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Analisis Keperluan Bagi Pembangunan Modul Untuk Pengekalan Pengetahuan Konseptual Dan Prosedural Matematik Tingkatan 1
Author(s) -
Teh Guan Leong,
Raja Lailatul Zuraida Raja Maamor Shah,
Nor’ashiqin Mohd Idrus
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of science and mathematics letters
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2600-8718
pISSN - 2462-2052
DOI - 10.37134/jsml.vol8.2.11.2020
Subject(s) - mathematics education , descriptive statistics , perception , procedural knowledge , computer science , psychology , mathematics , knowledge management , knowledge engineering , statistics , neuroscience
In design and development study, a need analysis needs to be carried out to ensure that the learning module for retention of conceptual and procedural knowledge to be developed can meet the needs of the study target. A need analysis has been conducted to identify the Form 1 topics that students find difficult, moderate difficult and most difficult to learn, examine students’ perceptions on the difficulties they encounter in learning Mathematics and examine students’ perceptions on the characteristics of module that they want into retaining conceptual and procedural knowledge of Form 1 Mathematics topics learnt. The respondents of this study consisted of 150 Form 1 students and 150 Form 2 students. Data collection was done using questionnaire form. The results of descriptive statistics analysis showed Linear Equation as the most difficult topic, Algebraic Expressions as moderate difficult topic and Linear Inequality as difficult topic to be learnt in Form 1 Mathematics. As for the difficulties students encounter in learning Mathematics, the results of descriptive analysis found that students faced difficulties in terms of procedural and conceptual knowledge mastery, remembering and recalling. In addition, characteristics of module that students want into retaining conceptual and procedural knowledge of Form 1 Mathematics topics learnt indicated that the respondents’ consent level were Very High for most of the proposed module features. The implication of this study informed the researcher on what to consider when developing a learning module to retain conceptual and procedural knowledge of Form 1 Mathematics topics.

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