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Reduced Serum Concentrations Of Reactive Oxygen And Nitrogen Species Following Strenuous Exercise In The Heat Are Not Associ-Ated With An Upregulation In Serum Antioxidative Capacity, Sebastian Keller, Hannah Lisa Notbohm, Wilhelm Bloch, Moritz Schumann
Reduced Serum Concentrations Of Reactive Oxygen And Nitrogen Species Following Strenuous Exercise In The Heat Are Not Associ-Ated With An Upregulation In Serum Antioxidative Capacity, Sebastian Keller, Hannah Lisa Notbohm, Wilhelm Bloch, Moritz Schumann
Baltic Journal of Health and Physical Activity
Introduction: Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) are produced as a response to exercise and play a part in guiding the adaptive response to physical training. Exercise in the heat has been shown to further increase accumulation of RONS in systemic circulation; however, a high antioxidative response or heat acclimatization mechanisms could attenuate this response. In a previous study, we found reduced RONS concentrations in trained athletes following strenuous cycling in the heat. Therefore, this secondary analysis assessed whether these reduced RONS serum concentrations are induced by an increased serum antioxidant capacity. Methods: Twelve male cyclists (V̇O2peak: 60 …
Putting Muhammad’S (2019) Framework Of Historically Responsive Literacy To Work In Middle Grades Language Arts, Kelsey L. Benson, Matt Brown
Putting Muhammad’S (2019) Framework Of Historically Responsive Literacy To Work In Middle Grades Language Arts, Kelsey L. Benson, Matt Brown
Middle Grades Review
Now more than ever, it is imperative that middle grades literacy curriculum invites “students to learn about matters of personal, social, moral, and ethical significance” (Bishop & Harrison, 2021, p. 27). Using a framework for culturally and historically responsive literacy, Muhammad advocates in her groundbreaking text, Cultivating Genius (2019), for curriculum that provides middle grades students space to learn about matters of significance, to name and critique injustice and oppressive structures, and to develop their agency to cultivate a better world. In this essay, the authors discuss the possibilities and challenges that we – one a former interrelated resource teacher …
Communicating Home During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned From A Middle Grades Speech Therapist, Kelsey Jenkeleit
Communicating Home During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Lessons Learned From A Middle Grades Speech Therapist, Kelsey Jenkeleit
Middle Grades Review
The COVID-19 pandemic changed how communication occurred between parents and teachers. This autoethnography focuses on my experiences as a middle grades speech therapist during the 2020-2021 school year, with a specific focus on parent-teacher communication. Using a Funds of Knowledge framework to help me analyze, understand, and describe communication data gathered over the course of the pandemic, I found that (1) communication increased during remote learning as more parents were home with their children; (2) the folding of work and home presented unique communication challenges, and (3) I felt a yearning for more communication to continue, especially after students returned …
Understanding Middle School Teachers’ Levels Of Efficacy To Meet The Needs Of Young Adolescents, Erika Daniels
Understanding Middle School Teachers’ Levels Of Efficacy To Meet The Needs Of Young Adolescents, Erika Daniels
Middle Grades Review
Middle school students are in even more need of social and emotional support due to the cognitive, social, and emotional changes occurring at this stage of their development (Caskey & Anfara, 2014), and their teachers are key players in providing what is needed. Unfortunately, there are few Institutions of Higher Education that offer programs or coursework focused on young adolescents’ unique and specific needs (Howell, et al., 2016). This contrast with calls for school contexts that are intentionally designed to support young adolescents (Bishop & Harrison, 2021) and raises questions about whether and how middle school teachers are prepared to …
Reported Benefits Of Yoga In Middle Schools: A Review Of The Literature, Paul Caldarella, Malka S. Moya
Reported Benefits Of Yoga In Middle Schools: A Review Of The Literature, Paul Caldarella, Malka S. Moya
Middle Grades Review
Middle school is a time of adjustments in youth: physical, intellectual, and social changes often result in stress. Middle school students are vulnerable to academic, behavioral, and mental health problems. Yoga is an Indian discipline practiced for health and relaxation. School-based yoga programs are becoming increasingly common given their potential benefits for students. We conducted a literature review of studies of middle school-based yoga programs, focusing on the reported benefits for students. We identified and retrieved 12 studies from electronic databases including Education Resources Information Center, PsycINFO, and Google Scholar that met inclusion criteria; (a) examined the benefits of yoga …
