MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID

Students still have difficulty in solving contextual math problems. It is because students are not used to solving problems using diverse mathematical representations. The representation can make it easier for students to solve abstract math problems. This study aims to determine and identify the ty...

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Main Authors: Nurani Mardhiyatul Gina, Nia Jusniani, Hedi Budiman
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Language:Indonesian
Published: Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang 2021-01-01
Series:Prima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
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Online Access:http://jurnal.umt.ac.id/index.php/prima/article/view/2769
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spelling doaj-914fa3ddaa5849298b79d167d1a187972021-02-26T17:29:58ZindUniversitas Muhammadiyah TangerangPrima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika2579-98272580-22162021-01-0151728210.31000/prima.v5i1.27692160MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOIDNurani Mardhiyatul Gina0Nia Jusniani1Hedi Budiman2Universitas SuryakancanaUniversitas SuryakancanaUniversitas SuryakancanaStudents still have difficulty in solving contextual math problems. It is because students are not used to solving problems using diverse mathematical representations. The representation can make it easier for students to solve abstract math problems. This study aims to determine and identify the types of errors and factors made by students in mathematical representation ability test questions. This study's subjects were 20 students of class VIII-H at SMPN 1 Cugenang on the Surface Area of Cube and Cuboid. The method used is qualitative. The process of collecting data is observation, written test, interview. The results showed that the level of students' mathematical representation ability based on indicators: (1) was 41% on the indicator using visual representations to solve problems and make geometrical drawings to clarify problems and facilitate resolution, (2) by 64% on indicators of problem-solving by involving mathematical expressions, (3) 61% of indicators create problem situations based on data or representations given. Furthermore, based on the analysis of students' answers in tests on a matter of mathematical representation ability, students making mistakes that are data errors, using definitions or theorems, and technicalities. Factors causing students to make mistakes are forgetfulness, lack of accuracy, learning difficulties, family environment.http://jurnal.umt.ac.id/index.php/prima/article/view/2769mathematical representationjunior high school studentssurface areacubecuboid
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author Nurani Mardhiyatul Gina
Nia Jusniani
Hedi Budiman
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Nia Jusniani
Hedi Budiman
MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
Prima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
mathematical representation
junior high school students
surface area
cube
cuboid
author_facet Nurani Mardhiyatul Gina
Nia Jusniani
Hedi Budiman
author_sort Nurani Mardhiyatul Gina
title MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
title_short MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
title_full MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
title_fullStr MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
title_full_unstemmed MATHEMATICAL REPRESENTATION ABILITY OF JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS ON SURFACE AREA OF CUBE AND CUBOID
title_sort mathematical representation ability of junior high school students on surface area of cube and cuboid
publisher Universitas Muhammadiyah Tangerang
series Prima: Jurnal Pendidikan Matematika
issn 2579-9827
2580-2216
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Students still have difficulty in solving contextual math problems. It is because students are not used to solving problems using diverse mathematical representations. The representation can make it easier for students to solve abstract math problems. This study aims to determine and identify the types of errors and factors made by students in mathematical representation ability test questions. This study's subjects were 20 students of class VIII-H at SMPN 1 Cugenang on the Surface Area of Cube and Cuboid. The method used is qualitative. The process of collecting data is observation, written test, interview. The results showed that the level of students' mathematical representation ability based on indicators: (1) was 41% on the indicator using visual representations to solve problems and make geometrical drawings to clarify problems and facilitate resolution, (2) by 64% on indicators of problem-solving by involving mathematical expressions, (3) 61% of indicators create problem situations based on data or representations given. Furthermore, based on the analysis of students' answers in tests on a matter of mathematical representation ability, students making mistakes that are data errors, using definitions or theorems, and technicalities. Factors causing students to make mistakes are forgetfulness, lack of accuracy, learning difficulties, family environment.
topic mathematical representation
junior high school students
surface area
cube
cuboid
url http://jurnal.umt.ac.id/index.php/prima/article/view/2769
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