Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Based on Mathematical Literacy to Improve Student’s Higher-Order Thinking Skills
HOTS are high-level thinking skills that are important to have in the era of globalization to solve complex problems. However, many students still have relatively low HOTS, especially when the issue is relevant to everyday life. This study aims to see the effectiveness of implementing Problem-Based...
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HOTS are high-level thinking skills that are important to have in the era of globalization to solve complex problems. However, many students still have relatively low HOTS, especially when the issue is relevant to everyday life. This study aims to see the effectiveness of implementing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) based on mathematical literacy in improving students' HOTS in class X MP 2 students of SMK Negeri 5 Madiun. This study is a classroom action research (CAR) carried out in two cycles, with 29 subjects from class X MP 2 SMK Negeri 5 Madiun. Each research cycle consists of four stages: planning, implementing actions, observation, and reflection. The main objective of this study is to determine whether implementing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) based on mathematical literacy can improve students' HOTS in mathematics learning. The study results showed a significant increase in students' HOTS after the implementation of PBL based on mathematical literacy. In the pre-cycle stage, students' HOTS was at 56.6%. After the actions were carried out in cycle I, students' HOTS increased to 71.8%, although it had not reached the expected completion criteria. In cycle II, there was another increase in students' HOTS to 79.2% which met the success criteria
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| spelling | doaj-art-67d3a8eeb1c249a58e80a42a88a9071c2025-08-20T16:49:34ZengPattimura UniversityJupitek2655-28412655-64642025-06-018110.30598/jupitekvol8iss1pp1-1616335Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Based on Mathematical Literacy to Improve Student’s Higher-Order Thinking SkillsAstri Eka Rahmawati0Restu Lusiana1Sri Wahyu Utami2Universitas PGRI MadiunUniversitas PGRI MadiunSMKN 5 Madiun HOTS are high-level thinking skills that are important to have in the era of globalization to solve complex problems. However, many students still have relatively low HOTS, especially when the issue is relevant to everyday life. This study aims to see the effectiveness of implementing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) based on mathematical literacy in improving students' HOTS in class X MP 2 students of SMK Negeri 5 Madiun. This study is a classroom action research (CAR) carried out in two cycles, with 29 subjects from class X MP 2 SMK Negeri 5 Madiun. Each research cycle consists of four stages: planning, implementing actions, observation, and reflection. The main objective of this study is to determine whether implementing Problem-Based Learning (PBL) based on mathematical literacy can improve students' HOTS in mathematics learning. The study results showed a significant increase in students' HOTS after the implementation of PBL based on mathematical literacy. In the pre-cycle stage, students' HOTS was at 56.6%. After the actions were carried out in cycle I, students' HOTS increased to 71.8%, although it had not reached the expected completion criteria. In cycle II, there was another increase in students' HOTS to 79.2% which met the success criteria https://ojs3.unpatti.ac.id/index.php/jupitek/article/view/16335Higher-order Thinking SkillsMathematical LiteracyProblem-Based Learning |
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| title | Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Based on Mathematical Literacy to Improve Student’s Higher-Order Thinking Skills |
| title_full | Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Based on Mathematical Literacy to Improve Student’s Higher-Order Thinking Skills |
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| title_short | Implementation of Problem-Based Learning Based on Mathematical Literacy to Improve Student’s Higher-Order Thinking Skills |
| title_sort | implementation of problem based learning based on mathematical literacy to improve student s higher order thinking skills |
| topic | Higher-order Thinking Skills Mathematical Literacy Problem-Based Learning |
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