Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]

The aim of this study was to explain junior high school students' metacognition with Field Independent (FI) and Field Dependent (FD) cognitive styles in mathematics problem solving. The statistical population of this study was all junior high school students in the Sragen regency in the 2018/20...

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Main Authors: Adam, Sutama, Anif, Sofyan, Prayitno, Harun Joko, Narimo, Sabar, Fuadi, Djalal, Sari, Diana Purwita, Adnan, Mazlini
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spelling my.uitm.ir.536592023-01-18T08:20:22Z https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53659/ Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.] Adam, Sutama Anif, Sofyan Prayitno, Harun Joko Narimo, Sabar Fuadi, Djalal Sari, Diana Purwita Adnan, Mazlini Malaysia Learning. Learning strategies Higher Education The aim of this study was to explain junior high school students' metacognition with Field Independent (FI) and Field Dependent (FD) cognitive styles in mathematics problem solving. The statistical population of this study was all junior high school students in the Sragen regency in the 2018/2019 academic year. Purposive sampling was used to pick the subjects. Different instruments such as the cognitive style tests, the problem-solving exercises, and the interview guidelines were used to reach the research purpose. Moreover, time triangulation was used to ensure data validity. The data has been processed through four stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results indicated that the students who have field-independent cognitive styles indicated high self-confidence and the ability to solve the problem correctly. They were also able to do planning steps, make important decisions for themselves, and solve the problem properly. However, students with FD cognitive style are completely confident that their answer is correct, but they have not yet clarified the steps they need to solve their problems. They also have not yet focused on their shortcomings in mathematics problem-solving. Hence, their task results in mathematics problem-solving have incorrect answers. Universiti Teknologi MARA 2021-01 Article PeerReviewed text en https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53659/1/53659.pdf Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]. (2021) Asian Journal of University Education (AJUE), 7 (1): 11. pp. 134-144. ISSN 2600-9749
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Learning. Learning strategies
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Learning. Learning strategies
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Adam, Sutama
Anif, Sofyan
Prayitno, Harun Joko
Narimo, Sabar
Fuadi, Djalal
Sari, Diana Purwita
Adnan, Mazlini
Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
description The aim of this study was to explain junior high school students' metacognition with Field Independent (FI) and Field Dependent (FD) cognitive styles in mathematics problem solving. The statistical population of this study was all junior high school students in the Sragen regency in the 2018/2019 academic year. Purposive sampling was used to pick the subjects. Different instruments such as the cognitive style tests, the problem-solving exercises, and the interview guidelines were used to reach the research purpose. Moreover, time triangulation was used to ensure data validity. The data has been processed through four stages of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion. The results indicated that the students who have field-independent cognitive styles indicated high self-confidence and the ability to solve the problem correctly. They were also able to do planning steps, make important decisions for themselves, and solve the problem properly. However, students with FD cognitive style are completely confident that their answer is correct, but they have not yet clarified the steps they need to solve their problems. They also have not yet focused on their shortcomings in mathematics problem-solving. Hence, their task results in mathematics problem-solving have incorrect answers.
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author Adam, Sutama
Anif, Sofyan
Prayitno, Harun Joko
Narimo, Sabar
Fuadi, Djalal
Sari, Diana Purwita
Adnan, Mazlini
author_facet Adam, Sutama
Anif, Sofyan
Prayitno, Harun Joko
Narimo, Sabar
Fuadi, Djalal
Sari, Diana Purwita
Adnan, Mazlini
author_sort Adam, Sutama
title Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
title_short Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
title_full Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
title_fullStr Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
title_full_unstemmed Metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / Sutama … [et al.]
title_sort metacognition of junior high school students in mathematics problem solving based on cognitive style / sutama … [et al.]
publisher Universiti Teknologi MARA
publishDate 2021
url https://ir.uitm.edu.my/id/eprint/53659/1/53659.pdf
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