Flexibility of Mathematical Thinking in Solving Hots Problems on Number Operation Material in Terms of Gender

Author(s); Putri Dwi Arianti; Muhammad Iqbal Rifqy; Ulfa Masamah
Institution: Tadris Matematika, Faculty of Education and Teacher Training, UIN Maulana Malik Ibrahim
Category: Aticle, IJMMU
Topics: Flexibility Thinking; HOTS; Mathematics; Thinking
Abstract: This study aims to describe the flexibility of students’ mathematical thinking in solving HOTS (Higher Order Thinking Skills) problems on number operations material, by considering gender differences. The research was conducted with a qualitative approach, using tests and in-depth interviews with four students (two boys and two girls) in class VII at MTs N Kota Batu. The results showed that only some subjects were able to fulfill the indicators of mathematical thinking flexibility thoroughly. Subjects who have high flexibility use more than one strategy in solving problems, showing diversity, accuracy, and efficiency. In contrast, subjects with low flexibility tended to use a single strategy. The findings showed that female subjects had high mathematical thinking ability by fulfilling all flexibility indicators, namely using more than one strategy, solving problems correctly, and choosing effective and efficient strategies. In contrast, male subjects tend to use a single strategy, which shows limited flexibility of thinking. This study concludes that flexibility in mathematical thinking is an important ability that needs to be developed to improve students’ success in solving HOTS problems.
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