Exploration of students mathematical connections with negative attitudes in solving a contextual geometry problem
Abstract
. A mathematical connection is an essential aspect of the mathematics learning process.
Students vary in mathematical connection ability, some are strong connection ability, and others
are weak. This research aimed to explore the ability of the mathematical connection of Junior
High School students with negative attitudes towards mathematics in solving the contextual
problem. Research subjects were two eighth grade students in Jember. Subjects selected by
giving attitudes questionnaire and based on the questionnaire scores. There were two subjects
chosen with the lowest scores of category in negative attitudes towards mathematics. Data were
collected through interviews based on tasking problem solving (TPS). The contextual problem
given in the TPS contains the concepts of geometry and social arithmetics. Data were analyzed
qualitatively using the categorization, reduction, presentation, interpretation, and conclusion.
The results showed that the research subjects made connections using facts, concepts/principles,
procedures, and representations. But unfortunately, these mathematical ideas are not sufficient,
and some of them are not connected properly, so students fail to solve the problem. From these
results, it can be concluded that mathematical connections of junior high school students with
negative attitudes towards mathematics include in the weak connections category.
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