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Pengembangan Kinerja Metakognitif Peserta Didik untuk Meningkatkan Kemampuan Pemecahan Masalah Kolaboratif Melalui Penerapan RPP Model Pembelajaran PME
Author(s) -
Ihdi Amin,
Sukestiyarno Sukestiyarno,
St. Budi Waluya,
Scolastika Mariani
Publication year - 2019
Publication title -
edumat
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2807-4351
pISSN - 2087-0523
DOI - 10.53717/edumat.v10i1.97
Subject(s) - metacognition , mathematics education , worksheet , psychology , test (biology) , lesson plan , pedagogy , cognition , paleontology , neuroscience , biology
. The PME learning model is a model designed to optimize metacognitive learning through planning, monitoring, and evaluating activities (Amin & Mariani, 2017). This study aims to analyze the effect of applying the PME model Lesson Plan (LP) in the development of metacognitive performance to improve the collaborative problem-solving (CPS) abilities in mathematics learning. The subjects are 37 of twelfth graders of Senior High School, Kersana-Brebes. The data are collected with student questionnaire and problem solving test, and then they are analyzed with paired sample t-test. The analysis includes (1) Accomplishment level of PME model LP – a Control Tally Sheet (CTS-PME) is available to control it; (2) Students’ metacognitive performance – students fill Effectiveness Questionnaire (EQ-PME) are adopted from Darling-Hammond's metacognitive strategy; (3) ability of collaborative problem solving – students work on student’s worksheet (SW). The results are: (1) sig. = 0.000 <0.05 and t-cal = -4.820, - which means that LP shows significant increase in planning, monitoring and evaluating in learning activities; (2) sig. = 0.000 <0.05 and t-cal = -7.854. It shows that the LP implemented can increase the students’ metacognitive performance; and (3) sig. = 0.001<0.05 and t-cal = -4.671. these numbers tell us that the LP can increase significantly the students’ ability of collaborative problem solving.

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