Abstract

Creative thinking is the cognitive activities that process the received information to produce new representations. Therefore, it is necessary to develop creative thinking and represent a problem. This study aims to investigate the students' creative thinking processes based on representation in solving mathematical problems reviewed from cognitive style. Qualitative research was used as a procedure of the study. The data was collected through MFFT questionnaires, mathematics problem tests, and interviews. This research involved 31 eighth-grade students at one of junior high school in Kendal regency, Central Java. Those two subjects represented the reflective and impulsive cognitive styles that have been selected based on their mathematical abilities. The data was analyzed through iterative method. The results of the study showed that both subjects demonstrated a different performance in solving problem. In term of fluency, both subjects used visual representations in interpreting information. On the originality, the reflective subject used symbolic representations. while the impulsive one used symbolic and verbal representations in constructing the mathematical expressions. However, both of them have not yet created new ideas in solving problems. Moreover, on the flexibility, these both subjects used visual and symbolic representations that could solve the problems by utilizing the environment objects towards the interpret problems into mathematical expressions. However, the reflective subject made a mistake in elaborating the formula as well as the impulsive subject can do it. These results indicated that both subjects have used the representation of each indicator of creative thinking in solving problems.

Highlights

  • Mathematical knowledge is the extensive knowledge that is considered difficult and challenging by most students who those understand it procedurally

  • This study aims to find out students' creative thinking processes based on representation in solving mathematical problems with reflective cognitive styles and impulsive cognitive

  • The researchers can conclude that reflective subject meet the indicators of creative thinking in solving mathematical problems using visual and symbolic representations

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Introduction

Mathematical knowledge is the extensive knowledge that is considered difficult and challenging by most students who those understand it procedurally. The role of mathematics in social life is very important because it can help people to be able to think logically, objectively, analytically, critically, and creatively in overcoming a problem they face (Arshad et al, 2017). It is necessary to train and develop thinking processes in learning especially for students. The thinking processes a mind activity that is used to formulate, understand and solve problems and make a decision (Ariefia et al, 2016). Students' thinking processes can run well if there is active teacher participation in learning. Exploring students' creative thinking in the use of representations in solving mathematical problems based on cognitive style. JRAMathEdu (Journal of Research and Advances in Mathematics Education), 5(2), 202-217.

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