Islamic Guidance and Counseling Journal (Mar 2023)

Examining the Impact of Math Anxiety, Scaffolding, and Math Attitude on Working Memory: A Comparative Analysis between Islamic Boarding Schools and Public Schools

  • Eka Fitria Ningsih,
  • Catharina Asri Budiningsih,
  • Sugiman Sugiman,
  • Tubagus Pamungkas

DOI
https://doi.org/10.25217/igcj.v6i1.3245
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 6, no. 1
pp. 113 – 129

Abstract

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The goal of this research is to investigate models relating to psychological aspects of mathematics learning, such as math anxiety, scaffolding, math attitude, and working memory. This study included 548 junior high school students from public schools and Islamic boarding schools. The analytical method utilizes analysis of variance, bivariate product moment supported by SPSS, and Smart PLS 3 for path analysis. Model fit criteria (SMSR .9). The model fits based on the SRMR value .000 .90. The findings show that students from public schools and Islamic boarding schools are different in terms of math anxiety, scaffolding and math attitude. Path analysis shows that math attitude mediates the interaction between math anxiety and scaffolding on working memory. Furthermore, scaffolding has a direct impact on working memory. The implications of the study's findings have been discussed in this article.

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