The Implementation of research based learning in developing the students mathematical generalization thinking skills in solving a paving blocks design problem
Date
2019-04-09Author
MONALISA, Lioni Anka
DAFIK, Dafik
Y HASTUTI, Y Hastuti
HUSSEN, Saddam
OKTAVIANINGTYAS, Ervin
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The mathematical generalization process is a powerful thinking skills that should be
present in mathematical learning. Especially in the higher education students, the lecturer
should maintain this process to sharp their deep understanding to form their mathematical
generalization thinking skills. This paper aims to study the implementation of research based
learning in developing students mathematical generalization thinking skills in solving a paving
blocks design problems. The method used in this research is a mix method, which combines the
qualitative and quantitative methods. The research subjects consisted of 40 students of
experiment class and 35 students of control class. The pre test and post test were applied into
two research classrooms to solve a square colored paving blocks design problem. Students are
encourage to construct a design with two colors, namely blue and white and consider the beauty
as a key factor too. The problem arising in the construction of a colorful paving design is how
to develop a colored paving blocks decoration such that the number of colored paving
respecting to several size of n x n form an arithmetic sequence, as well as the number of
colored paving required can be determined easily. Once the problems done by the students, we
analyze their level of three category of their mathematical generalization thinking skills, namely
low, medium, high under the implementation of a research based learning. The results show,
after the application of research based learning, 23% students are categorized in low level of
mathematical generalization thinking skills, and 27% are categorized medium level of
mathematical generalization thinking skills and 50% are categorized in high level of
mathematical generalization thinking skills. The statistic analysis of students t-test score at level
of confidence 5% is 0.041 (0.041< 0.05), which is significant. Thus, we conclude the
implementation of research based learning can improve the students mathematical
generalization thinking skills in solving a paving blocks design problem.
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- LSP-Conference Proceeding [1874]