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MATHEMATICAL LITERACY ABILITY OF CAMPER TYPE STUDENTS BASED ON GENDER DIFFERENCES Ma'rup Ma'rup; Andi Husniati; Muhammad Rizal Usman; Kristiawati Kristiawati
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a8

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This study illustrated the mathematical literacy ability of camper type students based on gender differences. The subject of this study were class X MIA students of SMAN 2 Takalar. This study is a descriptive study with a qualitative approach design. The data processed is Adversity Quotient data and students’ mathematical literacy abilities data. Adversity Response Profile (ARP) questionnaire was used to find out students with camper type. The test used to see the mathematical literacy ability of male and female students with camper type is PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) question consists of three questions. Interviews were conducted to further explore students' mathematical literacy ability. Based on the data analysis, it was found that the mathematical literacy ability of the camper type female student was higher than the camper type male student.
IMPLEMENTATION OF SPACE GEOMETRY LEARNING USING GEOGEBRA TO IMPROVE PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS Megita Dwi Pamungkas; Heny Nugroho
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a4

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Prospective mathematics teachers must be equipped with problem solving skills because it has a very important place in the mathematics curriculum. The purpose of this research is to get an overview of improving the problem solving skills of prospective mathematics teachers by implementing GeoGebra on space geometry learning. The research was conducted in Study Program of Mathematics Education, Tidar University in the second semester students. This research uses quasi-experimental method, with nonequivalent control group pretest-posttest design using two groups, namely experimental group consisting of 36 students got GeoGebra-based space geometry learning and control group consisting of 35 students got conventional space geometry learning. Research instruments in the form of observation sheets and test instruments in the form of pretest and posttest to measure achievements of problem solving skills improvement. The data obtained is then processed and analyzed by calculating the percentage of learning implementation and calculating the average normalized gain score (N-Gain). The results showed that GeoGebra-based Space Geometry learning can improve problem solving skills. In the experimental group, problem solving skills were improved in high category, while in the control group the improvement of problem solving skills in moderate category.
MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS BASED ON GENDER Dimas Alfarisyi; Sugeng Sutiarso
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a9

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This study was aimed to describe the mathematical communication skill of eighth-grade students of SMP IT Insan Mulia of Batanghari based on gender in solving questions about circle material. The subjects of this study consisted of 21 male and 21 female students. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. The data collection instrument used in this study is the mathematical communication skill test. The mathematical communication skill test instrument consists of three questions in the form of an essay. The results showed that in general, the mathematical communication skills of male and female students are in a low category. The low ability of students' mathematical communication is due to a weak understanding of concepts, not understanding the usefulness of mathematical symbols, and students' unfamiliarity in working on problems. Male and female students have different mathematical communication skills. Female students have better communication skills than male students in conveying ideas to provide an explanation on each indicator of the mathematical communication skills test.
ANALYSIS OF HISTORICAL BUILDINGS NGAWEN TEMPLE IN MAGELANG Rizki Sariningtias; Reza Indriani; Anisa Solihati; Alya Kamila; Megita Dwi Pamungkas
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a5

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The analysis of historical buildings Ngawen Temple has a purpose of knowing the history of Ngawen Temple and knowing the approach to the Ngawen Temple's geometry. This research type is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The subject of this research is the historical building of Ngawen Temple. The data collection techniques used in this research are interviews and documentation (observation) directly. The interview was done with the temple officers around the building, and the documentation was taken directly. The data analysis technique is done by analyzing the buildings related to the geometry, such as the building's shape on the Ngawen Temple. The results of this study were obtained; namely, Ngawen Temple set in Buddhism. The Ngawen Temple complex consists of 5 (five) temples that line the parallel from north to south. Temple building facing the east. From the south of Ngawen Temple I, II, III, IV, and V, each temple plans the square. One of Ngawen Temple's uniqueness is the existence of 4 lion statues in every corner of temple II and Candi IV. Another uniqueness is the temple's architecture, found in a lion's statue that supports the four sides of the temple building reconstructed from the five buildings. The lion statue's carved style resembles the lion symbol of Singapore's country and serves the rainwater that comes out through the statue's mouth. The Ngawen Temple's shape resembles the cuboid's geometry, the rectangular pyramidal frustum, and the rectangular pyramid.
ANALYSIS OF HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS (HOTS) IN MATHEMATICAL PROBLEM SOLVING BASED ON REVISED BLOOMS’ TAXONOMY VIEWED FROM GENDER EQUALITY Ernawati Ernawati; Baharullah Baharullah
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a10

