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Muhammad Najib Mubarok; Ahmad Anis Abdullah; Dyahsih Alin Sholihah; Rino Richardo; Esti Nawangsasi +1 more

Jurnal Pengabdian Sosial dan Kemanusiaan 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

The government's implementation of the Academic Ability Test (TKA) has shocked some students, particularly because they are unfamiliar with the test questions. This highlights the need for public awareness campaigns regarding the TKA questions, particularly in private schools. This community service initiative aims to provide high school students in the Special Region of Yogyakarta (DIY) with an overview of the TKA mathematics exam. The method used in this initiative is drills and discussions, aimed at training and preparing students for the types of questions tested in the TKA. This initiative was attended by five private schools in the Special Region of Yogyakarta and conducted by lecturers and students from the Mathematics Education study program at Alma Ata University. The results of this training indicate that students gained an overview of the TKA mathematics exam questions and learned several strategies for solving them effectively. This initiative is expected to help students become more prepared and confident in facing the TKA in the future.

Arini Hidayati; Hullyatul Badi’a; Muhammad Alaika; Nur Kamiliatus Syarifa

Jurnal Inovasi Sosial dan Pengabdian 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

High school student’s poor understanding of mathematics remains a common problem, particularly in terms of learning motivation and independent problem-solving skills. This situation is also experienced by students at Nurul Jadid High School, where mathematics lessons tend to be perceived as difficult and boring. This community service activity aims to improve student’s mathematical understanding through the implementation of the Fun Arithmetic game-based tutoring program, designed to be interactive and fun. The methods used in this activity include planning, implementation, and evaluation. The activity was implemented through group tutoring using an educational math game that integrates the concepts of counting, problem-solving, and healthy competition between students. Evaluation was carried out through observation, and pre- and post-activity comprehension tests. The results of the activity showed an increase in students' understanding of mathematical concepts, as indicated by an increase in final test scores compared to the initial test. In addition, students demonstrated a more positive, enthusiastic, and active attitude in participating in mathematics learning. Thus, the Fun Arithmetic game-based tutoring program has proven effective as an alternative learning strategy to improve students' mathematical understanding of Nurul Jadid High School and create a more interesting and enjoyable learning atmosphere.

Arini Hidayati; Nanda Aqidah Putri; Della Indrian Maharani; Rafiyono Rafiyono

Jurnal Pengabdian dan Pembangunan Lokal 2026 Lembaga Pengembangan Kinerja Dosen

This article discusses community service aimed at improving students' mathematical understanding at MI Nurul Mun'im through learning assistance assisted by the Astromath game. The main problem faced is low student motivation and understanding in mathematics, caused by less engaging learning methods. The purpose of this activity is to provide a solution by using innovative educational technology, specifically the Astromath game, which is designed to develop students' mathematical abilities in an interactive and fun way. The method used in this community service is a direct mentoring approach that involves students in game-assisted learning sessions, with mentoring from lecturers and students. This activity was carried out over several meetings involving the direct use of the Astromath game in class. The results obtained showed an increase in student understanding of mathematics material, especially in terms of basic arithmetic operations, as well as a significant increase in learning motivation. This is indicated by an increase in the average pre-test score from 58.8 to 88.9 average post-test score. In addition, students were also more active and interested in participating in mathematics lessons after being involved in learning sessions using this game. The use of the Astromath game has proven effective in making mathematics learning more interesting and improving student learning outcomes at MI Nurul Mun'im.