Research Article

React Strategy on Mathematical Reasoning Reviewed from Students’ Interest In Learning Mathematics

Authors

  • Majid Department of Master of Mathematics Education, Postgraduate Program, Gorontalo State University, Gorontalo, Indonesia
  • Roy S. Mahajani
  • Nurhayati Abbas Department of Master of Mathematics Education, Postgraduate Program, Gorontalo State University, Gorontalo, Indonesia
  • Ismail Djakaria Department of Master of Mathematics Education, Postgraduate Program, Gorontalo State University, Gorontalo, Indonesia

Abstract

This study aims to determine whether the REACT strategy effectively enhances students’ mathematical reasoning based on their interest in learning, specifically for students in class X at SMA Negeri 1 Asparaga. The study employed a quasi-experimental with a 2 × 2 treatment-by-level design, analyzed using two-way ANOVA and Tukey’s test. The findings are as follows: (1) The REACT strategy is more effective than conventional teaching methods in enhancing students’ interest in learning (Fcount = 27.230 > Ftable = 4.105) and average scores of 44.79 & 34.52; (2) There is a significant interaction between the teaching model and students’ interest in learning on their mathematical reasoning (Fcount = 7.534 > Ftable = 4.105); (3) Among students with high interest in learning, the REACT strategy outperforms the conventional model, with a significant result (calculated significance with SPSS v.23 = 1.000 > 0.05) and average scores of 57.50 & 44.11; (4) Among students with low interest in learning, the REACT strategy also demonstrates superiority over the conventional model in critical mathematical thinking, with a significant result (calculated significance with SPSS v.23 = 0.314 > 0.05) and average scores of 31.71 & 27.56.

Article information

Journal

Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies

Volume (Issue)

6 (11)

Pages

89-97

Published

18-11-2024

How to Cite

Majid, Mahajani, R. S., Abbas, N., & Djakaria, I. (2024). React Strategy on Mathematical Reasoning Reviewed from Students’ Interest In Learning Mathematics. Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences Studies, 6(11), 89–97. https://doi.org/10.32996/jhsss.2024.6.11.8

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Keywords:

REACT Strategy:, Mathematical Reasoning;, Learning Interest;