Student’s Numeracy on Solving Data and Uncertainty Problems in Term of Self-Efficacy

T. K. Nisa', R. Ekawati, A. W. Kohar
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Numeraticy is the ability to analyze, interpret information, and find a solution by involving one's mathematical knowledge. Numeracy is known to be influenced by self-efficacy. This study aims to describe students' numeracy in solving data and uncertainty problems in terms of high and low self-efficacy. This study is descriptive research with a qualitative approach was carried out by collecting data from research subjects purposively consisting of three students with high self-efficacy and three students with low self-efficacy. The instruments used included a self-efficacy questionnaire, three data and uncertainty questions, and an interview guide. The data is then analyzed using the numeracy’s sub-indicators. The results showed that in general the numeracy of the group of students with high self-efficacy in solving questions containing data problems and uncertainties was better than the group of students with low self-efficacy. Based on these significant differences, it is recommended for teachers to create a learning climate that can support increased student self-efficacy and numeracy. As well as from the results of the interviews which only focused on parts that were not clear from the student's answers, future researchers should conduct interviews on all of the student’s numeracy in order to obtain more complete research data.
学生自我效能感对解决数据和不确定性问题的计算能力
数论是指通过运用自己的数学知识来分析、解释信息并找到解决方案的能力。众所周知,算术受到自我效能感的影响。本研究旨在从高和低自我效能感的角度描述学生在解决数据和不确定性问题时的算术能力。本研究是一项描述性研究,采用定性方法,从三名高自我效能学生和三名低自我效能学生组成的研究对象中收集数据。使用的工具包括一份自我效能问卷、三个数据和不确定性问题以及一份面试指南。然后使用算术的子指标对数据进行分析。结果表明,总体而言,在解决包含数据问题和不确定性的问题方面,自我效能感较高的学生组的算术能力优于自我效能感较低的学生组。基于这些显著差异,建议教师创造一种学习氛围,以支持提高学生的自我效能感和算术能力。除了只关注学生答案中不清楚的部分的访谈结果外,未来的研究人员还应该对学生的所有算术能力进行访谈,以获得更完整的研究数据。
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