Mathematical Literacy: A Comparative Analysis of School Mathematics Curricula in Indonesia, Singapore, and China

Mathematical literacy is one of the key competencies emphasized in mathematics education. This study aims to describe the development of mathematical literacy within the mathematics curricula of Indonesia, Singapore, and China. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, suppo...

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Main Authors: Sumliyah Sumliyah, Iwan Junaedi, Mulyono Mulyono
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Language:Indonesian
Published: UNMUHBABEL PRESS 2025-02-01
Series:Inovasi Matematika
Online Access:https://inomatika.unmuhbabel.ac.id/index.php/inomatika/article/view/488
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description Mathematical literacy is one of the key competencies emphasized in mathematics education. This study aims to describe the development of mathematical literacy within the mathematics curricula of Indonesia, Singapore, and China. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, supported by content analysis. The findings of this study reveal the following: (1) The mathematics curriculum in Indonesia is highly optimized, with mathematical literacy integrated into the curriculum and learning outcomes tailored to the characteristics of mathematics as a subject (including content and process elements). Singapore constructs mathematical literacy competencies through the establishment of a mathematics curriculum framework that includes concepts, skills, processes, metacognition, and attitudes. Meanwhile, China focuses on improving mathematical literacy by emphasizing problem-solving skills to develop ideas represented as mathematical literacy competencies. (2) The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 results indicate Indonesia ranks 70th, Singapore ranks first, and China is divided into several regions, ranking second (Macau), third (Chinese Taipei), and fourth (Hong Kong) out of 80 participating countries.   Keywords: Mathematical Literacy, Systematic Literature Review (SLR), Content Analysis, Proportion
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spelling doaj-art-fa815ab9c70d48d3abb8f3ac3633a15f2025-02-09T14:51:48ZindUNMUHBABEL PRESSInovasi Matematika2656-74312656-72452025-02-017110.35438/inomatika.v7i1.488Mathematical Literacy: A Comparative Analysis of School Mathematics Curricula in Indonesia, Singapore, and ChinaSumliyah Sumliyah0Iwan Junaedi1Mulyono Mulyono2Mathematics Education, Universitas Negeri Semarang, IndonesiaMathematics Education, Universitas Negeri Semarang, IndonesiaMathematics Education, Universitas Negeri Semarang, Indonesia Mathematical literacy is one of the key competencies emphasized in mathematics education. This study aims to describe the development of mathematical literacy within the mathematics curricula of Indonesia, Singapore, and China. The research employs a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) method, supported by content analysis. The findings of this study reveal the following: (1) The mathematics curriculum in Indonesia is highly optimized, with mathematical literacy integrated into the curriculum and learning outcomes tailored to the characteristics of mathematics as a subject (including content and process elements). Singapore constructs mathematical literacy competencies through the establishment of a mathematics curriculum framework that includes concepts, skills, processes, metacognition, and attitudes. Meanwhile, China focuses on improving mathematical literacy by emphasizing problem-solving skills to develop ideas represented as mathematical literacy competencies. (2) The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2022 results indicate Indonesia ranks 70th, Singapore ranks first, and China is divided into several regions, ranking second (Macau), third (Chinese Taipei), and fourth (Hong Kong) out of 80 participating countries.   Keywords: Mathematical Literacy, Systematic Literature Review (SLR), Content Analysis, Proportion https://inomatika.unmuhbabel.ac.id/index.php/inomatika/article/view/488
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title Mathematical Literacy: A Comparative Analysis of School Mathematics Curricula in Indonesia, Singapore, and China
title_full Mathematical Literacy: A Comparative Analysis of School Mathematics Curricula in Indonesia, Singapore, and China
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title_short Mathematical Literacy: A Comparative Analysis of School Mathematics Curricula in Indonesia, Singapore, and China
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