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This study aims to determine the description of the results of the analysis of higher order thinking skills in mathematics problem solving based on revised Bloom's taxonomy viewed from gender equality. The subject of the research is two students of SMPN 1 Takalar selected using a purposive sampling technique. The type of research used is descriptive research with a qualitative approach. The description was obtained by analyzing the tests of higher order thinking skills in mathematical problem solving. In this study, instruments in the form of questions test higher order thinking skills based on revised Bloom's taxonomy and the interview guideline. Data collection techniques in the form of test, interview, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique was data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification. The results of the research show that subjects can use their skills even though still not achieved optimally. Both subjects use almost all aspects of thinking skills based on the revised Bloom's taxonomy, either directly or to bridge the subject in constructing the higher order thinking skills. It shows the difference in students' higher order thinking skills from each category, namely the male and female categories.
LEARNING DIFFICULTIES IN SOLVING CALCULUS TESTS Sumardin Raupu; Siti Zuhaerah Thalhah; Lisnasari Andi Mattoliang
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a1

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Calculus is a branch of mathematics that is applied to solve various problems in various fields of science such as engineering, physics, medicine, chemistry, economics, and various other sciences. However, most students assume that calculus is an elusive material. Therefore, it is necessary to have a study of the difficulties of students in solving calculus questions, given the very importance of this concept in taking the next course. This study is qualitative descriptive research that involved forty-two second semester students of the Mathematics Education Program of IAIN Palopo, and six of them are the interview subjects. In data collection, it used written tests and interviews. Furthermore, the data obtained are then analyzed through reduction, data presentation, and conclusions withdrawal. The findings show that the students get learning difficulties in reading by 52.38%, in writing by 66.67%, and in accounting by 57.14%. The factors causing these difficulties, namely students are not able to identify questions, difficulties in using integral symbols, difficulties in using proper techniques and formulas, difficulties in understanding the steps to solve partial integral problems, difficulties in calculations, difficulties in solving until the final stage of the integral process.
SELF-EFFICACY: ANALYSIS OF LEARNING OUTCOMES OF TEACHER EDUCATION PROFESSIONALS (PPG) Darta Darta; Jusep Saputra
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a6

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Self-Efficacy (SE) is an essential component in mathematics learning that must be improved so that the teaching performance can convince students. The purpose of this study is how brightspace SPADA (Online Learning System) is developed to measure PPG participants' self-efficacy, which can contribute to the creation of an increase in the quality of education. This study's subjects were PPG participants in the Department of Mathematics Studies in one private LPTK in Bandung, which before the workshop began with online learning. The research method used is the Mixed Method of Embedded Design type and Embedded Experimental Model type. The instrument used was an online test on e-learning and a closed statement SE scale of 10. The analysis used include, (1) Descriptive analysis of online learning outcomes and self-efficacy, (2) Comparative analysis of online learning outcomes between classes (Class A and B) using the Mann Whiney-U test because the data are not normally distributed, (3) Comparative analysis of online learning outcomes between levels, namely junior high, high school, and vocational school (SMP, SMA, and SMK) using ANOVA, (4) Comparative analysis of self-efficacy between classes (Classes A and B) using t-test, because the data is normally distributed, (5) Comparative analysis self-efficacy between levels (SMP, SMA, and SMK) using ANOVA, (6) Analysis of the effect of online learning outcomes on self-efficacy using simple linear regression. The study results are: (1) Descriptive online learning results can be concluded that PPG Mathematics online learning outcomes are above average (≥ 75), based on levels. The result of descriptive statistical data analysis of online learning outcomes is that the average value of participants from SMP, SMA, and SMK is 76.93, 93.12, and 85.92. PPG Mathematics participants' self-efficacy is in the very good category (8.6 from 0-10 intervals), based on the level. Descriptive statistical data analysis obtained the average value of participants from SMP, SMA, and SMK is 8.68, 8.65, and 8.76. (2) There is no significant difference in online learning outcomes between classes A and B. (3) There is no significant difference in online learning outcomes between SMP, SMA, and SMK. (4) There is no significant difference in self-efficacy between classes A and B. (5) There is no significant difference in self-efficacy between SMP, SMA, and SMK. (6) There is no online learning outcomes influence on Self-Efficacy.
ALGEBRAIC THINKING ABILITY AND LEARNING INTEREST THROUGH SOCIAL MEDIA-BASED PICTORIAL PUZZLE IN NEW NORMAL ERA Putik Rustika; Titi Rohaeti
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a11

