The impact of grade 10 learners' behaviour on their academic performance in mathematics
The aim of this study was to identify types of behaviour manifested by learners during mathematics instruction, and the impact that this behaviour might have on the mathematics performance of learners. The study was conducted in Far East cluster of Johannesburg East District, in the province of Gaut...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-unisa-oai-uir.unisa.ac.za-10500-198332018-11-19T17:15:16Z The impact of grade 10 learners' behaviour on their academic performance in mathematics Impact of grade ten learners' behaviour on their academic performance in mathematics Hagoramagara, Franco Dhlamini, Joseph Jabulane Grade 10 mathematics Learners' behaviour Poor performance in mathematics Disruptive classroom behaviour Lack of concentration Learning and teaching environment for mathematics Academic performance Johannesburg East District 510.71268221 Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Johannesburg High school students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Attitudes High school students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Conduct of life Classroom management -- South Africa – Johannesburg The aim of this study was to identify types of behaviour manifested by learners during mathematics instruction, and the impact that this behaviour might have on the mathematics performance of learners. The study was conducted in Far East cluster of Johannesburg East District, in the province of Gauteng, South Africa. At the time of the study the Far East cluster of Johannesburg East District consisted of a population of seven public high schools, of which two schools were randomly sampled to participate in the study. Participants consisted of (n=10) Grade 10 mathematics learners, 2 mathematics teachers and 2 heads of mathematics departments (HODs). Data from learners were collected using a set of their assessment scores accumulated over a period of six months, that is, from January 2014 to June 2014 (Section 1.3.3). Also, semi-structured interviews were carried out with learners to determine types of classroom behaviour they perceived to influence their mathematical performance. The aim of documenting learners‟ assessment scores (document analysis) was to determine their average performance in Grade 10 mathematics over a stipulated period. Teachers and HODs completed questionnaires to identify types of classroom behaviour that learners manifested during mathematics instruction. The study followed a qualitative approach with phenomenology research design (Section 3.2). The study identified several types of classroom behaviour that characterized mathematics instruction in both schools, such as making noise and not doing classwork and homework activities. In addition, the study established that forms of behavioural patterns that are manifested by learners during a mathematics instruction influenced their performance in the subject. Huitt‟s (1997) model was used to conceptualize and interpret the results. Mathematics Education M. Ed. (Mathematics Education) 2016-01-08T07:28:45Z 2016-01-08T07:28:45Z 2015-10 Dissertation Hagoramagara, Franco (2015) The impact of grade 10 learners' behaviour on their academic performance in mathematics, University of South Africa, Pretoria, <http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19833> http://hdl.handle.net/10500/19833 en 1 online resource (xii, 107 leaves) : color illustrations |
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Grade 10 mathematics Learners' behaviour Poor performance in mathematics Disruptive classroom behaviour Lack of concentration Learning and teaching environment for mathematics Academic performance Johannesburg East District 510.71268221 Mathematics -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- Johannesburg Academic achievement -- South Africa -- Johannesburg High school students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Attitudes High school students -- South Africa -- Johannesburg -- Conduct of life Classroom management -- South Africa – Johannesburg Hagoramagara, Franco The impact of grade 10 learners' behaviour on their academic performance in mathematics |
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The aim of this study was to identify types of behaviour manifested by learners during mathematics instruction, and the impact that this behaviour might have on the mathematics performance of learners. The study was conducted in Far East cluster of Johannesburg East District, in the province of Gauteng, South Africa. At the time of the study the Far East cluster of Johannesburg East District consisted of a population of seven public high schools, of which two schools were randomly sampled to participate in the study.
Participants consisted of (n=10) Grade 10 mathematics learners, 2 mathematics teachers and 2 heads of mathematics departments (HODs). Data from learners were collected using a set of their assessment scores accumulated over a period of six months, that is, from January 2014 to June 2014 (Section 1.3.3). Also, semi-structured interviews were carried out with learners to determine types of classroom behaviour they perceived to influence their mathematical performance. The aim of documenting learners‟ assessment scores (document analysis) was to determine their average performance in Grade 10 mathematics over a stipulated period. Teachers and HODs completed questionnaires to identify types of classroom behaviour that learners manifested during mathematics instruction.
The study followed a qualitative approach with phenomenology research design (Section 3.2). The study identified several types of classroom behaviour that characterized mathematics instruction in both schools, such as making noise and not doing classwork and homework activities. In addition, the study established that forms of behavioural patterns that are manifested by learners during a mathematics instruction influenced their performance in the subject. Huitt‟s (1997) model was used to conceptualize and interpret the results. === Mathematics Education === M. Ed. (Mathematics Education) |
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