从情绪智力和空间智力的角度看学生对数学概念的理解

Maria Asti, B. Gunur, Silfanus Jelatu, Apolonia Hendrice Ramda
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概念理解是数学的核心标准之一,是数学技能的重要组成部分。理解数学概念是一种知识,它涉及对数学中执行的基本概念和算法背后的基础的全面理解。一个学生要想深入理解数学,就必须有这样的认识。这个问题可能并不仅仅是因为它与学习过程有关,而是与学生的内在智力有关。本研究探讨空间智力和情绪智力与学生数学概念理解的关系。本研究是采用多相关研究设计的相关研究。本研究以Kab中学八年级66名学生为研究对象。东曼加劳,以NTT为例。数据收集是通过问卷调查和测试来完成的。在对数据进行简单和多元相关分析之前,先进行分析前提检验,即正态性检验、线性检验和多重共线性检验。数据分析结果表明,满足这三个测试要求,假设检验结果表明,情绪和空间智力与学生对数学概念的理解(部分或同时)存在正相关关系。同时,这两种智能对提高学生对数学概念的理解贡献了16.08%。本研究建议,在提高学生对数学概念的理解时,在对待或设计数学学习环境之前,需要考虑学生的基本智力因素
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Students' Understanding of Mathematical Concepts in terms of Emotional and Spatial Intelligence
Conceptual understanding is one of the core standards in mathematics or as a key component of mathematical skills. Understanding mathematical concepts is knowledge that involves a thorough understanding of the underlying concepts and the basis behind the algorithms performed in mathematics. A student must have this understanding if he wants to understand mathematics in depth. The problem may not be because it is solely related to the learning process, but rather the internal intelligence of students. This study examines how the relationship between spatial and emotional intelligence with students' understanding of mathematical concepts. This research is a correlational research with multiple correlation research design. This research involved 66 students of SMP class VIII in Kab. East Manggarau, NTT as a sample. Data collection is done by using questionnaires and tests. Before the data were analyzed correlatively, both simple and multiple, the analysis prerequisite tests were carried out, namely normality, linearity, and multicollinearity. The results of data analysis show that these three test requirements are met and the results of hypothesis testing indicate that there is a positive and significant relationship between emotional and spatial intelligence and students' understanding of mathematical concepts (either partially or simultaneously). Simultaneously, these two intelligences contribute 16.08% to increasing students' understanding of mathematical concepts. The study provides a recommendation that in improving students' understanding of mathematical concepts, consideration of students' basic intelligence factors needs to be considered before being treated or designing a mathematics learning environment
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