Mathematical Representation Ability in the Implementation of Ethno-Flipped Classroom Model Assisted by Interactive Media Based on Self-Efficacy

  • Sholihah M
  • Isnarto I
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This study aims to (1) determine the effectiveness of the Ethno-Flipped Classroom model assisted by interactive media on students' mathematical representation abilities, and (2) describe the mathematical representation abilities of students who have high, medium and low self-efficacy. This study was mixed-methods with sequential explanatory design. Retrieval of quantitative data using a mathematical representation ability test, while collecting qualitative data using self-efficacy questionnaires and interview guidelines. The population in this study were students of class VIII SMP N 2 Susukan, Banjarnegara Regency. The samples of this study were 25 students from the experimental class and 26 students from the control class. The results showed that (1) Ethno-Flipped Classroom assisted by interactive media was effective on mathematical representation abilities, (2) subjects with high self-efficacy were able to fulfill all indicators of mathematical representation abilities, namely verbal, symbolic and visual representations, (3) subjects with medium self-efficacy can fulfill indicators of verbal and symbolic representation, (4) subjects with low self-efficacy only fulfill indicators of verbal representation.

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Sholihah, M., & Isnarto, I. (2023). Mathematical Representation Ability in the Implementation of Ethno-Flipped Classroom Model Assisted by Interactive Media Based on Self-Efficacy. Unnes Journal of Mathematics Education, 12(1), 42–50. https://doi.org/10.15294/ujme.v12i1.66362

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