Students' creative thinking process in completing mathematical PISA test concerning space and shape

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This study aims to describe the creative thinking process of junior high school students in solving PISA-level Mathematics questions on space and shape. This research is descriptive qualitative research. The subjects were 2 students from Public Junior High School 1 of Banyuwangi, 2 students from Public Junior High School 1 of Giri-Banyuwangi, and 2 students from Public Junior High School 1 of Rogojampi-Banyuwangi. The data analyzed was the results of creative thinking tests and student interviews.The results of this study indicate that high-ability students have creative thinking skills at a very creative level. Students with abilities are having creative thinking skills at the creative level. Students with creative thinking ability for low-level creative thinking in categories not creative.

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Leksmono, A., Sunardi, Prihandoko, A. C., & Murtikusuma, R. P. (2019). Students’ creative thinking process in completing mathematical PISA test concerning space and shape. In Journal of Physics: Conference Series (Vol. 1211). Institute of Physics Publishing. https://doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1211/1/012073

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