Enhancing students' mathematical problem posing skill through writing in performance tasks strategy

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Many researchers have studied the Writing in Performance Task (WiPT) strategy in learning, but only a few paid attention on its relation to the problem-posing skill in mathematics. The problem-posing skill in mathematics covers problem reformulation, reconstruction, and imitation. The purpose of the present study was to examine the effect of WiPT strategy on students' mathematical problem-posing skill. The research was conducted at a Public Junior Secondary School in Tangerang Selatan. It used a quasi-experimental method with randomized control group post-test. The samples were 64 students consists of 32 students of the experiment group and 32 students of the control. A cluster random sampling technique was used for sampling. The research data were obtained by testing. The research shows that the problem-posing skill of students taught by WiPT strategy is higher than students taught by a conventional strategy. The research concludes that the WiPT strategy is more effective in enhancing the students' mathematical problem-posing skill compared to the conventional strategy.

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Kadir, Adelina, R., & Fatma, M. (2018). Enhancing students’ mathematical problem posing skill through writing in performance tasks strategy. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 948). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/948/1/012022

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