Problem-Based Learning to Enhance Mathematical Communication Skills and Learning Outcomes in Grade V

Authors

  • Lin Wahyuni Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa University
  • Tias Ernawati Universitas Sarjanawiyata Tamansiswa
  • Uun Laila Baroroh SD Kembangsari
  • Erna Para Setianingsih SD k

Keywords:

Problem Based Learning, Learning Outcomes in Mathematics, Mathematical Communication Skills

Abstract

The implementation of the Problem-Based Learning model can improve the learning outcomes in mathematics regarding the volume of rectangular prisms and cubes among fifth-grade students at Elementary School. This is evidenced by the increased learning outcomes of the students in mathematics during Cycle I, which was 83.3%, and Cycle II, which was 86.3%. In Cycle I, the average score of the students in the first meeting was 73, and in the second meeting, it was 72. In Cycle II, the score in the first meeting was 80, and in the second meeting, it increased to 91. Problem-based learning significantly enhances the learning outcomes in mathematics and mathematical communication skills of the fifth-grade students a Elementary School. The implementation of the Problem-Based Learning model is carried out through several steps, namely: (1) problem orientation, (2) learning organization, (3) student guidance, (4) presentation of work results, and (5) analysis and evaluation of the problem-solving process. The application of the Problem-Based Learning model can improve the learning outcomes and mathematical communication skills. This is evidenced by the observed improvement in the students' mathematical communication skills in each cycle. The average observation results in Cycle I were 75.84%, and in Cycle II, it increased to 86%.

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Published

2023-10-02