Students’ Creative Thinking Ability in Solving Mathematical Problems

Creative Thinking Ability; Math Problems; Solving Mathematical Problems

Authors

  • Asra Nasrianti State University of Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Suradi Tahmir State University of Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Indonesia
  • Hamzah Upu State University of Makassar, South Sulawesi, Indonesia, Indonesia
Vol. 12 No. 02 (2024)
Education And Language
February 22, 2024

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This research aims to determine the description of students' creative thinking abilities in solving mathematical problems in learning Trigonometry. The research design is descriptive qualitative. The research subjects were Class X high school students. Data collection instruments included Creative Thinking Ability TESTs and interviews. The data analysis technique used is time triangulation. This research explores students' creative thinking abilities in solving mathematical problems. The results show that the ability to think creatively Students' mathematics is described based on a review of the answers to the mathematical creative thinking ability test which consists of 4 aspects, namely fluency, flexibility, novelty and detail. Based on the average results of students' answers in solving questions regarding mathematical creative thinking abilities, there were 5 questions, which had different averages, although none of their creative thinking abilities reached the very high category. This shows that students are less able to solve problems with mathematical creative thinking skills. The ability to think creatively at the high strata is at high criteria with an average of 28.6. The highest score achieved by students was 32 and the lowest score was 23.