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Local instructional theory of probability topics based on realistic mathematics education for eight-grade students

Armiati Armiati, Ahmad Fauzan, Yulyanti Harisman, Febrina Sya’bani

2022Journal on Mathematics Education21 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study examines the development of learning designs based on Realistic Mathematics Education (RME) on the probability topic at the eighth-grade junior high school level. Probability abounds in everyday life, and the RME approach is believed to develop students’ mathematical communication skills. This learning design development used the Plomp model combined with Gravemeijer and Cobb model. The research phase includes preliminary research, prototyping phase, and assessment phase. The products of this research are a valid, practice, and effective Local Instructional Theory (LIT) and teacher and student books. The results showed that the students who participated in learning using RME-based designs could determine the concept of probability and effectively improve students’ mathematical communication skills.

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Mathematics educationCobBComputer sciencePsychologyBiologyGeneticsMathematics Education and PedagogyStatistics Education and MethodologiesMathematics Education and Teaching Techniques