“They Always Make It Right. We Can Do That For Everybody”: Young Adolescents Considering (In)Justice When Reading, Caleb Chandler, Kaitlin Wegrzyn
“They Always Make It Right. We Can Do That For Everybody”: Young Adolescents Considering (In)Justice When Reading, Caleb Chandler, Kaitlin Wegrzyn
Middle Grades Review
This paper draws on Bakhtin’s (1981) notions of discourse and ideological becoming to investigate how adolescents’ experiences with young adult literature and other texts might inform their thinking around issues of social justice. We engaged in a number of activities with the young adolescent participants: thought maps, illustrations of poignant scenes, written accounts of personal experiences, and focus group interviews. Using these activities as our data for this paper, we explain how the young adolescent participants called upon discourses of social justice to engage in the process of ideological becoming. Thus, the paper concludes that texts have the potential to …
Critical Representation: Mattering & Belonging For Students Of The Global Majority, Rebecca E. Haslam
Critical Representation: Mattering & Belonging For Students Of The Global Majority, Rebecca E. Haslam
Middle Grades Review
Critical representation in literature and curricula requires an emancipatory agenda and examination of the ways in which people of diverse racial, cultural, linguistic, and other socially marginalized identities are portrayed, an assessment of how relevant, affirming, and accurate those representations are, and a consideration of the impact on a child’s sense of self and ‘other.’ This essay includes sample audit criteria for critical representation highlighting five sections: Storyline & Sense of Justice; Affirmation & Self-Worth; Relationships Among People; Author/Illustrator Background; and Language & Terminology, all with a focus on ‘mattering’ and holistic wellbeing of students of the global majority. Audit …
Strengthening Middle Grades Education: Editorial Remarks, James F. Nagle, Penny A. Bishop
Strengthening Middle Grades Education: Editorial Remarks, James F. Nagle, Penny A. Bishop
Middle Grades Review
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Learning Life Skills Through English Materials: Integrating Life Skills In English Pedagogy, Laela Hikmah Nurbatra, Masyhud Masyhud, Hartono Hartono
Learning Life Skills Through English Materials: Integrating Life Skills In English Pedagogy, Laela Hikmah Nurbatra, Masyhud Masyhud, Hartono Hartono
ASEAN Journal of Community Engagement
John Dewey once said that “education is not an affair of ‘telling’ and being told, but an active and constructive process.” Accordingly, pedagogical processes should not simply be conducted by traditional lecturing, but rather, they should be constructive processes that gradually build the meaning-making process of the children through their active participation. Therefore, this paper aims to suggest materials that integrate English learning and LSE that are specifically designed for Indonesian children. As a follow-up project from the previous program, the current community service focuses on the implementation of life skills education (LSE) by integrating LSE with English learning in …
Awareness Of Senior High School Students On Digital Literacy Skills: A Qualitative Study, Darwin A. Delima, Rejie J. Mamaril, Darren Rey Canlas Javier, Maica O. Dela Peña, Rafael F. Soriano, Kceylla Shajarrah Jid Ladjammah
Awareness Of Senior High School Students On Digital Literacy Skills: A Qualitative Study, Darwin A. Delima, Rejie J. Mamaril, Darren Rey Canlas Javier, Maica O. Dela Peña, Rafael F. Soriano, Kceylla Shajarrah Jid Ladjammah
Sinaya: A Philippine Journal for Senior High School Teachers and Students
The current study investigates senior high school (SHS) students' awareness of the importance of digital literacy in times of uncertainty. Studies on digital literacy in DepEd Rizal have not been given sufficient attention. Hence, there is a dearth of studies showing whether students are fully aware of the digital literacy skills needed in distance learning. Consequently, an online qualitative survey gathered data from fifty (50) senior high school students presently enrolled in the different strands and tracks in the division. To better understand students’ awareness of the needed skills, thematic analysis of Braun and Clarke (2006) was utilized. Students' qualitative …
Language Issues Of Migrants During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Reimagining Migrant (Linguistic) Integration Programs In (Post-)Pandemic Times, Ariane Macalinga Borlongan
Language Issues Of Migrants During The Covid-19 Pandemic: Reimagining Migrant (Linguistic) Integration Programs In (Post-)Pandemic Times, Ariane Macalinga Borlongan
Journal of English and Applied Linguistics
