Tracking learners’ performances in high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations

Doctor Educationis === One of the educational ideas used in mathematics education to improve mathematics achievement in schools is examination-driven teaching. Its effects have sparked intense debates in different didactic circles regarding its usefulness as a teaching technique. More specificall...

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Main Author: Okitowamba, Onyumbe
Other Authors: Julie, Cyril
Language:en
Published: University of the Western Cape 2017
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5655
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spelling ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-uwc-oai-etd.uwc.ac.za-11394-56552017-10-29T04:10:19Z Tracking learners’ performances in high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations Okitowamba, Onyumbe Julie, Cyril Mbekwa, Monde Examination-driven teaching Rasch model Tracking achievement tests Teaching and learning Mathematics education Mathematics teachers Mathematics students Doctor Educationis One of the educational ideas used in mathematics education to improve mathematics achievement in schools is examination-driven teaching. Its effects have sparked intense debates in different didactic circles regarding its usefulness as a teaching technique. More specifically, researchers have consistently debated whether examination-driven teaching is a good or a bad approach that can be used beneficially for learners’ achievement. In South Africa, the urgent need to uplift the low performances of high school learners in Mathematics has led to a development of a project which is a partnership with the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and the University of the Western Cape (UWC). This project used examination-driven teaching in the context of a continuous professional development to improve learners’ mathematics scores. Five secondary schools that were opportunistically sampled in the province of the Western Cape were exposed to examination-driven teaching. For evaluation, the project yearly developed and implemented high-stakes Grade 10 end-ofyear mathematics examinations, and the data subjected to analysis were learners’ mathematics scores for 2012, 2013 and 2014. A quantitative approach employing Rasch procedures and some statistical procedures were used to analyse the data. The study intended to answer the following questions: 1) Do learners’ achievement scores in a high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations improve over time when an examination-driven teaching approach is being used as intervention? 2) Does socio-economic status of schools influence mathematics performances in the case of using examination-driven teaching ? 3) Are there differences over time in the achievement of learners in the two different papers comprising the examination? Okitowamba, O. (2015) Tracking learners’ performances in high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations. PhD thesis. University of the Western Cape. Bellville. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5655. 2017-10-27T08:05:24Z 2017-10-27T08:05:24Z 2016 http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5655 en University of the Western Cape University of the Western Cape
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topic Examination-driven teaching
Rasch model
Tracking achievement tests
Teaching and learning
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Mathematics students
spellingShingle Examination-driven teaching
Rasch model
Tracking achievement tests
Teaching and learning
Mathematics education
Mathematics teachers
Mathematics students
Okitowamba, Onyumbe
Tracking learners’ performances in high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations
description Doctor Educationis === One of the educational ideas used in mathematics education to improve mathematics achievement in schools is examination-driven teaching. Its effects have sparked intense debates in different didactic circles regarding its usefulness as a teaching technique. More specifically, researchers have consistently debated whether examination-driven teaching is a good or a bad approach that can be used beneficially for learners’ achievement. In South Africa, the urgent need to uplift the low performances of high school learners in Mathematics has led to a development of a project which is a partnership with the Western Cape Education Department (WCED) and the University of the Western Cape (UWC). This project used examination-driven teaching in the context of a continuous professional development to improve learners’ mathematics scores. Five secondary schools that were opportunistically sampled in the province of the Western Cape were exposed to examination-driven teaching. For evaluation, the project yearly developed and implemented high-stakes Grade 10 end-ofyear mathematics examinations, and the data subjected to analysis were learners’ mathematics scores for 2012, 2013 and 2014. A quantitative approach employing Rasch procedures and some statistical procedures were used to analyse the data. The study intended to answer the following questions: 1) Do learners’ achievement scores in a high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations improve over time when an examination-driven teaching approach is being used as intervention? 2) Does socio-economic status of schools influence mathematics performances in the case of using examination-driven teaching ? 3) Are there differences over time in the achievement of learners in the two different papers comprising the examination? === Okitowamba, O. (2015) Tracking learners’ performances in high-stakes Grade 10 mathematics examinations. PhD thesis. University of the Western Cape. Bellville. http://hdl.handle.net/11394/5655.
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