2024
DOI: 10.22460/infinity.v13i1.p251-270
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The bridging understanding of language and mathematical symbols between teachers and students: An effort to increase mathematical literacy

Imam Kusmaryono,
Mohamad Aminudin,
Nila Ubaidah
et al.

Abstract: The research aims to analyze the gap between teachers' and students' understanding of language literacy and mathematical symbols. The study was designed with a concurrent triangulation strategy. The research respondents consisted of 20 teachers and 120 class VII students. Data collection through questionnaires, interviews, and cognitive tests. Qualitative data was analyzed descriptively, and quantitative data was analyzed inferentially. The results of the analysis of quantitative data show that there is a line… Show more

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“…Understanding the implementation of mathematical concepts in everyday life is important because it helps students see the practical relevance of what they are learning. By connecting mathematical concepts to real-world situations, students can develop a deeper understanding of the subject and appreciate its applicability (Ayuningtyas et al, 2024;Harisman et al, 2023;Kusmaryono et al, 2024;Polman et al, Purnomo et al, 2019). This can also help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as they learn to apply mathematical principles to solve real-life problems.…”
Section: Translation In Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the implementation of mathematical concepts in everyday life is important because it helps students see the practical relevance of what they are learning. By connecting mathematical concepts to real-world situations, students can develop a deeper understanding of the subject and appreciate its applicability (Ayuningtyas et al, 2024;Harisman et al, 2023;Kusmaryono et al, 2024;Polman et al, Purnomo et al, 2019). This can also help students develop critical thinking and problem-solving skills, as they learn to apply mathematical principles to solve real-life problems.…”
Section: Translation In Englishmentioning
confidence: 99%