Pembelajaran Matematika yang Berorientasi Multiple Intelligences pada Persamaan dan Pertidaksamaan Linier Satu Variabel
DOI : DOI: 10.24815/jp.v7i1.13748
Date : 5 July 2019
The results of students' mathematics learning are still not optimally.àLow learning outcomes due to learning that implemented by teacher not yet accommodate aspects of studentsàintelligenceâÂÂs. Teachers only focus on the logical mathematical and language intelligences. Whereas every student has another kind of intelligences with different capacities are referred asàMultiple Intelligences.àMultiple Intelligences should be utilized in the learning process so that students engage actively trying to achieve learning objectives so as to optimize student achievement. Therefore, teachers need to be familiarized implementing of orientedàMultiple Intelligences learning.àThe purpose of this research was to describe theàimplementation of Multiple Intelligences oriented learning that teachers on the of Linear Equations and Inequalities One Variable.àThe study also aimed to describes the activities of students during the implementationàof Multiple Intelligences oriented learning on Linear Equations and Inequalities One Variable.àThe study included a math teacher and 24 students of class VII in SMP Negeri 16 Banda Aceh.àThe implementation data of learning and student activities gathered through observation.àThe results showed that the enforceability ofàMultiple Intelligencesàoriented learning conducted by the teacher in Equality and Linear Inequality One Variable for the first meeting is (84.2%),àthe third meeting is (89.47%) and the fourth meeting is (89.47%), which include on very high criteria, while the second meeting is (57.84%), include on sufficient criteria.àSo on the student's activity during the mathematics Multiple Intelligences oriented learningàin Equality and Linear Inequality One Variable for the first meeting is (68.4%),àand second is (57.89%), which includes the fairly criteria.àWhile the third and the fourth meetings obtained respectively (89.47%), including very high criteria. The implications of this study i.e. teachers need to understand the nature of Multiple Intelligences which is an important aspect to help enable students in an effort to achieve learning objectives.