Journal Description

Journal title : Journal on Mathematics Education
Abbreviation : J. Math. Educ.
ISSN : 2407-0610 (e) 2087-8885 (p)
Editor-in-Chief : Prof. Dr. Zulkardi, M.IKomp., M.Sc.
Publication frequency : 4 times in a year
Type of peer-review : Double-blind  
Indexing : Scopus and view more
Journal Rank : CiteScore - Q1 (General Mathematics) and Q2 (Education)
Publishing Model : OA, Author-Pays  
Publisher : Universitas Sriwijaya in collaboration with Indonesian Mathematical Society (IndoMS) 

The Journal on Mathematics Education (IndoMS-JME) is a peer-reviewed journal that concentrates on the pedagogical, methodological, and didactical aspects of mathematics teaching and learning. IndoMS-JME showcases innovative ideas and significant developments in mathematics education research across all educational levels. The journal is open to a variety of research approaches and focuses, including cognitive, socio-cultural, socio-political, and language-related dimensions of mathematics education. Additionally, IndoMS-JME prioritizes high-quality articles that extend beyond local or national relevance. The journal does not accept submissions that solely report specific mathematics teaching programs or contributions that are purely mathematical or psychological in nature.


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Vol. 16 No. 3 (2025): Journal on Mathematics Education

Published: September 1, 2025

Translating mathematical representations through cultural contexts: Affective responses of Indonesian preservice teachers

765-782 Christiyanti Aprinastuti, Zoltán Kovács

Metacognitive skills in low self-efficacy students: A case study of junior high school students in the using of the Pythagorean theorem

783-800 Pathuddin, Nurul Azizah, Rita Lefrida, Alfisyahra

Advancing future mathematics teachers' geometric thinking through a Van Hiele-based elementary geometry course

801-820 Irina B. Shmigirilova, Alla S. Rvanova, Askar A. Tadzhigitov, Yana S. Beloshistova

Geometric patterns of the Papua crown: A culturally inclusive approach to mathematics learning

821-842 Nining Puji Lestari, Luluk Wahyu Nengsih, Sadrack Luden Pagiling, Ade Yamin, Asep Rosadi

A research proposal for mathematics education: Innovative design thinking using eye tracking technology

843-874 Ayşe Ezgi İlhan, Duygu Özdemir

Empowering early childhood educators to foster spatial and numeracy reasoning through play-based learning

875-892 Destina Wahyu Winarti, Wanty Widjaja, Fakhrur Razi, Sitti Huzaimah, Assila Prianggi, Iwan Aries Setyawan

Revitalizing geometry education: The role of indigenous pedagogies in Kalomo district’s secondary schools

893-920 Eddie Mulenga, Kingster Folokwe, Erica Dorethea Spangenberg

Seeing data differently: Developing a local instructional theory for culturally relevant statistical literacy in Indonesian teacher education

921-942 Rahma Siska Utari, Ratu Ilma Indra Putri, Zulkardi, Hapizah

Mathematical reasoning: How students learn mathematics?

943-958 Sutarto Hadi, Maarten Dolk, Kamaliyah, Taufiq Hidayanto

Mathematics in the Tordauk Jerpara Tel tradition: Contribution of local wisdom to mathematics education innovation in elementary schools

959-984 Susana Labuem, Cholis Sa'dijah, I Nengah Parta, I Made Sulandra

Prospective teachers’ iceberg designs in realistic mathematics education approach: Connecting mathematics and the SDGs

985-1004 Yurizka Melia Sari, Shofan Fiangga, Yulia Izza El Milla, Masitah Shahrill, Liza Puspita Yanti
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