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Hypothetical Learning Trajectory Through the Problem-Based Learning in Junior High School Students

Published date: Apr 26 2024

Journal Title: KnE Social Sciences

Issue title: International Conference on Mathematics and Science Education (ICMScE 2022): Learning Models and Teaching Approaches

Pages: 1122–1133

DOI: 10.18502/kss.v9i13.16037

Authors:

Nilam Sarinilamsarie@gmail.comPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan, Indonesia

Sahat SaragihPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan, Indonesia

Elvis NapitupuluPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan, Indonesia

Siti RakiyahUniversitas Quality Jl. Ngumban Surbakti, Medan, Indonesia

Dwi Novita SariPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan

Syahriani SiraitPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan, Indonesia

‎ AnimPostgraduate Program, Universitas Negeri medan, Jl. William Iskandar PSR V, Medan, Indonesia

Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to determine the hypothetical learning trajectory through a problem-based learning model to class VIII junior high school students. Learning mathematics requires a meaningful process and that process cannot be obtained in a relatively short time because it requires good preparation in conveying mathematical concepts to students. The preparation is designed according to the characteristics of students so that the delivery of the material goes well as expected. The preparation referred to in this case is to design a good hypothetical learning trajectory (HLT) according to the needs and subject matter. Hypothetical learning trajectory (HLT) is a temporary hypothesis about students’ activities in the learning process on certain materials. This study uses a design research method with stages referring to Plomp (2013) which consists of three phases including (1) preliminary research; (2) development or prototyping phase; and (3) assessment phase. However, in this research, it is only in the first phase, namely preliminary research. In designing the HLT, it is based on a problem-based learning model which has five stages in each process. The instrument used in this study was a teacher and student interview sheet. The results obtained are the HLT design on linear equation material that is adjusted to the stages in the problem-based learning model. The results obtained from this study can be used as an initial reference for mathematics teachers in designing learning material for linear equations that are in accordance with the real context of students.

Keywords: Learning Trajectory, Problem-Based Learning, Junior High Students

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