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Enhancing elementary student’s numeracy skills through ethnomathematics-based learning: An analysis of minimum competency assessment results

Journal of Honai Math
The persistent issue of low numeracy skills among elementary school students remains a critical challenge in mathematics education, particularly in contexts where conventional pedagogical approaches fail to connect mathematical concepts to students ...
I. Larasati   +2 more
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Making sense of ethnomathematics: Ethnomathematics is making sense

Educational Studies in Mathematics, 1996
This is a rather complete, up-to-date review of Ethnomathematics. The author goes through a careful analysis of the main theoretical works on Ethnomathematics, specifically a detailed presentation of the directions proposed by Marcia Ascher, Paulus Gerdes and the reviewer.
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Ethnomathematics In Action: Leveraging Traditional Congklak For Meaningful Mathematics Learning

Mathline : Jurnal Matematika dan Pendidikan Matematika
Mathematics, often perceived as abstract and daunting, can be made more engaging and relevant through its integration with cultural contexts. Ethnomathematics, the study of mathematics embedded in cultural practices, offers a promising approach to ...
M. Mulyadi, Harry Dwi Putra
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Decolonial ethnomathematics and the ethnographic education of Mathematics teachers

Educação Matemática Debate
The study is justified by offering guidelines that help teachers understand the cultural and social challenges and demands of students, integrating them into the teaching of Mathematics.
Douglas Matheus Gavioli Dias
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DEVELOPMENT OF SUNDANESE GAMELAN ETHNOMATHEMATICS E-MODULE FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL MATHEMATICS LEARNING

Malaysian journal of learning & instruction
Purpose – This study aimed to conduct a needs analysis for developing the ethnomathematics e-module based on Sundanese Gamelan to facilitate mathematics learning in junior high school.
Edi Supriyadi   +3 more
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Ethnomathematics at a Glance

2019
Exploring the new classic topics can be daunting in any battlefield, and ethnomathematics is no exception. In this work we provides our elaboration about ethnomathematics, including the development of terminology, some area related, also criticism on it as well, for further explorations.
Adib Rifqi Setiawan   +1 more
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Ethnomathematics: What is it?

Mathematics Connection, 2001
This piece of work sought to look at what “Ethnomathematics” means, the advantages and disadvantages of ethnomathematics in mono-cultural and multi-cultural societies. Justification of employing ethnomathematical ideas during the teaching mathematics in the classroom is also discussed. (Mathematics Connection: 2001 2: 57-60)
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Ethnomathematics of Al Akbar Mosque Surabaya: Augmented reality comics to improve elementary school students' literacy and numeracy

Multidisciplinary Science Journal
Numeracy and literacy are essential skills that elementary school students must possess in the 21st century. However, PISA results show that the numeracy and literacy levels of Indonesian students are still low.
Pana Pramulia   +4 more
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Ethnomathematics in Mathematics Curriculum via Ethnomathematical Word Problems

2016
The challenges to the education system in the 21st century are focused on understanding how the societal context and communication affect the students’ perceptions and foreknowledge. One of the dilemmas is the place of the individual, his customs, traditions, and knowledge in the global village. This dilemma arises for teaching and learning mathematics
Ada Katsap, Fredrick L. Silverman
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Exploring local wisdom: utilizing ethnomathematics to improve mathematical creative thinking skills

Jurnal Theorems (The Original Research of Mathematics)
Ethnomathematics is cultural mathematics. The culture in question is the habitual behavior of the people around you, such as the behavior of urban or rural community groups, labor groups, professional groups, student age groups, indigenous peoples, and ...
Kiki Arion
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