An investigation into the difficulties faced by Form C students in the learning of transformation geometry in Lesotho secondary schools

The Lesotho Junior Secondary Examination Analysis (2009 and 2010) revealed that students performance in Mathematics in general and Transformation geometry of rotation in particular was generally poor. Only a few number of students that sat for the final Form C Examination passed. This study employe...

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Main Author: Evbuomwan, Dickson
Other Authors: Ngoepe, M. G.
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:Evbuomwan, Dickson (2013) An investigation into the difficulties faced by Form C students in the learning of transformation geometry in Lesotho secondary schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10589>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-105892018-11-19T17:14:28Z An investigation into the difficulties faced by Form C students in the learning of transformation geometry in Lesotho secondary schools Evbuomwan, Dickson Ngoepe, M. G. 516.107126885 Qaoling Secondary School -- Students -- Evaluation Transformations (Mathematics) -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Lesotho -- Maseru -- Evaluation Van Hiele Model The Lesotho Junior Secondary Examination Analysis (2009 and 2010) revealed that students performance in Mathematics in general and Transformation geometry of rotation in particular was generally poor. Only a few number of students that sat for the final Form C Examination passed. This study employed the van Hiele’s levels of learning to investigate and describe the difficulties students have in the learning of rotational transformation geometry. Both a written test and interview were used to solicit information regarding students’ difficulties. This information was collected from 90 students from Qaoling Secondary School in Maseru district in Lesotho. Findings from the study revealed that students had difficulties in identifying and naming transformation of rotation, finding the centre, angle of rotation and locating the exact image of a rotated figure after rotation. Also, they had greater difficulties when using transformation to do proof. The analysis showed that students mostly had difficulties at the level of Abstraction and Deduction. This gave an indication that the vast majority of the students in Form C are reasoning at the lowest two levels of the van Hiele’s model which are Visualization and Description. For these students’ difficulties to be curbed, the analysis demonstrated amongst others that teachers needed to use Manipulative materials and Information Communication Technology (ICT) during the process of teaching and learning. Manipulative materials provide experience in which students can transfer their understanding smoothly from one concept to another. Mathematics Education M. Ed. (Mathematics Education) 2013-10-01T11:47:44Z 2013-10-01T11:47:44Z 2013-02 Dissertation Evbuomwan, Dickson (2013) An investigation into the difficulties faced by Form C students in the learning of transformation geometry in Lesotho secondary schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10589> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/10589 en University of South Africa 1 online resource (x, 100 leaves) : ill. (some col.)
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Qaoling Secondary School -- Students -- Evaluation
Transformations (Mathematics) -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Lesotho -- Maseru -- Evaluation
Van Hiele Model
spellingShingle 516.107126885
Qaoling Secondary School -- Students -- Evaluation
Transformations (Mathematics) -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- Lesotho -- Maseru -- Evaluation
Van Hiele Model
Evbuomwan, Dickson
An investigation into the difficulties faced by Form C students in the learning of transformation geometry in Lesotho secondary schools
description The Lesotho Junior Secondary Examination Analysis (2009 and 2010) revealed that students performance in Mathematics in general and Transformation geometry of rotation in particular was generally poor. Only a few number of students that sat for the final Form C Examination passed. This study employed the van Hiele’s levels of learning to investigate and describe the difficulties students have in the learning of rotational transformation geometry. Both a written test and interview were used to solicit information regarding students’ difficulties. This information was collected from 90 students from Qaoling Secondary School in Maseru district in Lesotho. Findings from the study revealed that students had difficulties in identifying and naming transformation of rotation, finding the centre, angle of rotation and locating the exact image of a rotated figure after rotation. Also, they had greater difficulties when using transformation to do proof. The analysis showed that students mostly had difficulties at the level of Abstraction and Deduction. This gave an indication that the vast majority of the students in Form C are reasoning at the lowest two levels of the van Hiele’s model which are Visualization and Description. For these students’ difficulties to be curbed, the analysis demonstrated amongst others that teachers needed to use Manipulative materials and Information Communication Technology (ICT) during the process of teaching and learning. Manipulative materials provide experience in which students can transfer their understanding smoothly from one concept to another. === Mathematics Education === M. Ed. (Mathematics Education)
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