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Algebraic ability is one of the most important abilities to be developed because it becomes the basis to achieve other mathematical thinking ability. In new normal era, information through social media is the main thing for society, particularly for children of the current generation. This study aims to describe algebraic thinking ability and students' interest in learning through social media-based pictorial puzzles. The method of the research is descriptive quantitative. The samples of this study were 6 students of grade VIII SMP Edu Global School in Cirebon city. This study indicates that algebraic thinking ability and students' interest in learning algebra are still classified as moderate and have not reached the high category, so it needs to be improved in the learning process.
WRITTEN MATHEMATICAL COMMUNICATION SKILLS ON OPEN-ENDED PROBLEMS: IS IT DIFFERENT BASED ON THE LEVEL OF MATHEMATICS ABILITY? Septi Dariyatul Aini; Moh. Zayyadi; Kuratul Aini Saleh
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a2

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This study aims to describe students' written mathematical communication skills in open-ended problems based on their mathematical abilities. This research was conducted at grade VII-A of SMPN 1 Pamekasan. This research uses descriptive qualitative research. The instruments used were the Mathematical Ability Test (MAT), Written Mathematical Communication Skills Test (WMCST) on open-ended problems, and Interview Guidelines. The results showed that subjects with high and moderate mathematical ability were able to meet three indicators of written mathematical communication skills, namely being able to express mathematical ideas through writing, demonstrate and convey visually; able to understand, interpret and evaluate mathematical ideas in writing, as well as in other visual forms; and able to use mathematical notations in the structure to write down ideas and relationships with situation models in writing. Meanwhile, subjects with low mathematics ability can fulfill 2 out of 3 indicators of written mathematical communication skills, namely being able to express mathematical ideas through writing, demonstrate and convey visually; unable to understand, interpret and evaluate mathematical ideas in writing or other visual forms; and able to use mathematical notations in the structure to write ideas and relationships with situation models.
THE DEVELOPMENT OF PROJECT-BASED LEARNING TOOLS IN GEOMETRIC MATERIAL Baharuddin Abbas; Ayu Rahyuni Ali; Sri Sulasteri; Ahmad Farham Majid; Yuspiani Yuspiani
MaPan : Jurnal Matematika dan Pembelajaran Vol 8 No 2 (2020): DECEMBER
Publisher : Department of Mathematics Education Faculty of Tarbiyah and Teacher Training Universitas Islam Negeri Alauddin Makassar

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24252/mapan.2020v8n2a7

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The research discusses about project-based on learning tools development in geometric material at class IX MtsN Gowa. This research aims to know the process of the project-based learning tools development which fulfills valid, practical, and effective criteria. The research is Research and Development (R&D) which uses the development model of ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, and Evaluation). The development procedure contains 5 steps are: (1) Analysis, (2) Design, (3) Development, (4) Implementation, and (5) Evaluation. The subject of the research is the students at class IX MTsN Gowa which is in one class, the instruments of the research are the validation sheet, the learning outcome test, student and teacher response questionnaire, observation sheet of the learning process, observation sheet of student activity, and observation sheet of learning management. Based on the result of trials obtained that: (1) RPP 3.24 result of validation learning instrument, 3.41 textbooks, and LKPD 3.26 in each value which obtained in the valid category. (2) Practical based on observation result of learning tools practice with an average of 1.97 is in a fully implemented category, teacher response to textbooks and LKPD gave 100% positive response, the student gave 88.2% positive responses to the textbooks and while LKPD got 82.3% positive responses. (3) Effective based on the result of observation management learning got an average of 3.80 with a very good category, student activity in the very good category with an average of 80.56%, the learning outcome test got an average of 83.82 from 100 maximum scores. In conclusion that learning tools that have been tested fill-up the criteria of valid, practical, and effective.

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