Potential solving mathematical problem students focused on self-directed learning in COVID-19 pandemic

The purpose of this research was to depict the mathematical skill of high-school 1 Jeruklegi, 7 th -grade students, who have been examined by their teaching in Cilacap Indonesia. This research was a descriptive qualitative analysis. The outcomes of self-directed learning problems, tests on mathemati...

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