Fitri Salsabila Ayu Andriani, Siti Inganah, Arif Hidayatul Khusna
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摘要
数学联系是学生的一项重要技能,因为它可以减少学生独立记忆大量概念和程序的需要。本研究以解决 AKM(最低能力评估)测试中的代数问题为背景,探讨了不同智力类型(特别是个人和人际)的学生在数学联系能力方面的差异。本研究采用定性描述方法,重点研究了布利塔一所伊斯兰初级中学八年级 B 班的四名学生。通过对个人智能和人际智能的问卷调查收集数据,然后进行 AKM 代数测试,并对所选学生进行访谈--每个智能类别选两名学生。研究结果表明,与人际智能型学生相比,人际智能型学生的数学联系能力更强。具有人际智能的学生达到了数学联系的所有指标,而具有人际智能的学生则各不相同,有的只达到了一个或两个指标。这种差异突出表明,受数学技能、几何思维发展和推理能力等各种因素的影响,同一智力类型的学生可以表现出不同程度的数学联系能力。
Analysis of Mathematical Connection Ability in Minimum Competency Assessment Algebra Test Viewed From Students’ Intrapersonal and Interpersonal Intelligence
Mathematical connection is a crucial skill for students, as it reduces the need to memorize numerous concepts and procedures independently. This study explores the variance in mathematical connection abilities among students with different intelligence types, specifically intrapersonal and interpersonal, in the context of solving algebraic problems on the AKM (Minimum Competency Assessment) test. Utilizing a qualitative descriptive methodology, this research focused on four students from class VIII-B at an Islamic Junior High School in Blitar. Data were gathered through questionnaires assessing intrapersonal and interpersonal intelligence, followed by the AKM Algebra test and interviews with selected students—two from each intelligence category. The findings reveal that students with interpersonal intelligence demonstrated superior mathematical connection abilities compared to their intrapersonal counterparts. Individuals with interpersonal intelligence met all indicators of mathematical connections, whereas intrapersonal intelligence subjects varied, with some meeting only one or two. This discrepancy underscores that students of the same intelligence type can exhibit differing levels of mathematical connection abilities, influenced by various factors such as mathematical skills, development of geometric thinking, and reasoning abilities.