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Journal : Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education

The mathematical communication ability based on gender difference on students of 11th grade by using problem-based learning model assisted by probing prompting technique Zakiri, Ishmah Khairina; Pujiastuti, Emi; Asih, Tri Sri Noor
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Vol 7 No 2 (2018): Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujme.v7i2.20645

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This study aims to test the MCA (Mathematical Communication Ability) in Problem Based Learning (PBL) model assisted Probing Prompting Technique (PBL PP), to achieve learning mastery, to know the average ratio of MCA of students on learning model of PBL PP and PBL only, to differ the MCA of male students with female students in PBL PP, and to describe MCA of students based on gender difference. The method used in this research is mix method. While the population is science program students of XI grade at MAN 2 Semarang. The sample is chosen with random sampling. In addition, students of XI IPA 1 are as experiment class, while students of XI IPA 2 as control class. The qualitative research subjects in this study are six students, for each is taken three from every male and female students in experiment class. The results of this research are the MCA’s students with PBL PP learning reaches the learning mastery, the average ratio of MCA in PBL PP is better than PBL model, the MCA of male and female students have no significant difference, and there are some differences of MCA in each indicators based on gender difference.
Students’ problem solving ability in thinking aloud pair problem solving learning assisted by schoology viewed from mathematical disposition Winarti, Endang Retno; Haryanti, Monika Dwi; Asih, Tri Sri Noor
Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education Vol 8 No 1 (2019): Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education
Publisher : Department of Mathematics, Universitas Negeri Semarang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.15294/ujme.v8i1.26344

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This research aimed to determine whether Thinking Aloud Pair Problem Solving learning assisted by Schoology was effective to problem solving ability. The method of this research was quantitative-assisted interviews. This research involved 63 selected students of 252 of 8th grade students in one of junior high schools in Kudus. The results showed that: (1) students' problem solving ability in Thinking Aloud Pair Problem Solving learning assisted by Schoology achieved the mastery learning; (2) students’ problem solving ability who received Thinking Aloud Pair Problem Solving learning assisted by Schoology was better than students who received Problem Based Learning; and (3) mathematical disposition possitively affected to the students’ problem solving ability.