Abstract

The purpose of this research is to analyze the difficulty of students in solving problems related to mathematical creative thinking ability comprehensively as a result of the implementation of PACE (Project, Activity, Cooperative learning, Exercise) model and conventional learning in Mathematical Statistics Course. This research was a qualitative research. The subjects in this research were students of Mathematics Education Program who took Mathematical Statistics Course at one of the private universities in East Jakarta. This research used purposive sampling and various instruments. They were test of mathematical prior knowledge (MPK), test of mathematical creative thinking ability (MCTA), observation sheet, interview sheet, and researcher. The data of this research was collected using triangulation techniques. The result of this research show that students are still experiencing difficulties based on MPK level and overall in solving problems related to mathematical creative thinking ability in both learning (PACE model and conventional). However, the difficulty of students who have obtained PACE Model learning is lower than students who have obtained conventional learning. The most of difficulty of students in both learning (PACE model and conventional) is in indicator of ‘originality’. Keywords: mathematical creative thinking ability, Mathematical Statistics, PACE model

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