This paper surveys the language issues experienced by migrants during the COVID-19 pandemic and subsequently proposes a (linguistic) integration program for migrants, which is responsive and sensitive to their needs particularly during crises and emergencies. Migrants’ access to disease prevention and health care has been limited, and one of the reasons for this is the language barrier. Likewise, migrants have also voiced out their difficulty communicating with health care providers also because of language. Migrants have also felt isolation because of their inability to reach out to people who could likewise speak their language and they can communicate with. Another …
Teachers' Perspectives On Translanguaging As A Pedagogical Resource In Senior High School English Classes, Karen Lynn G. Macawile, Sterling M. Plata
Teachers' Perspectives On Translanguaging As A Pedagogical Resource In Senior High School English Classes, Karen Lynn G. Macawile, Sterling M. Plata
Journal of English and Applied Linguistics
Translanguaging has been documented in previous research as a pedagogical resource in language classrooms. However, the monolinguistic culture prevents the leveraging of this resource in language learning. In addition, despite the extensive research on translanguaging, its use as a pedagogical resource is limited, particularly in the Philippine context. This study explores teachers’ perspectives on translanguaging in Senior High School subjects where English is the medium of instruction. Findings from focus group discussions reveal that the participants leverage translanguaging as a resource to help students in knowledge construction, meaning-making, and problem-solving. This study concludes with implications for policymakers and language teachers …
Internship Experiences Of Pre-Service Teachers: A Case Study Of Efl Korean Students In The Philippines, Gina B. Ugalingan, Aileen Bautista, Rochelle Irene Lucas
Internship Experiences Of Pre-Service Teachers: A Case Study Of Efl Korean Students In The Philippines, Gina B. Ugalingan, Aileen Bautista, Rochelle Irene Lucas
Journal of English and Applied Linguistics
Various studies on the different experiences of pre-service teachers who are non-native speakers of English emerged to strengthen the teaching curriculum and empower them to be equipped as they take the role of classroom teachers. Some foreign students even study abroad to strengthen their proficiency in the English language; more so, other teacher education programs offer internships abroad. Studies support that teaching internship experiences impact shaping novice teachers’ identity (Borg, 2003; Kim & Cho, 2014; Ulla, 2016). This case study describes the teaching experiences of eight Korean pre-service teachers during their internship. The participants were students under the program of …
Translanguaging In The Mtb-Mle Classroom: A Case Of An Island School With Multilingual Learners, Marvin C. Casalan
Translanguaging In The Mtb-Mle Classroom: A Case Of An Island School With Multilingual Learners, Marvin C. Casalan
Journal of English and Applied Linguistics
Several studies on the development of translanguaging as a linguistic resource in a multilingual classroom have been done. The findings of the research imply that using translanguaging in English language teaching and learning is a useful method, especially in a classroom where English is taught as a second or foreign language. The primary goal of this research, on the other hand, is to look into the languages presented in an MTB-MLE as a subject and investigate the linguistic hybridity of the mother tongue used in the classroom as a language exercise, and find out the teacher’s perspectives on teaching a …
The Evaluation Of The Programs Of Gender-Responsive School In Yogyakarta, Sudrajat Sudrajat, Saliman Saliman, Supardi Supardi
The Evaluation Of The Programs Of Gender-Responsive School In Yogyakarta, Sudrajat Sudrajat, Saliman Saliman, Supardi Supardi
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The research aims to evaluate the implementation of the gender-responsive school program in Yogyakarta. It is a descriptive evaluation using the CIPP (Context, Input, Process, Product) model involving the principal, head of the gender-responsive school program, teachers, employees, and students as the subjects. Data were collected by (1) interviews with principals, teachers, heads of gender-responsive school programs, and students; (2) a study of documentation of various educational activities related to the program. Data were analyzed using a qualitative data analysis model by Miles and Huberman consisting of (1) data collection, (2) data reduction, (3) data display, and (4) data verification/conclusion. …
Understanding And Quality Of Minimum Competency Assessment (Akm) Questions Made By Integrated Science Teachers In Junior High Schools, Ernawati Ernawati, Fatkul Yudhistira Manik, Ratna Dwi Trisnawati, Emiliana Emiliana, Sri Yuliawati
Understanding And Quality Of Minimum Competency Assessment (Akm) Questions Made By Integrated Science Teachers In Junior High Schools, Ernawati Ernawati, Fatkul Yudhistira Manik, Ratna Dwi Trisnawati, Emiliana Emiliana, Sri Yuliawati
