Middle school students^ perceptions about online mathematics learning
R Badjeber1 *, Muntazhimah2, F E Candra3, dan Mufidah4

1Palu State Islamic Institute, Jl. Diponegoro No. 23, Palu, Indonesia
2Muhammadiyah University Prof. Hamka, Jl. Limau II, Jakarta Indonesia
3Khairun University, Jl. Pertamina, Ternate, Indonesia
4Tadulako University, Jl. Soekarno Hatta KM. 9, Palu, Indonesia


Abstract

This article discusses the perceptions of secondary school students in the Eastern Indonesia Region, especially the provinces of Central Sulawesi and North Maluku about online mathematics learning. The sample selection was carried out in a descriptive study using this survey technique using incidental sampling consisting of 212 high school students. The findings of this study indicate that 58.02% of students are not happy with online learning. In learning activities, 124 students were given an explanation of the teaching material first and then accompanied by assignments, while the most widely used online platform was Whatssapp, which amounted to 150 students. In addition, 67.92% of students experienced problems in taking mathematics lessons online. The main obstacle experienced by students is a lack of motivation, difficulty focusing while studying and limited communication and interaction. In overcoming this problem, students take ways including asking teachers, friends or family, and using other references to understand teaching material

Keywords: Middle school students- perceptions- online mathematics learning

Topic: Mathematics Education

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