The Difficulty of Students' Reflective Thinking in Problems Solving of Linear Program

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Title: The Difficulty of Students' Reflective Thinking in Problems Solving of Linear Program
Language: English
Authors: Nurma Angkotasan, Hery Suharna, In Hi. Abdullah, Suryani Dahlan
Source: International Education Studies. 2024 17(1):18-24.
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Peer Reviewed: Y
Page Count: 7
Publication Date: 2024
Document Type: Journal Articles
Reports - Research
Education Level: High Schools
Secondary Education
Descriptors: Reflection, Thinking Skills, Problem Solving, Mathematics Education, Mathematical Applications, High School Students, Academic Ability
ISSN: 1913-9020
1913-9039
Abstract: The identification in this study with the aim is to describe how difficult it is for students to think reflectively when solving math problems, especially in linear programming material. Based on the purpose of this study, the type of research is qualitative with a descriptive exploratory approach. Data collection techniques used are: (1) test instruments; (2) interview instruments, and 3) documentation. Analysis of research data namely: (1) research data reduction, (2) data exposure, (3) data triangulation, and (4) drawing conclusions. The subjects in this study were 24 high school students. Then 2 students were selected as subjects for each category (high, medium, and low). The results of the study show that students with high mathematical abilities have difficulty in reflecting, namely, (1) difficulty connecting new information with previous understanding, so they are not careful when identifying stories in the form of mathematical models, (2) difficulties in aspects of finding relationships and formulating solutions, students mistake the sign of linear inequality two variables, (3) difficulty in evaluating aspects of the completion process, students find it difficult to recall the function graph material to solve problems using the graphical method. Students with moderate mathematical abilities, namely: (1) difficulties in the aspect of connecting new knowledge with previous understanding, students need to be careful in solving contextual problems, (2) difficulties in aspects of finding relationships and formulating solutions, students have difficulty recalling function graph material, difficult to shade the area of settlement, (3) difficulties when students evaluate the completion process. Students find it difficult to prove whether the answer is correct or not by using the graphical method. Students with low mathematical ability, (1) difficulties in the aspect of connecting new knowledge with previous understanding, students find it difficult to translate story problems into mathematical models, it is difficult to recall the material of a two-variable linear inequality system, (2) difficulties in the aspect of finding relationships and formulating solutions, students have difficulty finding coordinates, drawing graphs, finding intersection points, substituting corner points into the objective function. (3) difficulties in evaluating aspects of the completion process, students find it difficult to prove the correctness of the answers obtained by the graphical method. The difficulties experienced by students in reflective thinking were caused by students not remembering previous material related to linear programming, as well as students' difficulties in the dimensions of fact, concept and procedural knowledge.
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