Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning

One of the important affective factors for students in mathematics learning is self-efficacy. The students should have high mathematics self-efficacy. So, it can support the success of learning process. The facts that indicated the low of students’ mathematics self-efficacy, encouraging the efforts...

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Main Authors: Lisda Fitriana Masitoh, Harina Fitriyani
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Department of Mathematics Education 2018-05-01
Series:Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning
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Online Access:https://ojs.unimal.ac.id/index.php/mjml/article/view/679
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spelling doaj-7f1364319f004073b9345e777c0ea55b2020-11-25T02:06:20ZengDepartment of Mathematics EducationMalikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning2620-63152620-63232018-05-0111263010.29103/mjml.v1i1.679492Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learningLisda Fitriana Masitoh0Harina Fitriyani1Pamulang UniversityDepartment of Mathematics Education, Universitas Ahmad Dahlan, Yogyakarta, 55164One of the important affective factors for students in mathematics learning is self-efficacy. The students should have high mathematics self-efficacy. So, it can support the success of learning process. The facts that indicated the low of students’ mathematics self-efficacy, encouraging the efforts to improve self-efficacy through the improvement of the learning process. One of them is by applying the problem based learning approach. This research was a classroom action research by applying problem based learning approach to improve students’ mathematics self-efficacy. The classroom action research was done in two cycles. Each cycle consists of planning, action, observation, and reflection. The findings of this research revealed that the problem based learning approach could improve student’s mathematics self-efficacy. At the end of the first cycle, the students’ mathematics self-efficacy was still in the medium category and increased at the end of the second cycle, which students’ mathematics self-efficacy has been in high category.https://ojs.unimal.ac.id/index.php/mjml/article/view/679action researchmathematicsproblem based learningself-efficacy
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Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning
action research
mathematics
problem based learning
self-efficacy
author_facet Lisda Fitriana Masitoh
Harina Fitriyani
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title Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
title_short Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
title_full Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
title_fullStr Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
title_full_unstemmed Improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
title_sort improving students’ mathematics self-efficacy through problem based learning
publisher Department of Mathematics Education
series Malikussaleh Journal of Mathematics Learning
issn 2620-6315
2620-6323
publishDate 2018-05-01
description One of the important affective factors for students in mathematics learning is self-efficacy. The students should have high mathematics self-efficacy. So, it can support the success of learning process. The facts that indicated the low of students’ mathematics self-efficacy, encouraging the efforts to improve self-efficacy through the improvement of the learning process. One of them is by applying the problem based learning approach. This research was a classroom action research by applying problem based learning approach to improve students’ mathematics self-efficacy. The classroom action research was done in two cycles. Each cycle consists of planning, action, observation, and reflection. The findings of this research revealed that the problem based learning approach could improve student’s mathematics self-efficacy. At the end of the first cycle, the students’ mathematics self-efficacy was still in the medium category and increased at the end of the second cycle, which students’ mathematics self-efficacy has been in high category.
topic action research
mathematics
problem based learning
self-efficacy
url https://ojs.unimal.ac.id/index.php/mjml/article/view/679
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