
STUDENT EVALUATION MATHEMATICAL EXPLANATION IN DIFFERENTIAL CALCULUS CLASS
Author(s) -
Gabariela Purnama Ningsi,
Fransiskus Nendy,
Lana Sugiarti,
Ferdinandus Ardian Ali
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
kalamatika
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2527-5607
pISSN - 2527-5615
DOI - 10.22236/kalamatika.vol6no1.2021pp45-56
Subject(s) - class (philosophy) , mathematics education , mathematical practice , field (mathematics) , teaching method , computer science , calculus (dental) , psychology , mathematics , artificial intelligence , pure mathematics , medicine , dentistry
This study aimed to determine that the failure of students to evaluate mathematical explanations based on mathematics is influenced by sociomathematical norms, teaching authority, and classroom mathematics practice. The research method used is the case study method. The research data were obtained from inside and outside the research class. The data in the research class were in the form of field notes, video recordings of the class, video recordings of student group work, and student work. Data outside the research class is the result of interviews with three interview subjects. By studying the three evaluation methods students used in evaluating explanations, it was found that each student applied a different evaluation method at different times. The three evaluation methods contributed to some of the difficulties students experience in evaluating their mathematical descriptions. The results indicate that the failure of students in evaluating explanations is not solely due to errors in choosing the method, approach, or learning model used but can be caused by sociomathematical norms, authority, and classroom mathematics practices applied in the classroom.