Abstract

This study aims to review various articles that discuss numeracy literacy studies published in journals in the field of education in Indonesia. This research is categorized as a literature review. The information data used was obtained from scientific journals with Science and technology index (SINTA) accreditation. Information was collected by taking publishing data from 2019 to 2022. Researchers reviewed, analyzed, and collaborated to evaluate, compile and review the findings obtained. Selecting 10 published articles that examine numeracy literacy, consisting of 6 types of qualitative research approaches, 3 quantitative research approaches, and 1 classroom action research article. The results of the literature review found that there were still articles that were not representative in explaining the number of research subjects, not in-depth in explaining the number of meetings in each cycle, and discussions that were still not optimal in answering problems rationally. However, in general, the results of the article review have provided information systems and have excellent references in describing specific concepts. The recommendation of the collaboration results is that in addition to deepening the methodological study, namely the research subject and the number of meetings in one cycle, it also requires modeling in writing articles that are solutions to each problem in the study. Modeling can be in the form of motivation and reinforcement given to improve learners' numeracy literacy in accordance with the vision of the national literacy movement in Indonesia.

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