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The main problem with implementing the minimum competency assessment (Asesmen Kompetensi Minimum or AKM) is the teacher's lack of understanding of AKM. The assessment questions made by the teacher are still limited to testing memory. The level of variation and difficulty of the questions presented is also still low (LOTS), contrary to the government's expectation to improve the quality of learning outcomes which are oriented toward students' higher-order thinking stages (HOTS). This research employed a mixed method. An overview of the teacher's understanding was obtained through questionnaires and interviews, while the description of the quality of the AKM of Integrated …
A Comparative Study: Students' Process Skills And Students' Analytical Thinking With Learning Models, Kamid Kamid, Dwi Agus Kurniawan, Adriyan Ardi Rahman
A Comparative Study: Students' Process Skills And Students' Analytical Thinking With Learning Models, Kamid Kamid, Dwi Agus Kurniawan, Adriyan Ardi Rahman
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The purpose of this study was to find out a comparison of students' process skills with students' analytical thinking with the learning model at Batang Hari Middle School on student perceptions to determine the relationship of learning models to students' analytical thinking skills in Mathematics and to find out the relationship between learning models and process skills. The method used in this study is a quantitative method with a comparative type. The results of the description test can be concluded that one SMP in Batang Hari is superior to the others. Based on the results of the t-test, it can …
Evaluation Of Bidikmisi Scholarship Program At State Islamic Universities In Indonesia, Isra Misra, Ali Sadikin, Fadiah Adlina
Evaluation Of Bidikmisi Scholarship Program At State Islamic Universities In Indonesia, Isra Misra, Ali Sadikin, Fadiah Adlina
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study raised the theme of evaluating the Bidikmisi scholarship program at State Islamic Universities in Indonesia with the CIPP Model approach. The Bidikmisi scholarship program is the government's flagship program for outstanding students who are less able to meet the costs of higher education. This research is evaluation research focusing on four areas: context, input, process, and product evaluation. The research subjects were one managing director, three universities within the Ministry of Religion of the Republic of Indonesia, and 15 student informants who received the Bidikmisi scholarship. The results of the research on the evaluation of the Bidikmisi scholarship …
Evaluation Of The Implementation Of The Teaching Campus Program In Elementary School: A Phenomenological Approach, Fitri Indriani Indriani, Holisah Holisah
Evaluation Of The Implementation Of The Teaching Campus Program In Elementary School: A Phenomenological Approach, Fitri Indriani Indriani, Holisah Holisah
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to evaluate the implementation of the teaching campus program using an evaluation model from Stufflebeam consisting of Context, Input, Process, and Product (CIPP). The research used a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Data were collected by interview, observation, and documentation techniques. The data validity was done by triangulation of styles and sources. Miles and Huberman's techniques were used in data analysis: data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The informants include principals, teachers, students, and students as implementers of the Teaching Campus program. The results show that the implementation of the teaching campus program in …
Evaluation Of Teacher Professional Training (Tpt) Program In The Position Of Full Online Learning, Ummu Salamah, Edi Istiyono
Evaluation Of Teacher Professional Training (Tpt) Program In The Position Of Full Online Learning, Ummu Salamah, Edi Istiyono
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The purpose of this study is to evaluate the Teacher Professional Training program (TPT) in first force Makassar State University (UNM) in a science study program in fully online learning. This research is an evaluation research with the CIPP model from Stufflebeam. The data were collected using a questionnaire-based survey method with descriptive statistical analysis. The instrument was distributed via google form to TPT students in positions. The conclusions of the research results are as follows: (1) The context aspect shows that the TPT program helps develop teacher professionalism (2) The input aspect shows that the Educational Personnel Education Institute …
Teachers' Beliefs About The Trends Of Current Physical Education, Udon Nampai, Caly Setiawan, Jeremy T. Yeats
Teachers' Beliefs About The Trends Of Current Physical Education, Udon Nampai, Caly Setiawan, Jeremy T. Yeats
