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Journal : Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (Jupitek)

DEVELOPMENT OF LEARNING DEVICES BASED ON ETHNOMATHEMATICS OF THE MEHER TRIBE WOVEN FABRICS (KISAR ISLAND) WITH REALISTIC MATHEMATICS EDUCATION APPROACH ON NUMBER PATTERN MATERIAL Dahoklory, Andy Sunder Keer; Laurens, Theresia; Palinussa, Anderson L
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss2pp82-92

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This study aimed to develop a learning device based on ethnomathematics of the Meher tribe woven fabrics (Kisar Island) with a Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) approach on number pattern material for 8th-grade students of Public Junior High School 4 Southern Islands. The learning devices developed consisted of Learning Implementation Plans (RPP), Teaching Materials (BA), and Student Worksheets (LKPD). The development model used was the 4-D model, which consisted of four stages, namely define, design, develop, and disseminate but were limited to the development stage. The device was tested for quality (valid, practical and effective). Following the validation results by the five validators, it was found that the devices developed met the validity requirements with an average score of Learning Implementation Plans (RPP) 3.5 (very good), an average score of Teaching Materials (BA) 3.3 (good), the average score of Student Worksheets (LKPD) was 3.4 (good). The average validator's general assessment was 3.3 (good). According to the practicality test of the developed devices, it was found that the developed devices were categorized as practical, with an average positive response of educators of 100% and an average positive response of students of 91.3%. The developed devices also fulfilled the effectiveness requirements by achieving a classical completeness percentage of 79.2%. The results of the study obtained the quality of the devices developed
THE EFFECT OF SELF-REGULATED LEARNING AND SELF-EFFICACY ON STUDENT’S SOLVING PROBLEM ABILITY Sapulete, Lucyana; Laurens, Theresia; Gaspersz, Magy
Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK) Vol 6 No 2 (2023): Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika (JUPITEK)
Publisher : Program Studi Pendidikan Matematika FKIP Universitas Pattimura

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/jupitekvol6iss2pp114-122

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Mathematics Problem Solving will give the expected results depending on a person's ability to control and direct his thinking activities (self-regulated learning) as well as his ability to have self confidence in solving problems. This study aimed to determine the effect of self-regulated learning and self-efficacy on problem-solving in social arithmetic material in class 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon. The approach used was quantitative, with a sample of 27 students determined by random sampling (randomly). The research instrument used questionnaires and tests. It consisted of the self-regulated learning questionnaire, which 40 items, and the self-efficacy questionnaire 30 items. Data analysis used simple linear regression analysis, multiple linear regression analysis in which there were multiple correlation coefficients, and simultaneous and partial significant hypothesis testing at a significant level = 0.05 with the assistance of SPSS version 26.0. The research results show that : (1) there is no effect of self-regulated learning on problem solving in social arithmetic material 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon, (2) there is no effect of self-regulated learning on problem solving in social arithmetic material in 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon, (3) there is no effect of self-regulated learning and self-efficacy on problem solving in social arithmetic material in 7th graders of Public Junior High School 19 Ambon The contribution given to these two variables to problem solving is 4.%.