A Cognitive Analysis of Students' Mathematical Communication Ability on Geometry

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This study aims to analyze the difficulties of mathematical communication ability of students in one of secondary school on "three-dimensional space" topic. This research conducted by using quantitative approach with descriptive method. The population in this research was all students of that school and the sample was thirty students that was chosen by purposive sampling technique. Data of mathematical communication were collected through essay test. Furthermore, the data were analyzed with a descriptive way. The results of this study indicate that the percentage of achievement of student mathematical communication indicators as follows 1) Stating a situation, ideas, and mathematic correlation into images, graphics, or algebraic expressions is 35%; 2) Stating daily experience into a mathematic language / symbol, or a mathematic model is 35%; and 3) Associating images or diagrams into mathematical ideas is 53.3%. Based on the percentage of achievement on each indicator, it can be concluded that the level of achievement of students' mathematical communication ability is still low. It can be caused the students were not used to convey or write their mathematical ideas systematically. Therefore students' mathematical communication ability need to be improved.

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Sari, D. S., Kusnandi, K., & Suhendra, S. (2017). A Cognitive Analysis of Students’ Mathematical Communication Ability on Geometry. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 895). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/895/1/012083

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