Pengembangan Model Mathematical Problem-Solving Cooperative Learning Berdasarkan Theory of Planned Behaviour untuk Meningkatkan Keterampilan Pemecahan Masalah Peserta Didik
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Fakultas Keguruan dan Ilmu Pendidikan
Abstract
Problem-solving skills are a core 21st-century competence essential for
students. However, preliminary studies and PISA results indicate that Indonesian
students’ problem-solving abilities remain below expectations. In contrast, the
success of Indonesian students in international Olympiads demonstrates the
existence of individuals with strong problem-solving behaviors, known as Good
Problem Solvers (GPS). Therefore, transferring these effective problem-solving
behaviors to other students through an appropriate learning model is necessary.
This study aimed to develop a Mathematical Problem-Solving Cooperative
Learning (MPSCL) model based on the Theory of Planned Behavior (TPB) to
enhance students’ problem-solving skills. The novelty of this study lies in the
development of a learning model that integrally combines Problem-solving
Learning (PSL) and Cooperative Learning (CL) without diminishing the essential
elements of either approach. Grounded in TPB and informed by the behavioral
characteristics of GPS, the MPSCL model offers key advantages, including
intensive problem-solving practice, cooperative learning among students with
diverse characteristics and abilities, and the internalization of effective GPS
problem-solving behaviors for broader application. The MPSCL model was
developed using the Plomp and Nieven model. The participants were ninth-grade
junior high school students. Data were collected through questionnaires, tests,
interviews, and documentation. Model effectiveness was evaluated quantitatively
using paired-sample t-tests and N-gain analysis. The findings indicate that the
MPSCL model satisfies the criteria of validity, practicality, and effectiveness.
Validity was established through expert validation, while practicality was rated as
“excellent” based on classroom implementation and observations of student
activities. Moreover, Cohen’s d and N-gain analysis showed substantial
improvements in students’ problem-solving skills.
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