ABSTRACT
This research work examined the
difficulties encountered by students in solving algebraic problems in Surulere
Education District of Lagos State. The design used for the study was
descriptive survey. Data was collected from a sample of one hundred and twenty
students and fifteen mathematics teachers from four Senior Secondary Schools
selected. The instrument used was questionnaires for students, questionnaires
for teachers and diagnostic test for the students on algebra.
The main purpose of this study was
to analyze the difficulties encountered by Senior Secondary School students in
solving algebraic problems in senior secondary school and identify the
difficulties that students encounter in solving algebraic problems, identify
the various factors contributing to the difficulties faced by students while
solving algebraic problems and to assess student’s level of performance in
algebra.
The result of the diagnostic test
revealed that the students performance was poor due to the difficulty in
understanding symbols and special terms, poor understanding of use of order of
operation, inability to interpret expression. Also from the questionnaire given
to the teachers it was revealed that lack of qualified teachers, large number
of students in a class made it difficult for students to solve algebraic
problems. Conclusion was drawn and recommendation was made.
TABLE
OF CONTENTS
TITLE PAGES
CERTIFICATION ii
DEDICATION iii
ACKNOWLEDGEMENT iv
ABSTRACT v
TITLE
CONTENTS vi
CHAPTER ONE: INTRODUCTION
1.1 BACKGROUND
TO THE
STUDY 1
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE
PROBLEM 4
1.3 PURPOSE
OF THE
STUDY 5
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS 6
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE
OF THE
STUDY 6
1.6 SCOPE
AND LIMITATION OF THE
STUDY 6
CHAPTER TWO: REVIEWING THE
LITERATURE
2.1 INTRODUCTION 8
2.2 THE
IMPORTANCE OF MATHEMATICS AND
ALGEBRA
2.3 DIFFICULTIES
STUDENTS ENCOUNTERED IN SOLVING 9
ALGEBRIC
PROBLEMS
2.4 EFFECT
OF PREREQUISITE KNOWLEDGE OF STUDENTS IN 14
ALGEBRA
2.5 POSSIBLE
SOLUTIONS TO THE
DIFFICULTIES 17
ENCOUNTERED BY THE STUDENTS IN SOLVING
ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS
2.6 SUMMARY 19
CHAPTER THREE: RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.0 INTRODUCTION 21
3.1 THE
DESIGN OF THE STUDY 21
3.2 AREA
OF THE
STUDY 21
3.3 POPULATION
OF THE
STUDY 21
3.4 SAMPLE
AND SAMPLING
TECHNIQUE 22
3.5 RESEARCH
INSTRUMENTS 22
3.6 METHOD
OF DATA COLLECTION 23
3.7 METHOD
OF DATA
ANALYSIS 23
CHAPTER FOUR: DATA PRESENTATION AND
ANALYSIS
4.1 INTRODCUTION 24
4.2 PRESENTATION
OF
DATA 24
4.3 ANALYSIS
OF
DATA 33
4.4 MISTAKES
MADE BY THE
STUDENTS 34
CHAPTER
FIVE: DISCUSSION, CONCLUSION
AND RECOMMENDATION
5.0 INTRODUCTION 35
5.1 DISCUSSION 35
5.2 CONCLUSION 36
5.3 RECOMMENDATION 38
REFERENCES 39
APPENDIX 43
CHAPTER
ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.2 BACKGROUND
TO THE STUDY
Education is seen as the best means
for developing the potentialities of young and adult learners so that they can
in turn make meaningful contribution to the development of the society.
Education in Nigeria is an instrument “par excellence” for effecting national
development (National policy on Education, 2004). It is generally recognized
that no society or nation can make only significant progress without relevant
education.
According to Ivowi (2003), national
development can only occur if there is a crop of human resources with
sufficient knowledge and skills to interact with ideas and materials in order
to produce the required result. The development of an individual started from
his early childhood particularly at primary school (Owolabi, 1991).
Mathematics can be defined in
various ways but according to the Oxford dictionary (1982) it is the “science
of numbers”. Mathematics is also referred to as the acquisition of the ability
by an individual to apply deductive and inductive, reasoning to real life
situation.
Abiodun (1989) states that
Mathematics is the core of all educational objective so to indulge people into
functioning effectively and efficiently especially in an age of modern
technology. It requires the person studying it to acquire the in depth
knowledge of mathematics so that he or she can understand the theories of the
subject.
Ames (1992) said that Mathematics
enhances problem solving skills and analysis skills of students. It enables
students to apply their skills to both familiar and unfamiliar situations.
