Students talk about difficulties they have in solving math problems

Wahyuni Wahyuni, M. Zaiyar, Mazlan Mazlan, S. Saragih, E. Napitupulu
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The ability to solve students' mathematical problems cannot be diagnosed clearly just by using test questions; it must also be seen by looking at students' responses to the problem-solving process. As a result, the purpose of this study is to investigate students' mathematical problem-solving skill as well as their responses to the problem-solving process. This study is descriptive-qualitative in nature. Three junior high schools (SMP) in Aceh participated in this study, with 76 class VIII students serving as research subjects. Tests, observations, and interviews were used as data collection techniques. Quantitative data were descriptively analyzed using proportions, while qualitative data were descriptively analyzed using coding. The results showed that 25 percent of students wrote down what was known and asked, which was an indication of problem comprehension; 21 percent of students were able to devise problem-solving strategies; and 15 percent of students had done calculations correctly. correct, 11 percent of students checked their answers again. Based on the responses given by students, there were some difficulties experienced by students when solving math problems, namely difficulty understanding reading texts, using mathematical terms, making problem connections, making decisions, uncertainty in solving problems, time, carelessness, and boredom. The findings of this study are expected to serve as a resource for teachers and education practitioners in developing focus, discipline, and patience in problem solving and selecting learning models appropriate to the needs of their students.
学生们谈论他们在解数学题时遇到的困难
学生的数学解题能力不能仅凭试题就能一目了然;还必须通过观察学生对解决问题过程的反应来看出这一点。因此,本研究的目的是调查学生的数学问题解决能力以及他们对问题解决过程的反应。这项研究本质上是描述性质的。亚齐省三所初中(SMP)参与了本研究,76名八年级学生作为研究对象。采用测试、观察和访谈作为数据收集技术。定量数据采用比例法进行描述性分析,定性数据采用编码法进行描述性分析。结果显示,25%的学生写下了已知和问过的问题,这表明他们理解问题;21%的学生能够想出解决问题的策略;15%的学生能正确计算。正确,11%的学生再次核对了答案。根据学生的回答,学生在解决数学问题时遇到了一些困难,即难以理解阅读文本,难以使用数学术语,难以建立问题联系,难以做出决策,解决问题时不确定,时间,粗心和无聊。本研究的结果可望为教师和教育从业者提供资源,帮助他们培养解决问题的重点、纪律和耐心,以及选择适合学生需要的学习模式。
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