An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender

Mathematical communication skills are one of the skills that students need in the 21st century. This study aimed to describe the mathematical communication skills of high school students based on self-efficacy and gender. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Six subjects from 103 stu...

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Main Authors: Rohmah Nurjanah, Hella Jusra
Format: Article
Language:Indonesian
Published: Unit Riset dan Publikasi Ilmiah FTK UIN Raden Intan Lampung 2022-07-01
Series:Indonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education
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Online Access:http://www.ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/IJSME/article/view/12809
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description Mathematical communication skills are one of the skills that students need in the 21st century. This study aimed to describe the mathematical communication skills of high school students based on self-efficacy and gender. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Six subjects from 103 students of class XI-MIPA were determined based on the categories of self-efficacy and gender. The results of this study are (1) students who have high self-efficacy can achieve all indicators of mathematical communication skills, male students are better than female students; (2) students who have moderate self-efficacy can achieve two indicators of mathematical communication skills, female students are better than male students; and (3) students who have low self-efficacy only achieve one indicator of mathematical communication skills, female students are better than male students. It can be concluded that there are differences in the mathematical communication skills of high school students based on the level of self-efficacy. In addition, there are differences in mathematical communication skills between male and female students. Educators can use this research as a reference in choosing the appropriate learning model.
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spelling doaj.art-cbea8ac1857743348034498eeca28a3c2024-03-07T05:50:33ZindUnit Riset dan Publikasi Ilmiah FTK UIN Raden Intan LampungIndonesian Journal of Science and Mathematics Education2615-86392022-07-015223824910.24042/ijsme.v5i2.128094805An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and GenderRohmah Nurjanah0Hella Jusra1Universitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. HAMKA, JakartaUniversitas Muhammadiyah Prof. Dr. HAMKA, JakartaMathematical communication skills are one of the skills that students need in the 21st century. This study aimed to describe the mathematical communication skills of high school students based on self-efficacy and gender. The research method used is descriptive qualitative. Six subjects from 103 students of class XI-MIPA were determined based on the categories of self-efficacy and gender. The results of this study are (1) students who have high self-efficacy can achieve all indicators of mathematical communication skills, male students are better than female students; (2) students who have moderate self-efficacy can achieve two indicators of mathematical communication skills, female students are better than male students; and (3) students who have low self-efficacy only achieve one indicator of mathematical communication skills, female students are better than male students. It can be concluded that there are differences in the mathematical communication skills of high school students based on the level of self-efficacy. In addition, there are differences in mathematical communication skills between male and female students. Educators can use this research as a reference in choosing the appropriate learning model.http://www.ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/IJSME/article/view/12809gender, mathematical communication, self-efficacy
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title An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender
title_full An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender
title_fullStr An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender
title_full_unstemmed An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender
title_short An Analysis of Senior High School Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Based on Self-Efficacy and Gender
title_sort analysis of senior high school students mathematical communication ability based on self efficacy and gender
topic gender, mathematical communication, self-efficacy
url http://www.ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/IJSME/article/view/12809
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