“The Effect of Problem-Based Learning on Metacognitive Ability in the Conjecturing Process of Junior High School Students“
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2022-06-12Author(s)
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Intan Dwi Hastuti
Fuster-Guillén, Doris
Palacios Garay, Jessica Paola
Hernández, Ronald M.
Hernández, Ronald M.
Namaziandost, Ehsan
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This study aimed to analyze the effect of problem-based learning on metacognitive abilities in the conjecturing process of junior
high school students. To reach this purpose, a mixed-methods design, which is a combination of quantitative and qualitative
methods, was used. +e quantitative method was used to analyze the metacognitive abilities of the students’ conjecturing process,
while the qualitative method was used to explore observation and interview data. +e subjects of this study consisted of 60 eighthgrade students. Two learning models were compared, namely the problem-based learning model and the conventional learning
model. +e metacognitive abilities of students’ conjecturing process were measured by a pattern generalization problem-solving
test. After collecting the data and analyzing them through the independent-samples t-test, it was revealed that the PBL had a
significant effect on the metacognitive abilities of students’ conjecturing process in solving pattern generalization problems.
Finally, based on the, some conclusions and implications were suggested.
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