Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences

This study aims to describe the mathematical representation of students solving geometric problems based on sex differences. Both subjects have equivalent mathematical abilities based on the results of the math ability test. The results showed that the subject used mathematical representation in exp...

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Main Authors: Adnan S, Dwi Juniati, Raden Sulaiman
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IIES Independent 2020-01-01
Series:International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research
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Online Access:http://ijtmer.com/index.php/ijtmer/article/view/94
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spelling doaj-67b376d21ea5460fbb664e1802adcfb52020-11-25T03:30:35ZengIIES IndependentInternational Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research2621-84882020-01-012418418710.33122/ijtmer.v2i4.9456Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex DifferencesAdnan S0Dwi Juniati1Raden Sulaiman2Surabaya State UniversityDepartment of Mathematics Education, Surabaya State University, SurabayaDepartment of Mathematics Education, Surabaya State University, SurabayaThis study aims to describe the mathematical representation of students solving geometric problems based on sex differences. Both subjects have equivalent mathematical abilities based on the results of the math ability test. The results showed that the subject used mathematical representation in expressing his idea to solve geometry problems by using Polya's problem solving steps: (a) understanding the problem (b) devising the plan (c) carrying out the plan, and (d) looking back. The mathematical representations of female subjects in solving geometric problems are: understanding information and what is asked verbally and symbolically, carrying the plans visually in the form of geometric formulas and mathematics, carrying out planning by drawing, and manipulating mathematical models, at the stage of looking back the subject performed symbolic recalculation. While mathematical representations of male subjects in express their ideas to solve geometric problems by: understanding information and what is asked verbally, devising the plans in visual form in the form of images and then making mathematical formulas, carrying out the plans by manipulating mathematical models that has been made and looking back by doing recalculation and writing conclusions.http://ijtmer.com/index.php/ijtmer/article/view/94mathematical representationgeometry problem solvingsex difference
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author Adnan S
Dwi Juniati
Raden Sulaiman
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Dwi Juniati
Raden Sulaiman
Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research
mathematical representation
geometry problem solving
sex difference
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Dwi Juniati
Raden Sulaiman
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title Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
title_short Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
title_full Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
title_fullStr Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
title_full_unstemmed Students’ Mathematical Representation in Geometry Problem Solving Based Sex Differences
title_sort students’ mathematical representation in geometry problem solving based sex differences
publisher IIES Independent
series International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research
issn 2621-8488
publishDate 2020-01-01
description This study aims to describe the mathematical representation of students solving geometric problems based on sex differences. Both subjects have equivalent mathematical abilities based on the results of the math ability test. The results showed that the subject used mathematical representation in expressing his idea to solve geometry problems by using Polya's problem solving steps: (a) understanding the problem (b) devising the plan (c) carrying out the plan, and (d) looking back. The mathematical representations of female subjects in solving geometric problems are: understanding information and what is asked verbally and symbolically, carrying the plans visually in the form of geometric formulas and mathematics, carrying out planning by drawing, and manipulating mathematical models, at the stage of looking back the subject performed symbolic recalculation. While mathematical representations of male subjects in express their ideas to solve geometric problems by: understanding information and what is asked verbally, devising the plans in visual form in the form of images and then making mathematical formulas, carrying out the plans by manipulating mathematical models that has been made and looking back by doing recalculation and writing conclusions.
topic mathematical representation
geometry problem solving
sex difference
url http://ijtmer.com/index.php/ijtmer/article/view/94
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