MATHEMATICS CONNECTION ABILITY FOR JUNIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS BASED ON LEARNING INDEPENDENCE LEVEL

Mathematical connection ability is one of the basic mathematics skills that must be possessed by junior high school students. It turns out that so far, the student's learning outcomes in terms of mathematics have not been encouraging. This study aims to describe the mathematical connection skil...

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Main Authors: Galleh Dwi Samudro (Author), Ali Shodikin (Author)
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Published: Pattimura University, 2022-06-01T00:00:00Z.
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