KnE Social Sciences

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Constructing Mathematical Literacy-Items with Corona Virus Disease as a Context

Published date:Apr 03 2024

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Conference on Mathematics and Science Education (ICMScE 2022): Learning Materials and Modules

Pages:1–8

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i8.15479

Authors:

Fitri Anisa Kusumastutifitrianisakusumastuti@gmail.comDepartement of Mathematic Education, Tangerang Raya University, Kompleks Sudirman Indah blok E, Tangerang, Banten 15720, Indonesia

Muh. Khaedir LutfiDepartement of Mathematic Education, Tangerang Raya University, Kompleks Sudirman Indah blok E, Tangerang, Banten 15720, Indonesia

Ignatius Joko DewantoDepartement of Mathematic Education, Tangerang Raya University, Kompleks Sudirman Indah blok E, Tangerang, Banten 15720, Indonesia

Aeni RohmawatiDepartement of Mathematic Education, Tangerang Raya University, Kompleks Sudirman Indah blok E, Tangerang, Banten 15720, Indonesia

Abstract:

This research aims to produce a set of mathematical literacy items with Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) as a context that is valid to assess students’ mathematical literacy. The steps used in this study consist of analyzing, designing, theoretical validation, revising, limited testing to students, and evaluating. Written tests were conducted to collect 46 seventh-grade students in junior high school data. Mathematical literacy items consist of three items with three indicators and competency clusters. The indicators are formulating, employing, and interpreting mathematics. The results show that (1) the mathematical literacy items that are produced have been valid and practical, (2) have fair and good item discrimination, and (3) have easy, medium, and hard item difficulty, so they can be utilized to evaluate mathematical literacy ability.

Keywords: mathematical literacy, indicators, competency clusters

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