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aimed to investigate the beliefs among professionals in the field of physical education at the elementary level, more specifically in the context of Thailand. The participants were five exemplary elementary physical education (PE) teachers. All participants signed informed consent prior to data collection. We used semi-structured interviews to gather information on participants' beliefs. Each interview lasted approximately 45 minutes. All interviews were audio recorded and later transcribed for analysis. Data collection occurred in two ways: (1) in-depth semi-structured interviews and (2) semi-structured follow-up interviews. Data were analyzed using a thematic coding procedure to find the significant statements related …
The Evaluation Of Lecturer's Improvement Programs Through Academic Culture And Services, Connie Chairunnisa, Istaryatiningtias Istaryatiningtias
The Evaluation Of Lecturer's Improvement Programs Through Academic Culture And Services, Connie Chairunnisa, Istaryatiningtias Istaryatiningtias
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study evaluated the program to improve postgraduate lecturers' performance at Muhammadiyah University Prof. Dr. Hamka (UHAMKA). This study used a mixed-method sequential explanatory design. The primary data were collected using questionnaires for lecturers, study program coordinators, and students. The primary data were presented by observations and interviews with the Director of UHAMKA Postgraduate. The data analysis was carried out using differential statistics to support the interview and documentation results. The most prominent result was the Institute's concern for the lecturer problem, with the respondents' answers showing strong concern (13%), concern (45.7%), and immediate concern (41.3%). The Institute's concern for …
An Evaluation Of E-Learning Of Entrepreneurship Course: Learning Alternative During Covid-19 Pandemic For University Students, Ernawati Ernawati, Muharika Dewi, Linda Rosalina, Feri Ferdian, Fran Serano Andres
An Evaluation Of E-Learning Of Entrepreneurship Course: Learning Alternative During Covid-19 Pandemic For University Students, Ernawati Ernawati, Muharika Dewi, Linda Rosalina, Feri Ferdian, Fran Serano Andres
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This research was conducted to present recommendations on the implementation of e-learning courses Entrepreneurship during the Covid-19 pandemic. The evaluation refers to model Kirkpatrick's with Level 1: Satisfaction, Level 2: Learning, Level 3: Behavior, and Level 4: Impact. The research used a quantitative method with data analysis using percentage techniques. The sample was 307 students who had attended Entrepreneurship courses using e-learning. Data were collected using a questionnaire distributed via Google form. The results show that the evaluation level 1: student satisfaction in learning, on average of 67% and 33% of the other feeling dissatisfied and less able to accept …
Multiple Intelligence-Based Basketball Performance Assessment In High School, Nurul Huda, Yustinus Sukarmin, Dimyati Dimyati
Multiple Intelligence-Based Basketball Performance Assessment In High School, Nurul Huda, Yustinus Sukarmin, Dimyati Dimyati
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to develop performance assessment instruments in the MI (Multiple Intelligences) based basketball game by: (1) proving the validity of the content of the instrument, (2) proving the validity of the instrument construct, (3) conducting a model fit analysis and item fit with IRT (Item Response Theory), and (4) analyzing the effectiveness of the developed instrument product. Methods in developing assessment models using IDDIE (analysis, design, development, implementation, and evaluation). The research subjects used were 1053 students in five schools in five districts in Yogyakarta Province. The development of a scoring model resulted in (1) the validity of …
An Evaluation Of The Vocational Skill Learning Program At Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Of Yogyakarta Special Region, Muhammad Andhika, Sudji Munadi
An Evaluation Of The Vocational Skill Learning Program At Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Of Yogyakarta Special Region, Muhammad Andhika, Sudji Munadi
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to evaluate the vocational skills learning program at Madrasah Aliyah Negeri (MAN) of Yogyakarta Special Region with components that include: (1) learning plans (antecedents); (2) Implementation of learning (transactions); and (3) Learning outcomes (outcomes). This study uses a quantitative approach and a Countenance Stake evaluation model. The evaluation was carried out at MAN 1 Sleman, MAN 2 Bantul, and MAN 2 Kulon Progo from February to June 2020. The data collection instruments in this study used observation sheets, document review sheets, and questionnaires. The validity used is in the form of content validity and construct validity, while …
The Quality Of Indonesian Teachers In The Digital Era: A Meta-Analysis, Eko Wahyunanto Prihono, Heri Retnawati, Fitria Lapele, Wisnu Budi Waluyo
The Quality Of Indonesian Teachers In The Digital Era: A Meta-Analysis, Eko Wahyunanto Prihono, Heri Retnawati, Fitria Lapele, Wisnu Budi Waluyo
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
