2019
DOI: 10.31316/j.derivat.v5i1.150
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Meningkatkan Kemampuan Komunikasi Matematis Dan Self Confidence Siswa Menggunakan Pendekatan PBL Berbantuan Geogebra

Abstract: This study aims to examine the mathematical communication skills of students whose learning using Problem Based Learning approach GeoGebra assisted compared with using ordinary learning. This research is using the experimental method. Population in this research is a student of class X SMAN 1 Parongpong West Bandung academic year 2017/2018 with a sample of research is a student of class X SMAN 1 Parongpong consisting of class X Mia 1 as control class and X Mia 4 as experiment class is taken at random. … Show more

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“…Mathematics equips students to have the abilities to think logically, analytically, systematically, critically, and the abilities to cooperate. The importance of learning mathematics is to manage students' thinking abilities, reasoning (Chotimah et al, 2018), solving problems (Hutajulu, Wijaya, & Hidayat, 2019), communicating (Aminah et al, 2018;Andini, Mulyani, Wijaya, & Supriyati, 2018), linking mathematics to daily life, and being able to use and utilize technology (Wijaya, Ying, & Purnama, 2020a). One of the goal of mathematics learning is to improve students' creative thinking abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mathematics equips students to have the abilities to think logically, analytically, systematically, critically, and the abilities to cooperate. The importance of learning mathematics is to manage students' thinking abilities, reasoning (Chotimah et al, 2018), solving problems (Hutajulu, Wijaya, & Hidayat, 2019), communicating (Aminah et al, 2018;Andini, Mulyani, Wijaya, & Supriyati, 2018), linking mathematics to daily life, and being able to use and utilize technology (Wijaya, Ying, & Purnama, 2020a). One of the goal of mathematics learning is to improve students' creative thinking abilities.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…From the perspective of re-creation, students' mathematical ability and thinking process are the same as mathematicians' thinking, and the generation and development of mathematical knowledge and mathematical ideas are natural and reasonable. The basic unit of the modern curriculum is problem-based learning (Andini, Mulyani, Wijaya, & Supriyati, 2018;Bernard, Sumarna, Rolina, & Akbar, 2019;Hidayat & Sariningsih, 2018). Therefore, based on the awareness of the problem, Professor Zhou Ying built a 6 question cognitive model that reflects the natural sequence, overall coherence and dynamic openness based on the awareness of the problems that exist in everyday life and from the perspective of teaching and learning ( Figure 1).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This leads to students lose interest in mathematics, think mathematics is so boring and hard to understand (Suan, Ying, & Wijaya, 2020;Tan, Zou, Wijaya, Suci, & Dewi, 2020;Wijaya, Ying, Cunhua, & Zulfah, 2020), become afraid of mathematics (Qin, Zhou, & Tanu, 2019). Therefore, we urgently need to change the students' long-standing view of mathematics, so that they can find that mathematics can also be very interesting (Aixia, Ying, & Wijaya, 2020;Andini, Mulyani, Wijaya, & Supriyati, 2018;Badraeni et al, 2020). So, it is very necessary to design a reasonable and effective mathematics teaching (Hutajulu, Wijaya, & Hidayat, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%