Students' Mathematical Literacy Ability in Solving Story Problems
Date
2022-10-14Author
AZIZAH, Muftihatul
SUNARDI, Sunardi
YUDIANTO, Erfan
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The mathematical process is one part of mathematical literacy that students need to have in solving mathematical
problems. Therefore, students who have good mathematical processing skills will find it easier to solve mathematical
problems related to the real world. This article aims to determine students' mathematical literacy skills in solving story
problems based on mathematical processes. The story problem in question is a math problem related to the real world. This
research is a qualitative research with descriptive method. Data analysis techniques in this study consist of data collection,
data reduction, display data, and verification. The subjects of this study were three students from the ninth grade in one of
the junior high schools in Banyuwangi. Subjects were selected based on three considerations, namely academic ability,
teacher recommendations, and students' willingness. The story questions given consist of two story questions about
Quadrilateral material. The indicators of mathematical literacy ability used in this study include: (1) understanding the
problem, (2) selecting knowledge, (3) outlining plans, (4) solving and reasoning, and (5) evaluating results in problem
solving. The results showed that the mathematical literacy ability of the ninth graders in solving the story problems of the
quadrilateral material had not met all the indicators of the mathematical literacy process. In addition, the results of the study
also showed that students were not accustomed to writing down the information contained in the questions, and did not
describe the completion plan clearly. From these results it is suggested that teachers train to involve the mathematical
process in the learning process so that students are accustomed to solving problems related to the real world and can
improve their mathematical literacy skills.
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