IndoMath (Aug 2024)

Optimizing Tofu Production with Contextual Learning and Linear Programming

  • Dwi Yulianto,
  • Egi Adha Juniawan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.30738/indomath.v7i2.97
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 7, no. 2
pp. 108 – 128

Abstract

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The study of contextual learning implementation introduces mathematical concepts by linking the material with real-life situations or contexts in Rancamulya Village, West Java, commonly known as Tofu Village, where tofu is a staple food and an affordable source of nutrition favored by the wider community. Through research using linear programming simplex method, an optimal solution was found to maximize tofu production, achieving a maximum profit of Rp 1,480,000 with the production of 364 white and 182 yellow tofu boards. Seventy-two mathematics education students at La Tansa Mashir University, Rangkasbitung, conducted this project-based ethnomathematics study. The research employed an ethnographic approach with data collection techniques through observation, documentation, and interviews. Data analysis was performed using a mixed-method approach combining qualitative and quantitative methods. The quantitative data revealed a significant difference in mathematical critical thinking skills between the Problem-Based Learning (PBL) and Numbered Heads Together with Student-Constructed Criteria for Success (NHT-SCCS) learning models. Students taught with the PBL model demonstrated higher critical thinking skills compared to those using the NHT-SCCS model.

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