between mathematical communication skills and mathematical resilience. This research used a quantitative approach with a correlation research design. The population in this study were students of grade XI SMA Negeri 2 Teluk Keramat and the sample was students of grade XI MIPA 2.The results showed that the mathematical communication skills students tend to have is the ability to express mathematical concepts by stating daily events in language or mathematical symbols (mathematical expression ability) which were able to be achieved by the students as much as 62%. Whereas for mathematical resilience that students tend to have is to have curiosity, reflect, research, and make use of various sources in mathematics learning, which contributed 38.7% and were able to be achieved by 16 students (76%). Furthermore, based on the results of the Pearson Product Moment correlation test, a significance value of 0.021 and a correlation value of 0.500 was obtained. So it can be concluded that there is a significant relationship between mathematical communication skills, mathematical resilience, and the strength of the correlation between the two variables is classified as moderate. Keywords: Correlation, Mathematical Communication Skills, Mathematical Resilience


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Fitria Dwi Nurjannah ◽  
Hella Jusra

This research purposed to describe students' mathematical problem solving abilities in solving HOTS questions based on mathematical resilience. This type of research is descriptive qualitative research with the subjects of this study were class VII students, totaling 218 students who were selected by purposive sampling. The research subjects were grouped into 3 categories based on mathematical resilience: high, medium, and low. The instrument used is a mathematical resilience questionnaire, a written test of mathematical problem solving ability, and an interview. This study indicates that from 115 students, there are 8 students with low mathematical resilience category, 79 students with medium mathematical resilience category, and 28 students with high mathematical resilience category. Some students are in the category of moderate mathematical resilience. And each high, medium and low category has different mathematical problem solving abilities in solving HOTS questions.


2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Ayu Faradillah ◽  
Silvi Wulandari

This study is a study of students' emotional intelligence based on mathematical resilience and domicile. The method used in this research is descriptive qualitative. The total population in this study was 814 students in 12 junior and senior high schools spread across three different provinces, namely DKI Jakarta, Banten and West Java. In this study the subjects were selected based on the MR questionnaire, namely high, medium and low. Subjects selected based on MR category were selected based on their domicile and then the subject was given the second research instrument, namely emotional intelligence. The results showed that there was an influence between MR and emotional intelligence, namely SD subjects who had high MR also had high emotional intelligence, SB subjects who had moderate MR also had moderate emotional intelligence, and SJ subjects who had low MR also have low emotional intelligence. However, there is something interesting about the subject even though they have low MR and emotional intelligence on one of the indicators of SJ, they actually have a high enough motivation to learn, it makes unpleasant experiences as an enthusiasm for learning. Research results can vary or differ from one another based on research instrument used by researchers


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