Comparative Study of Reasoning Capability and Mathematical Undesrtanding of Student between Application of Problem Based Learning and Expository Approaches and Relation to Student Early Capabilities
Nurafifah
Universitas Muhammadiyah Sumatera Utara
Abstract
This research is aimed to comparing : (1) Reasoning skills and mathematical understanding of groups between Problem Based learning approaches and expository learning. (2) Reasoning skills and mathematical understanding between learning and early math ability of student mathematical learning result. (3) Seeing the influence of interaction between learning and early math ability of student mathematical learning result.This research is quasi-experiment. The subjects of this study were students of Mathematics Education Study Program who were randomly selected by two classes. Class A was treated with 32 students by Problem Based Learning approaches and Class B was treated with 32 students by Expository Learning. The instrument used was a description test from reasoning and mathematical understanding test, observations of student activities, diversity and answer patterns given by students. Data analysis was performed by t-test and Kruskal-Wallis Non-Parametric Test to see the mean difference and Anova of two Factorial 2 x 3 lines. The main result of this study is that students who study with the Problem Based Learning Approach significantly have higher reasoning and mathematical comprehension skills than students who learn with the Expository Approach. Students with high abilities significantly have higher reasoning and mathematical comprehension skills than students with moderate abilities compared to low ability students, except mathematical reasoning abilities in groups of students with expository learning. There is no interaction between learning factors and students ability factors that influence students reasoning and mathematical understanding abilities.
Keywords: Reasoning Capability,Mathematical Understanding,Problem Based Learning, Expository Approaches
Topic: STEM EDUCATION