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Pedagogy and Psychology
Universitas PGRI Adi Buana Surabaya
Mathematics Education, STEM, Cognitive Pyschology
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Rachmaniah Mirza Hariastuti, Harina Fitriyani, Syarifatul Maf’ulah, Erfan Yudianto, and Feny Rita Fiantika
AIP Publishing
F R Fiantika, F A Sugianto, H N Jannah, E F E Zhoga, F A Junior, and C W Perdani
IOP Publishing
Indonesia is archipelago country that has many heritages of culture and legacy. In the pandemic era, we need creative teacher to develop innovative learning. This research takes innovation from local culture, namely “Relief temple” that is used to be source of alternative study during pandemic. Innovative temple relief learning aims to grow up sense of nationalism pride and to strengthen self-awareness as a nation based on Pancasila. Tegowangi’s Temple Relief is used as media of learning that is managed in such a way to dig the mathematics concept of student. this is a descriptive and qualitative research. the subject of this research is fourth grade of elementary school student. the result of this research is description of Tegowangi’s temple relief. the subjects name the type of motif at the relief and mention type of geometry’s shape at the relief. this research found a connection towards multi discipline science in learning hat used the Tegowangi’s relief among mathematics, history, and language.
Feny Rita Fiantika
IOP Publishing
H Fitriyani, E Yudianto, S Maf’ulah, F R Fiantika, and R M Hariastuti
IOP Publishing
The purpose of this study was to identify the level of geometrical thinking of junior high school students in Bantul District using the Van Hiele test. The research approach was descriptive qualitative. The research subjects were students in grades VII and VIII in 4 junior high schools in Bantul district. The supporting instruments in this study were tests consisting of 25 multiple choice questions developed by Usiskin. Data were analyzed descriptively and qualitatively through several basic statistics. The results showed that there were 59.15% of students at the visualization level, 8.62% of students at the analysis level, and 1.42% of students at the informal deduction level. While the remaining 30.81% is in the previsualization category. In addition to the above categories, there were several students whose geometric thinking level was in the transition level category. The number of students who meet the criteria for the pre-analysis level and pre informal deduction level was 9.33% and 2.72% respectively. While viewed from a gender perspective. In general, Van Hiele's geometrical thinking level of male and female respondents did not differ much but male respondents had the potential to increase their geometry thinking level more than female respondents.
F R Fiantika, C Sa’dijah, A Qohar, and Darsono
IOP Publishing
F R Fiantika and S P Setyawati
IOP Publishing
S Maf’ulah, H Fitriyani, E Yudianto, F R Fiantika, and R M Hariastuti
IOP Publishing
F R Fiantika, C L Maknun, I K Budayasa, and A Lukito
IOP Publishing
F R Fiantika, I K Budayasa, and A Lukito
IOP Publishing
Geometry is one of the branch of mathematics that plays a major role in the development of science and technology. Thus, knowing the geometry concept is needed for students from their early basic level of thinking. A preliminary study showed that the elementary students have difficulty in perceiving parallelogram shape in a 2-dimention of a cube drawing as a square shape. This difficulty makes the students can not solve geometrical problems correctly. This problem is related to the internal thinking process in geometry. We conducted the exploration of students' internal thinking processes in geometry particularly in distinguishing the square and parallelogram shape. How the students process their internal thinking through distortion and abstraction is the main aim of this study. Analysis of the geometrical test and deep interview are used in this study to obtain the data. The result of this study is there are two types of distortion and abstraction respectively in which the student used in their internal thinking processes.
F R Fiantika
IOP Publishing
This paper aims to add a reference in revealing spatial thinking. There several definitions of spatial thinking but it is not easy to defining it. We can start to discuss the concept, its basic a forming representation. Initially, the five sense catch the natural phenomenon and forward it to memory for processing. Abstraction plays a role in processing information into a concept. There are two types of representation, namely internal representation and external representation. The internal representation is also known as mental representation; this representation is in the human mind. The external representation may include images, auditory and kinesthetic which can be used to describe, explain and communicate the structure, operation, the function of the object as well as relationships. There are two main elements, representations properties and object relationships. These elements play a role in forming a representation.