Logical thinking skills of prospective elementary school teachers

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A teacher should present a lesson concept well, not just only using it to solve a question on exams. However, the teacher should make their students understand all of the concepts. This thing should be built since we are in a golden age or elementary school. Elementary school teacher should have better skills in teaching, because they teach a lesson base, especially mathematics. If students do not understand the base of mathematics, they will not be able to solve more complex mathematics problems. Therefore, logical thinking skill is needed for this, especially for an elementary school teacher. This research aims to see whether students of prospective elementary school teacher have a good logical thinking skill or not. To do so, we used the descriptive qualitative method. We presented an easy mathematics questions to see their logical thinking skills. The result shows that prospective elementary school teacher students did not have good logical thinking skills yet. They still should increase their logical thinking skills to be a better teacher. Their lecturer should have a better teaching concept to make a better elementary school teacher later.

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Ristiana, M. G. (2019). Logical thinking skills of prospective elementary school teachers. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1315). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1315/1/012019

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