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- Title
Improving Mathematics Reasoning Ability of Junior High School Students Using the Learning Star with a Questions Model.
- Authors
Samura, Asri Ode; Alfian; Noho, Mubin
- Abstract
This study examines the differences in increasing mathematical reasoning abilities using the Learning start with a question learning model and conventional learning. The research method is quantitative by way of experimental pretest-posttest control group design, which extends the one-group pretest-posttest design in two ways: a second group is added, called the comparison or control group; samples were placed randomly in each group of 83 people. The instrument used is an essay test; the questions are set in the form of mathematical reasoning abilities. Data were analyzed using inferential statistics with an independent sample t-test. The research results obtained are: The application of the LSQ learning model, most students, can solve mathematical reasoning questions correctly. The average score of students who follow the LSQ learning model is higher than the average value of students who take conventional learning; The results of the t-test explained that students who studied using the LSQ model and students who used conventional learning had significantly different improvements in their mathematical reasoning abilities. Students who learn to use the LSQ model increase their reasoning abilities more than the students who study using the conventional model.
- Subjects
JUNIOR high school students; MODEL-based reasoning; SENSATION seeking; MATHEMATICAL ability; QUANTITATIVE research; MATHEMATICAL forms; LEARNING
- Publication
KnE Social Sciences, 2024, p303
- ISSN
2518-668X
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.18502/kss.v9i13.15931