Collaborative Skills of Pre-service Mathematics Teachers in Blended Learning

Authors

  • Ulfa Lu'luilmaknun Universitas Mataram
  • Karin Selma Al Kautsar Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
  • Ratih Ayu Apsari Universitas Mataram
  • Tabita Wahyu Triutami Universitas Mataram
  • Nourma Pramestie Wulandari Universitas Mataram

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.31764/jtam.v5i1.3309

Keywords:

Collaborative skills, Pre-service teachers, Blended learning

Abstract

Blended learning is a learning that combines face-to-face and online learning. Several studies have shown that blended learning has a positive effect on collaborative skills. The aim of this study is to determine the collaborative skills of pre-service mathematics teachers after using blended learning. The focus of this study is 4 indicators of collaborative work skills, namely quality of work, problem solving skills, working with others, and focus on the task. This type of study is a case study. The participants were 23 pre-service mathematics teachers in second year. Data collection was carried out using a collaborative questionnaire. Data were analysed using quantitative descriptive methods. The results showed that the criterion for quality work of students was 47.83% average. The criterion for problem solving skills was 47.83% very high. The criterion of working with others was 86.96% very high. The criterion for focus on the task was 82.61% very high. Therefore, blended learning possesses positive effects towards pre-service mathematics teachers. 

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2021-04-17

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