An investigation into the factors impacting on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching methods by mathematics teachers in selected Gauteng urban schools

Constructivist teaching strategies are undeniably accepted as effective in achieving the desired educational goals of constructing knowledge through active and creative inquiry. Inasmuch as teachers would love to adopt these strategies in their teaching, mathematics teachers find themselves in a...

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Main Author: Moyo, Innocent
Other Authors: Phoshoko, M
Format: Others
Language:en
Published: 2014
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Online Access:Moyo, Innocent (2014) An investigation into the factors impacting on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching methods by mathematics teachers in selected Gauteng urban schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14194>
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-141942018-11-19T17:14:37Z An investigation into the factors impacting on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching methods by mathematics teachers in selected Gauteng urban schools Moyo, Innocent Phoshoko, M Constructivism Problem solving Problem centred learning Problem based learning Problem based learning Learning Teaching methods 371.3096822 Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- South Africa -- Gauteng Constructivism (Education) -- South Africa -- Gauteng Mathematics teachers -- Training of -- South Africa -- Gauteng Constructivist teaching strategies are undeniably accepted as effective in achieving the desired educational goals of constructing knowledge through active and creative inquiry. Inasmuch as teachers would love to adopt these strategies in their teaching, mathematics teachers find themselves in a situation where they are forced not to use them. This study investigated the factors that impacted on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching strategies in selected Gauteng’s urban schools. Four (4) public schools and sixteen (16) mathematics teachers participated in the study. The parallel mixed methods design was employed in the study to produce both quantitative and qualitative data. The data were therefore analysed both quantitatively and qualitatively. It was found that the participating mathematics teachers had an understanding of constructivist theories of teaching and that they perceived their classroom environments to be constructivist in character. The study also found that the adoption of constructivist teaching strategies was hindered by teachers’ lack of skills and competencies to handle a curriculum that they felt was handed down to them without their full involvement at all the stages of its development. Learners’ family backgrounds were also identified as a major social factor that impacted negatively against selection of constructivist strategies. Based on these findings, recommendations were made on how constructivist views can be realised in the teaching of mathematics in South African schools. Mathematics Education M. Ed. (Mathematics Education) 2014-10-20T09:57:33Z 2014-10-20T09:57:33Z 2014-05 Dissertation Moyo, Innocent (2014) An investigation into the factors impacting on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching methods by mathematics teachers in selected Gauteng urban schools, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14194> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/14194 en 1 online resource (xi, 97 leaves)
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topic Constructivism
Problem solving
Problem centred learning
Problem based learning
Problem based learning
Learning
Teaching methods
371.3096822
Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Constructivism (Education) -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Mathematics teachers -- Training of -- South Africa -- Gauteng
spellingShingle Constructivism
Problem solving
Problem centred learning
Problem based learning
Problem based learning
Learning
Teaching methods
371.3096822
Mathematics -- Study and teaching -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Constructivism (Education) -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Mathematics teachers -- Training of -- South Africa -- Gauteng
Moyo, Innocent
An investigation into the factors impacting on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching methods by mathematics teachers in selected Gauteng urban schools
description Constructivist teaching strategies are undeniably accepted as effective in achieving the desired educational goals of constructing knowledge through active and creative inquiry. Inasmuch as teachers would love to adopt these strategies in their teaching, mathematics teachers find themselves in a situation where they are forced not to use them. This study investigated the factors that impacted on the selection and adoption of constructivist teaching strategies in selected Gauteng’s urban schools. Four (4) public schools and sixteen (16) mathematics teachers participated in the study. The parallel mixed methods design was employed in the study to produce both quantitative and qualitative data. The data were therefore analysed both quantitatively and qualitatively. It was found that the participating mathematics teachers had an understanding of constructivist theories of teaching and that they perceived their classroom environments to be constructivist in character. The study also found that the adoption of constructivist teaching strategies was hindered by teachers’ lack of skills and competencies to handle a curriculum that they felt was handed down to them without their full involvement at all the stages of its development. Learners’ family backgrounds were also identified as a major social factor that impacted negatively against selection of constructivist strategies. Based on these findings, recommendations were made on how constructivist views can be realised in the teaching of mathematics in South African schools. === Mathematics Education === M. Ed. (Mathematics Education)
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