Y.L. Sukestiyarno
Universitas Negeri Semarang

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Mathematics Literacy Ability Reviewing From Mathematic Reasoning On Students With Special Needs At Siyono 1 State Primary School Danuri Danuri; St. Budi Waluya; Sugiman Sugiman; Y.L. Sukestiyarno; Rianisa Scientisa A
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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This research aims to investigate 1) students’ understanding of mathematical literacy. 2) Mathematical literacy level based on the mathematical reasoning of students with special needs (SSN) 3) Influencing factors. 4) learning process. 5) problems experienced. 6) Solutions to improve it for SSN This research was qualitative research. Data obtained through interview, quesionaire, test and documentation. The analysis techniques were data gathering, presentation, reduction, and conclution drowing or veryfiying. The data validity used triangulation techniques and sources. The findings show that 1) 3 regular students catagorized good, 1 regular students and 1 SSN were less good. 2) regular students were able to present statments, manipulate mathematics, and conclude logically while the SSN were not. 3) students’ understanding level, motivation and assitance. 4) motivation building, exercises, lecturing method. 5) no inclusive teacher, students’ low understanding, motivation and literacy level. 6) teacher traning, special assistance, exercises, lecturing method and giving trick and easy way.
The Effect of Pancasila Student Profile on the Numerical Literacy Ability of Junior High School Students Setiyani Setiyani; S.B. Waluya; Y.L. Sukestiyarno; Adi Nur Cahyono; DPD Santi
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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This study aims to see how the influence of the profile of Pancasila students in seventh grade junior high school students on numeracy literacy skills related to mathematical literacy. The samples in this study were students from SMP Negeri 2 and SMP Negeri 4 Cirebon City class VII totaling 56 students. The type of research used is a quantitative methodology. Data analysis in this study used descriptive statistics and inferential statistics with Pearson correlation analysis. This study uses the independent variable, namely the ability of numeracy literacy and the dependent variable, namely the character profile of Pancasila students. For data collection using questionnaires and test questions. The questionnaire contains 18 statements with 6 indicators of the Pancasila student profile and 6 test questions with 3 indicators of numeracy literacy. The results of this study indicate that the ability of numeracy literacy has a positive effect on the character profile of Pancasila students
The Role of the Need for Cognition towards Student’s Mathematics Self-Efficacy Widya Dwiyanti; Y.L. Sukestiyarno; Mulyono Mulyono; Walid Walid
International Conference on Science, Education, and Technology Vol. 8 (2022)
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Abstract. Numerous research has established the impact of mathematical self-efficacy on an individual's ability to successfully solve mathematical tasks. However, according to the need for cognition paradigm, the element of difficulty in mathematics is also connected to both high and low degrees of cognitive function participation. This study intends to evaluate the contribution of one's need for cognition to one's degree of mathematical self-efficacy. 40 students studying at Mathematics Education Department in Sebelas April University Sumedang, Indonesia, participated in this study. The need for cognition and mathematical self-efficacy questionnaires, which used Likert scale scoring, were used to gather the data, which was then analyzed using correlational and regression methods. The findings revealed a significant and strong correlation between student need for cognition and mathematical self-efficacy. In addition, the need for cognition has also been shown to have a significant and positive impact on students' mathematical self-efficacy. This means that a higher level of student needs for cognition will lead to a higher level of mathematical self-efficacy.