Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations

Background: Teaching using manipulatives is emphasised, especially in the early grades, to help learners conceptualise operations on whole numbers. Therefore, teachers’ competencies in using manipulatives is the key in helping learners master these basic operation skills. Aim: Drawing from the liter...

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Main Authors: Zanele A. Ndlovu, Lytion Chiromo
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2019-09-01
Series:South African Journal of Childhood Education
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Online Access:https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/698
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spelling doaj-e1a8018bbd6f4e60b2de74cd82edf0e62021-03-02T10:29:38ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Childhood Education2223-76742223-76822019-09-0191e1e1110.4102/sajce.v9i1.698343Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operationsZanele A. Ndlovu0Lytion Chiromo1Department of Mathematics Education, School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanDepartment of Mathematics Education, School of Education, University of KwaZulu-Natal, DurbanBackground: Teaching using manipulatives is emphasised, especially in the early grades, to help learners conceptualise operations on whole numbers. Therefore, teachers’ competencies in using manipulatives is the key in helping learners master these basic operation skills. Aim: Drawing from the literature on using manipulatives to improve learners’ performance in mathematics, this study recounts foundation phase pre-service teachers’ conception of using manipulatives to enhance their competencies and reasoning skills to model the solution in number operations. Setting: Data presented here was collected from 31 participants. These pre-service teachers either passed mathematics or mathematical literacy with 40% at the grade 12 level. Methods: Data was collected from participants’ written work (e.g. classroom tasks, homework, tests and examinations) and during class discussions. Interviews were conducted with some students. We analysed their conception guided by the APOS theory, namely, Action-Process- Object-Schema. Results: We observed improvement in the conception of using manipulatives among pre-service teachers. In the first semester, most students display action conception of using manipulatives to either represent or model a solution. However, in the second semester, most students either display process or object conception as explained in the genetic decomposition. We attributed the improvement to change of instruction in the second semester as we taught in accordance with the APOS theory. Conclusion: It is evident that there are a number of contributing factors to pre-service teachers’ conception of mathematical concepts, and teacher educators need to pay particular attention to these to help pre-service teachers master the concepts they would teach at school.https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/698ACE Teaching StyleManipulativesNumber OperationsPre-Service Mathematics TeachersCompetenciesDevelopment Process.
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Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
South African Journal of Childhood Education
ACE Teaching Style
Manipulatives
Number Operations
Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers
Competencies
Development Process.
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Lytion Chiromo
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title Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
title_short Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
title_full Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
title_fullStr Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
title_full_unstemmed Pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
title_sort pre-service mathematics teachers’ development process in using manipulatives in number operations
publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Childhood Education
issn 2223-7674
2223-7682
publishDate 2019-09-01
description Background: Teaching using manipulatives is emphasised, especially in the early grades, to help learners conceptualise operations on whole numbers. Therefore, teachers’ competencies in using manipulatives is the key in helping learners master these basic operation skills. Aim: Drawing from the literature on using manipulatives to improve learners’ performance in mathematics, this study recounts foundation phase pre-service teachers’ conception of using manipulatives to enhance their competencies and reasoning skills to model the solution in number operations. Setting: Data presented here was collected from 31 participants. These pre-service teachers either passed mathematics or mathematical literacy with 40% at the grade 12 level. Methods: Data was collected from participants’ written work (e.g. classroom tasks, homework, tests and examinations) and during class discussions. Interviews were conducted with some students. We analysed their conception guided by the APOS theory, namely, Action-Process- Object-Schema. Results: We observed improvement in the conception of using manipulatives among pre-service teachers. In the first semester, most students display action conception of using manipulatives to either represent or model a solution. However, in the second semester, most students either display process or object conception as explained in the genetic decomposition. We attributed the improvement to change of instruction in the second semester as we taught in accordance with the APOS theory. Conclusion: It is evident that there are a number of contributing factors to pre-service teachers’ conception of mathematical concepts, and teacher educators need to pay particular attention to these to help pre-service teachers master the concepts they would teach at school.
topic ACE Teaching Style
Manipulatives
Number Operations
Pre-Service Mathematics Teachers
Competencies
Development Process.
url https://sajce.co.za/index.php/sajce/article/view/698
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