Abstract
Students must have visual-spatial thinking ability in order to understand geometric transformation material which is abstract in nature and requires imagination. This research aims to analyze students' visual-spatial thinking abilities in solving geometric transformation problems based on Jombangan ethnomathematics in junior high schools. This research uses a qualitative approach with a descriptive type. The subjects of this research were class VIII students at MTs Negeri 3 Jombang who were determined using purposive sampling. Data collection techniques were carried out using tests in the context of Jombangan ethnomathematics, semi-structured interviews, observation, and documentation. The data analysis technique uses three steps, namely data reduction, data display, and conclusion/verification. The credibility test is carried out by triangulating methods and increasing persistence. The results of this research show that students at MTs Negeri 3 Jombang achieve the indicators of pattern searching and imagining more dominantly, while the indicators of problem solving and conceptualization are still lacking.
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