Abstract

The ability to think higher order is one of the important abilities because every concept in mathematics is interconnected. This study aims to analyze the improvement of students' higher-order thinking skills and motivation to learn mathematics. The type of research is a combination (mixed methods) with a sequential explanatory design. The sampling technique uses cluster random sampling technique. The sample of this study was class XI IPS 4 (experiment) and XI IPS 3 (control) SMAN 3 Cirebon Instrument This study used tests, questionnaires of motivation to learn mathematics, and observation sheets of learning implementation and data analysis techniques. The results of this study were (1) the acquisition of tests using the experimental and control class N-Gain test was 0.67 and 0.43, (2) student learning motivation in the experimental and control classes was in a good category, (3) the results of the student mathematics learning motivation questionnaire obtained an average initial percentage of 67.470% to 76.405% and, (4) for the percentage of observation results of the average learning implementation of 89%. The conclusion of this study is that student learning motivation in the Microsoft Teams-assisted blended learning model can provide positive for students' higher-order thinking skills

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