Integrating problem-based learning in e-lkpd: Enhancing problem-solving ability and adversity quotients

Background: Students' mathematical problem-solving ability and adversity quotient remain low, particularly in learning environments that lack contextual approaches. Problem-based learning (PBL) has proven effective in improving these skills, especially when supported by interactive technology s...

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Main Authors: Thitra Padma Rani, Sugeng Sutiarso, Rangga Firdaus
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Pendidikan Matematika, UIN Raden Intan Lampung 2024-12-01
Series:Al-Jabar
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Online Access:https://ejournal.radenintan.ac.id/index.php/al-jabar/article/view/23302
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Summary:Background: Students' mathematical problem-solving ability and adversity quotient remain low, particularly in learning environments that lack contextual approaches. Problem-based learning (PBL) has proven effective in improving these skills, especially when supported by interactive technology such as E-LKPD. Aim: This study aims to develop a PBL-based E-LKPD that is valid, practical, and effective in enhancing students' problem-solving abilities and AQ. Method: The research employed the ADDIE development model with eighth-grade students from SMP Negeri in Banjar Baru as the subjects. The practicality sample consisted of 6 students selected through purposive sampling, while the effectiveness sample included 60 students selected through random sampling. Data were collected through observations, interviews, questionnaires, and problem-solving tests, then analyzed using descriptive statistics and t-tests. Result: PBL-based E-LKPD was deemed valid, with an average score of 87% from content experts and 85% from media experts. Its practicality was rated as excellent, with scores of 91% from both students and educators. An Independent Sample t-test on N-gain data indicated that the E-LKPD effectively improved students' mathematical problem-solving abilities and AQ (𝑠𝑖𝑔 = 0.00 < 𝛼 = 0.05). Conclusion: The PBL-based E-LKPD has been proven valid, practical, and effective in enhancing students' mathematical problem-solving abilities and adversity quotient, making it a viable and innovative alternative in the learning process.
ISSN:2086-5872
2540-7562