2021
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/1839/1/012022
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Development cognitive neuroscience based learning to use lesson study for learning community to increase mathematical literacy

Abstract: According to the results of observation with teachers it is known that students still considered topic of fractions were difficult. Students often made mistakes in changing and calculating the fraction of operation. One of the causes in their mathematics literacy was low. Mathematics learning commonly stimulated the work of the right brain and left brain only and ignoring anxiety of students when facing fraction of questions. However, the mathematics learning based on cognitive neuroscience is very needed. Thi… Show more

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“…The development of widely accessible brain imaging technology, such as wearable devices and high-performance computing, is expected to accelerate studies on universal design principles for learning. [9] found that developing cognitive neuroscience-based learning using lesson study among learning communities has a positive impact, as validated by experts in learning technology, learning evaluation, and neuroscience. The research indicates that the communicative skills of students improve while their mathematical proficiency declines.…”
Section: Issn: 2808-103xmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…The development of widely accessible brain imaging technology, such as wearable devices and high-performance computing, is expected to accelerate studies on universal design principles for learning. [9] found that developing cognitive neuroscience-based learning using lesson study among learning communities has a positive impact, as validated by experts in learning technology, learning evaluation, and neuroscience. The research indicates that the communicative skills of students improve while their mathematical proficiency declines.…”
Section: Issn: 2808-103xmentioning
confidence: 84%
“…Student Response Data (in the form of a Questionnaire). Neuroscience-based learning media is said to be practical if its implementation is easy and takes a relatively short time (Shodiq et al, 2021). The practicality of the media can be seen based on the results of the analysis of student response questionnaires given after learning activities.…”
Section: Media Practicality Analysismentioning
confidence: 99%
“…because there is an error in the concept of fractions, but it is correct in context (rebuttal) so that it is concluded that RCS has lateral thinking barriers due to wrong concepts (claims). According to Shodiq et. al.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…However, from these studies, no one has focused on seeing the thinking barriers experienced by students. Even though, based on a preliminary study conducted by researchers in 2022, obtained that students' mathematical lateral thinking abilities were still very low and the mathematics teacher's theoretical knowledge of lateral thinking was also low (Lukman Jakfar Shodiq et al, 2022). This is probably because there has been no research related to the barriers to lateral thinking processes experienced by students.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%