“…In this approach, students are more likely to be given the freedom to think critically, be independent, and find the knowledge and mathematical concepts they want to know and learn (Meirisa, Rifandi, & Masniladevi, 2018;Hadi, 2017). Through RME, which uses real contexts such as culture and everyday life, students create a pragmatic view of society, and students who view mathematics as a scary and challenging science to learn and far from civilization and everyday life can be minimized (Risdiyanti, Prahmana, & Shahrill, 2019;Zulkardi, Putri, & Wijaya, 2020). In addition, with the actual context used in RME, students can critically take the meaning of the mathematics they are learning and can feel the benefits to solve the problems they face in students' daily lives (Hadi, 2017;Risdiyanti & Prahmana, 2020a).…”