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Revolutionizing Indonesian mathematics education

Over the years, Indonesian students have consistently ranked near the bottom among participating countries in international assessments like PISA.

Sitti Maesuri Patahuddin (The Jakarta Post)
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Sat, July 27, 2024 Published on Jul. 26, 2024 Published on 2024-07-26T16:28:56+07:00

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Revolutionizing Indonesian mathematics education The routine: Students study mathematics on Sept. 11, 2018, at SD 6 Batu Layar elementary school in Duduk Atas village in Lombok, West Nusa Tenggara. (Courtesy of Face This/-)

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athematics is more than just a subject taught in schools; it is a crucial tool that empowers individuals to navigate and influence the increasingly complex world.

For Indonesia, a nation with a burgeoning population and a mosaic of cultures with approximately 600 languages spread across more than 17,500 islands, the consequences are especially critical. The quality of mathematics education in Indonesia directly impacts its capacity to develop economically, innovate technologically and compete globally.

Despite its critical role, Indonesian mathematics education faces significant challenges, particularly highlighted by the country’s sub-par performance in international assessments like the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).

Over the years, Indonesian students have consistently ranked near the bottom among participating countries, which signals a critical need for reform in the way mathematics is taught and learned across the archipelago.

This underperformance contradicts Indonesia's notable success in international mathematics competitions, where its students have reached the heights and won numerous medals. This discrepancy points to an educational system where a small subset of students excels in mathematics due to targeted training and resources, while the broader student population remains underserved by the standard educational offerings.

The achievements in competitions suggest potential and talent are present but are not being universally nurtured or accessed.

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By leveraging the insights and strategies derived from Indonesia's active participation in the International Congress on Mathematical Education (ICME), the country can revolutionize its approach to mathematics education to be both globally competitive and inclusively beneficial. The ICME is the largest international conference dedicated to the advancement of mathematics education. Hosted by the International Commission on Mathematical Instruction, ICME 15 was held on July 7-14 in Sydney, Australia. The event convened nearly 2,500 educators, researchers and policymakers from around 100 countries, including over 40 Indonesian researchers.

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