The objective of the study is to determine the influence of determinant factors on teacher quality in Indonesia in the digital era in kindergarten, elementary, junior high, and high school units. It was a quantitative research with a correlation meta-analysis approach. The data was secondary data collected from various research results in Indonesia on the scholar.google.com page. The results of the study were published from 2012 to 2022. Data analysis used JASP software to estimate aggregates, draw plot Forrest, and publication bias. The aggregates were estimated through correlation scores with fixed effect models. The results showed that the funnel plot …
School Readiness Analysis To Implement An Inclusive Education Policy: A Case Study At Elementary School, Safrizal Safrizal, Resti Yulia, Desri Jumiarti
School Readiness Analysis To Implement An Inclusive Education Policy: A Case Study At Elementary School, Safrizal Safrizal, Resti Yulia, Desri Jumiarti
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
This study aims to describe the readiness of elementary schools in one of the sub-districts in Padang City, which includes personnel/teachers, facilities, and infrastructure, and a developmental assessment format for children with unique/inclusive needs. This research uses a descriptive quantitative method. The research subject is the elementary school Principal, which was selected using a simple random sampling technique. The research instrument used was in the form of questions packaged in a Google Form using the Guttman scale. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics. The results showed that all schools responded well to the call for inclusive education in schools. However, …
Rasch Model For The Need Assessment Instrument Of Academic Guidance And Counseling Program In Junior High School, Muh Farozin, Budi Astuti, Sigit Sanyata, Dwitias Titi, Ela Nurmalasari, Natri Sutanti
Rasch Model For The Need Assessment Instrument Of Academic Guidance And Counseling Program In Junior High School, Muh Farozin, Budi Astuti, Sigit Sanyata, Dwitias Titi, Ela Nurmalasari, Natri Sutanti
Jurnal Penelitian dan Evaluasi Pendidikan
Developing an instrument for the need for academic guidance and counseling topics is a strategic step to support the needs assessment carried out by guidance and counseling teachers and counselors in schools. The development of this instrument had been carried out by Arfalah using exploratory factor analysis. This study aims to analyze the instrument using the Rasch model. The research procedure began with collecting data from two integrated online needs assessments of academic guidance and counseling instruments. The content validity test involved six experts, and the field test involved 111 students from three junior high schools in Yogyakarta. Data were …
Specialized Content Knowledge Lower Secondary School Teachers On Quadrilaterals, Sadrack Luden Pagiling, Khumaeroh Dwi Nur'aini
Specialized Content Knowledge Lower Secondary School Teachers On Quadrilaterals, Sadrack Luden Pagiling, Khumaeroh Dwi Nur'aini
PYTHAGORAS : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
The teachers' knowledge of specific content has a positive relationship with the students' mathematics achievement. Mathematics teachers must have an appropriate level to ensure mathematics learning effectively. The quadrilateral is one of the essential contents in geometry. However, many teachers did not successfully deliver and teach this content in classroom instruction. Therefore, this qualitative study explores the specialized content knowledge of lower secondary teachers in defining and classifying quadrilaterals. Four teachers, two male and two female teachers, were recruited to become participants in this work. All participants have similar teaching experience and do not hold an educator certificate. A test …
Pengembangan Bahan Ajar Matematika Berbasis Kontekstual, Ali Mahmudi, Sugiman Sugiman, Kuswari Hernawati, Himmawati Puji Lestari
Pengembangan Bahan Ajar Matematika Berbasis Kontekstual, Ali Mahmudi, Sugiman Sugiman, Kuswari Hernawati, Himmawati Puji Lestari
PYTHAGORAS : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Penelitian pengembangan ini bertujuan untuk mengembangkan bahan ajar matematika berbasis kontekstual yang valid, praktis, dan efektif dengan model pengembangan ADDIE yang terdiri atas lima langkah pengembangan, yaitu Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, dan Evaluation. Pengembangan bahan ajar ini penting untuk memfasilitas siswa dalam membangun pemahaman dan kebermaknaan dalam belajar matematika yang terjadi ketika siswa memahami keterkaitan antara suatu pengetahuan dengan pengetahuan lain atau dengan konteks kehidupan sehari-hari. Pembelajaran kontekstual dilaksanakan dengan strategi REACT yang terdiri atas lima aktivitas produktif, yaitu relating (mengaitkan materi pembelajaran dengan konteks), experiencing (melakukan eksplorasi untuk menemukan konsep atau pengetahuan), applying (menerapkan pengetahuan yang telah dikonstruksi), cooperating …