Abstract

This research aims to know the effect of Model Eliciting Activities (MEAs) and Conventional Learning Models to Higher Order Thinking Skills (HOTS) in mathematics and students self-esteem.The research was conducted at SMPN 200 and SMPN 53 Jakarta in the academic year 2020/2021. Design of this research is a post-test only experiment and control group design. The method used in this research was a quasi experiment. The instruments consist of the Higher Order Thinking Skills test, prior knowledge of mathematics test, and a questionnaire of mathematics self-esteem. The instruments have been checked in terms of validity and reliability. Two-way Anova was used for data analysis. The results show that: (1) Higher Order Thinking Skills of students who are given MEA’s is higher than the students who are given conventional Learning Models. (2) There is an enhancement of Higher Order Thinking Skills of students effected by prior knowledge of mathematics and Mathematics Learning Models. (3) Higher Order Thinking Skills of students with high KAM who are given MEA is higher than the students who are given Conventional Learning Model. (4) There is no significant difference in terms of Higher Order Thinking Skills between students with low KAM given MEA treatment and students given Conventional Learning Model treatment. (5) Mathematics Self Esteem of students given MEA treatment is higher than those given Conventional Learning Model treatment.

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