在新冠肺炎大流行期间,通过自我调节技能和创造力提高学生的数学学业成绩

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F. Hidajat
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新冠肺炎疫情严重影响了学生在学习过程中的数学自律能力、创造力和学习成绩。本文旨在研究新冠肺炎疫情期间数学自我调节技能和创造力对学生成绩的影响。本研究以印尼玛琅市的63名初中生为研究对象。这项研究是定量研究。数据分析采用多元线性回归,应用SPSS 23。数据分析前进行正态性检验和齐性检验。结果显示,在新冠肺炎疫情期间,82.3%的数学自我调节技能和创造力提高了学生的学习成绩。结果表明,除数学自我调节能力和创造力外,影响学生学业成绩的辅助因素占17.7%。研究结果可以为教育工作者提供基于数学自我调节技能和创造力的学习计划信息,以提高学生在新冠肺炎大流行期间的学习成绩。关键词:数学学术,学术成就,自我调节能力,创造力,新冠疫情
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Improving students' mathematical academic achievement through self-regulation skills and creativity during the COVID-19 pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has greatly affected the ability of mathematical self-regulation, creativity, and academic achievement in the learning process. This paper aims to identify the effect of mathematical self-regulation skills and creativity on students’ achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic. The participants in this study were 63 junior high school students in the city of Malang, Indonesia. This study is quantitative study. Data analysis used multiple linear regression with SPSS 23 application. The normality test and homogeneity test were conducted before data analysis. The results showed that 82.3% of mathematical self-regulation skills and creativity increased students' academic achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic. The findings showed that 17.7% of supporting factors other than the ability of mathematical self-regulation and creativity affected students' academic achievement. The study results can provide educators with information to plan learning based on mathematical self-regulation skills and creativity to improve students' academic achievement during the COVID-19 pandemic.   Keywords: mathematical academic, academic achievement, self-regulation skills, creativity, COVID-19 pandemic.
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