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The Characteristics of Mathematical Literacy Based on Students’ Executive Function

Dani Kusuma* Y.L Sukestiyarno, Wardono Wardono, Adi Nur Cahyono

2021European Journal of Educational Research17 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

<p style="text-align:justify">Literacy ability is an individual's ability to reason, formulate, solve, and interpret mathematically to solve problems related to daily life. Executive function is a cognitive aspect that has a relation with mathematical literacy. One of some aspects that affects the low mathematical literacy ability is the aspect of executive function. This study aims to investigate the characteristics of mathematical literacy based on the executive function aspects of 15 years old students. A qualitative method with a descriptive approach is employed in this study. The present research applies interview guidelines, questionnaires, and students' mathematical literacy tests as the instruments. Research subjects are junior high school students in grade VIII from two different schools. The result shows that the students' executive function influences mathematical literacy ability. Students' mathematical literacy ability is not fully achieved by fulfilling all the indicators involved. Another aspect found in the research is the low critical thinking ability impacts the achievement of mathematical literacy ability indicators.</p>

Topics & Concepts

Mathematics educationLiteracyFunction (biology)PsychologyCognitionQualitative researchPedagogySocial scienceSociologyNeuroscienceEvolutionary biologyBiologyMathematics Education and PedagogyCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsSTEM Education
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