Using ICT and Best Practices in Teaching Mathematics to Improve Problem Solving (sic) Skills in a Suburban Tobago Primary School

This study explored the major mathematical skills and cognitive abilities that caused difficulties in mathematics learning among students at a primary school in Tobago. It also investigated whether the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and other best practices facilitated the development of problem-solving skills in the mathematics classroom. Data were collected through interviews with five teachers and questionnaires administered to 25 students of the school. Other data were obtained through observations of the students, who were exposed to an intervention comprising a series of problem-solving activities. The finding revealed that: 1) mathematics learning could be made more enjoyable through the incorporation of games and technology into traditional modes of instruction, and 2) some improvement in problem-solving abilities after the intervention.

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Main Author: Beckles, Ion
Format: Thesis biblioteca
Published: 2017
Subjects:Case studies, Action research, Information and communication technology, Problem-based learning, Primary school mathematics, Mathematics education, Mathematics teachers, Primary school teachers, Teacher attitudes, Primary school students, Tobago, Trinidad and Tobago,
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/2139/48291
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spelling oai:oai:uwispace.sta.uwi.edu:2139:2139-482912020-01-22T04:40:29Z Using ICT and Best Practices in Teaching Mathematics to Improve Problem Solving (sic) Skills in a Suburban Tobago Primary School Beckles, Ion Case studies Action research Information and communication technology Problem-based learning Primary school mathematics Mathematics education Mathematics teachers Primary school teachers Teacher attitudes Primary school students Tobago Trinidad and Tobago This study explored the major mathematical skills and cognitive abilities that caused difficulties in mathematics learning among students at a primary school in Tobago. It also investigated whether the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and other best practices facilitated the development of problem-solving skills in the mathematics classroom. Data were collected through interviews with five teachers and questionnaires administered to 25 students of the school. Other data were obtained through observations of the students, who were exposed to an intervention comprising a series of problem-solving activities. The finding revealed that: 1) mathematics learning could be made more enjoyable through the incorporation of games and technology into traditional modes of instruction, and 2) some improvement in problem-solving abilities after the intervention. 2020-01-21T19:26:25Z 2020-01-21T19:26:25Z 2017 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/2139/48291 application/pdf
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topic Case studies
Action research
Information and communication technology
Problem-based learning
Primary school mathematics
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Primary school teachers
Teacher attitudes
Primary school students
Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Case studies
Action research
Information and communication technology
Problem-based learning
Primary school mathematics
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Primary school teachers
Teacher attitudes
Primary school students
Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
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Action research
Information and communication technology
Problem-based learning
Primary school mathematics
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Primary school teachers
Teacher attitudes
Primary school students
Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Case studies
Action research
Information and communication technology
Problem-based learning
Primary school mathematics
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Primary school teachers
Teacher attitudes
Primary school students
Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
Beckles, Ion
Using ICT and Best Practices in Teaching Mathematics to Improve Problem Solving (sic) Skills in a Suburban Tobago Primary School
description This study explored the major mathematical skills and cognitive abilities that caused difficulties in mathematics learning among students at a primary school in Tobago. It also investigated whether the use of information and communication technology (ICT) and other best practices facilitated the development of problem-solving skills in the mathematics classroom. Data were collected through interviews with five teachers and questionnaires administered to 25 students of the school. Other data were obtained through observations of the students, who were exposed to an intervention comprising a series of problem-solving activities. The finding revealed that: 1) mathematics learning could be made more enjoyable through the incorporation of games and technology into traditional modes of instruction, and 2) some improvement in problem-solving abilities after the intervention.
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Action research
Information and communication technology
Problem-based learning
Primary school mathematics
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Primary school teachers
Teacher attitudes
Primary school students
Tobago
Trinidad and Tobago
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title Using ICT and Best Practices in Teaching Mathematics to Improve Problem Solving (sic) Skills in a Suburban Tobago Primary School
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