2018
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/983/1/012078
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The identification of van Hiele level students on the topic of space analytic geometry

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“…In other words, in the present study, it was observed that the HLT supported by effective activities performed using GeoGebra encouraged problem solving since the PMSMT could improve their geometrical thinking skills and levels so that they could create new problem-solving strategies. There exist previous research whose findings encourage the development of problem solving skills (Sudarsono et al,, 2021) and geometrical thinking through instructional sequences (A'yunet al,2021;Baist et al, 2019;Hendroanto et al, 2019;Mulyatna et al, 2021;Rizki et al, 2018;Yudianto et al, 2018)With this motivation, it can be stated that the instructional sequence enacted based on the designed HLT could enhance the development of problem solving performance, and flexibility and strategy use. The reason behind this result might be affected by the tasks on GeoGebra.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…In other words, in the present study, it was observed that the HLT supported by effective activities performed using GeoGebra encouraged problem solving since the PMSMT could improve their geometrical thinking skills and levels so that they could create new problem-solving strategies. There exist previous research whose findings encourage the development of problem solving skills (Sudarsono et al,, 2021) and geometrical thinking through instructional sequences (A'yunet al,2021;Baist et al, 2019;Hendroanto et al, 2019;Mulyatna et al, 2021;Rizki et al, 2018;Yudianto et al, 2018)With this motivation, it can be stated that the instructional sequence enacted based on the designed HLT could enhance the development of problem solving performance, and flexibility and strategy use. The reason behind this result might be affected by the tasks on GeoGebra.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Level IV, namely rigor, refers to the ability of studying in various geometry systems by analysing and comparing them (Mason, 1998). Moreover, the previous research (Hendroanto et al, 2019;Rizki et al, 2018;Yudianto et al, 2018) have examined and emphasized the connection among Van Hiele geometric thinking levels and problem-solving ability including using and producing problem solving strategies. The research also insist on the necessity of further research examining this connection in the context of preservice mathematics teachers' development of problem solving skills and geometric thinking levels in different contexts.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Level 3 (abstraksi), pada level ini peserta didik sudah dapat melihat hubungan sifat-sifat pada suatu bangun geometri dan sifat-sifat dari berbagai bangun dengan menggunakan abstraksi dan dapat mengklasifikasikan bangun-bangun secara hierarki. Peserta didik pada level berpikir ini sudah dapat melihat hubungan sifat-sifat pada suatu bangun (Yudianto, E., Sugiarti, T., & Trapsilasiwi, 2018). Level 4 (deduksi), pada level ini peserta didik tidak hanya sekedar menerima bukti, tetapi sudah mampu menyusun bukti.…”
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“…Van Hiele's five geometric thinking levels are as follows (Armah, Cofie, & Okpoti, 2018;Fitriyani & Widodo, 2018;Walle, Folk, Karp, & Williams, 2013;Yudianto et al, 2018): Level 0: Visualization. Students know and name shapes based on the area characteristics and appearance of those shapes will form an embodiment approach.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%