International Journal of Science and Applied Science: Conference Series (Dec 2017)

The description of students’ mathematical problem-solving skill and self-regulation

  • Ani Nurwijayanti,
  • Akhmad Jazuli,
  • Erni Widyastuti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.20961/ijsascs.v2i1.16674
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2, no. 1
pp. 38 – 44

Abstract

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The research aimed to describe the students’ mathematics problem-solving skill and self-regulation in SMP Negeri 8 Purwokerto used Miles and Huberman’s model of cover reduction, serve, and conclusion. The data source of this research were eight graders of class F by using purposive sampling. The students grouped into three categories according to the mid-term result. The categories were: high, mediocre, and low scores. The data was collected using tests, questionnaire, interview, and documentation. This research concluded that the students’ mathematics problem-solving skill from those three categories was different. The high score students’ group had a better problem-solving skill compared to the students in the mediocre or the low categories. However, the self-regulation from these three groups did not have a significant difference. It was still at the developing level. Thus, it could be concluded that the students’ self-regulation did not affect the ability to solve mathematical problems.

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