Digital Puzzle Worksheet for Identifying Metacognition Level of Students: A Study of Gender Differences

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Abstract

Digital puzzle worksheet (DPW) is innovative teaching material designed using open-source software such as Canva and Liveworksheets. Subsequently, puzzle games in the form of questions can improve problem-solving skills by engaging in metacognitive processes. This research used a case study method to describe the impact of applying the DPW to identify the metacognition levels of students through the assignment of contextual maths problems. The source of informants was third-grade elementary school students in West Java, Indonesia. Test instruments, observation sheets, and interviews were used, while data analysis adopted an iterative model. Furthermore, the method and time triangulation increased confidence in the resulting conclusions. The results showed that male students were at the metacognitive level of ‘strategic use’ and ‘aware use’ for females, based on the characteristics of the observed metacognitive level. The most prominent feature was identifying and determining problem-solving strategies with metacognitive awareness. The reaction of students to the DPW improved problem-solving abilities, expanded conceptual understanding, and enhanced digital technology competence. Therefore, this experience was applied when solving contextual mathematical problem assignments.

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Ramlah, Abadi, A. P., Aisyah, D. S., Lestari, K. E., & Yudhanegara, M. R. (2023). Digital Puzzle Worksheet for Identifying Metacognition Level of Students: A Study of Gender Differences. European Journal of Educational Research, 12(2), 795–810. https://doi.org/10.12973/eu-jer.12.2.795

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