Linear Program Problem-Solving Skills Based on Sequential and Gender Thinking Styles During Online Learning

A. Rahmah, M. Mardiyana, D. Sari S
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The study aims to describe linear program problem-solving skills reviewed from sequential thinking styles and genders as schools implement online learning due to the covid-19 pandemic. This research is a qualitative study that produces descriptive data. The subject of this study consisted of two male students and two female students of class XI MIPA High School MTA Surakarta. The study began by determining the study subjects using a thinking style questionnaire, followed by linear program problem-solving tests and interviews. Check the validity of the data using triangulation methods. The results show linear program problem-solving skills; 1) Sequential students of male and female concrete perform systematically and less carefully; 2) Abstract sequential male and female students collect complete data and analyze the information obtained regularly as well as female abstract sequential students strong in written decoding and symbols; 3) students' problem solving skills with sequential abstracts are higher than concrete sequential students ;4) male students with sequential thinking styles perform better at solving math problems than female students with sequential thinking styles.
在线学习中基于顺序和性别思维方式的线性程序问题解决能力
该研究旨在描述由于covid-19大流行,学校实施在线学习时,从顺序思维方式和性别角度评估的线性项目解决问题的能力。本研究是一项产生描述性数据的定性研究。本研究以两名男学生和两名女学生为研究对象。该研究首先使用思维方式问卷确定研究对象,然后是线性程序问题解决测试和访谈。使用三角测量方法检查数据的有效性。结果显示线性程序解决问题的能力;1)男性和女性混凝土的顺序学生系统地,不太仔细地执行;2)抽象顺序的男女生收集完整的资料并定期分析所获得的信息,女性抽象顺序的学生具有较强的文字解码和符号能力;3)顺序抽象型学生的解题能力高于具体顺序型学生;4)顺序思维风格的男生解题能力优于顺序思维风格的女生。
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