Dale (2008) describes Mathematics as
a base for all technologies. All innovations are by product of science and
mathematics. It is applied in medicine, engineering, natural science, social
science, physical science, technology, business and commerce. It is necessary
in learning computer science, computers are to be found in banks, hospitals,
universities etc. they are used by accountants, doctors, teachers, research
scientists, students and many others, all these becomes a reality as a result
of the importance of mathematics in all aspects of human life.
Butler (1960) describes mathematics
as the bedrock of all human knowledge. This is because mathematics has
been in the forefront of human endeavours to understand his
environment and be able to aggregate all factors in it, to make life
comfortable for him. Hence mathematics embraces many branches of science and
highly required in many spheres of life regardless of the manner of level of
application.
Kenku (1988) defines mathematics as
the language of science. He further explains that mathematics could be better
defined as the study of numbers, shapes, physical systems and their
relationship.
Mathematics plays a major part in
the human daily lives, it started with counting, by the primitive man, this led
to computation argument and logical thinking followed. It is common knowledge
that mathematics is allocated the greatest number of period in the secondary
school’s timetable, however students perform least in it.
The objective of teaching
mathematics in Senior Secondary school are:
1. To
generate interest in mathematics and lay a solid foundation for everyday
living.
2. To
develop pupils computational skills.
3. Encourage
creativity and provide necessary mathematical background for further education.
4. To
develop ability to be accurate to a degree relevant to the problem at hand.
5. To
develop ability to recognize problems and to solve them appropriately and
relate to mathematical knowledge.,
6. To
develop precise, logical and abstract thinking.
Don Small (2002) Identified high
school preparation, placement, syllabus, content, face, attitude, lack of
persistence, determination and pedagogy etc as the main factors that contribute
to poor performance of student in mathematics.
Many children growing into the
adulthood have developed negative attitude towards algebra (Brekke, 2001)
students easily understand algebra and it is a source of
consideration, confusion and negative attitudes among students.
According to Encarta premium (2006)
He defined algebra as a branch of mathematics in which symbols
(usually letters) reqpresents unknown numbers in mathematical
equations algebra allows the basic operations of arithmetic’s, such
as addition, subtraction, multiplication and division to be
performed without using specific numbers. Mac Gregor (2004) listed
the reasons why students should be helped to easily understand algebra and
solve problems in it. Amongst which are:
First, algebra is a vital part of
the general knowledge of numbers in a democratic society secondly, it is
pre-requisite for further study of mathematics, thirdly it is a crucial
component of mathematical literacy, fourthly it is an efficient way of solving
certain types of problems, finally, it promotes generalizations, organized
thinking and deductive reasoning which are keys to intellectual activities.
1.2 STATEMENT
OF THE PROBLEM
Mathematics in Nigeria education is
a core and compulsory subject, an important aspect of which is algebra.
Although teachers often teach students this aspect of mathematics,
researchers have shown that there is a low output in terms of students
performance in algebra (Ignacio, 2006). This indicates that many students at
SSS t level do not have a good grasp of the algebraic aspects of mathematics.
According to Edgeton (2000), the
teaching of algebra is not allowed to grow out of direct experience and most
algebraic ideas are simply handed over by the teacher than
helping students to discover them.
According to Okello 2010 and Parker,
(1999) most problems encountered by students include:
i. Teachers
inability to teach the fundamentals of algebra i.e guides students to discover
how generalizations in algebra are derived.
ii. The
use of inappropriate methods in the teaching of algebra.
iii. Lack
of motivation
iv. Lack
of practice
v. Lazy
students
vi. Poor
use of resources. These problems need urgent attention and are
likely to affect our national development if not handled adequately.
1.3 PURPOSE
OF THE STUDY
The main purpose of this study is to
investigate the difficulties encountered by S.S.I students in
solving Algebraic problems in Surulere Local Education District of
Lagos State, Nigeria.
The
objectives of the study are to:
1. Identify
the difficulties that students encounter in solving
algebraic problem at S.S. I level.
2. Identify
the various factors contributing to the difficulties faced by students
while solving algebraic problems.
3. Assess
student’s level of performance in algebra S.S.I level in the study
population.
1.4 RESEARCH
QUESTIONS
The
following research questions were proposed for this study.
1. What
are the problems encountered by students at SS1 level in solving algebraic
problems?.
2. What
factors give rise to these problems?
3. What
is the level of performance of students in algebra in the study sample?
1.5 SIGNIFICANCE OF THE
STUDY
This study will be particularly
useful to senior secondary school mathematics teachers as it will give them
insight into the problem faced by students at the immediate higher level,
hence they will be better equipped to groom their students adequately.
It will be as well of benefit to
curriculum developers in time tabling and other administrative process
concerning this unique subject. It is also useful to S.S.S.I students so as to
identify the solution in solving problems algebra in senior secondary school.
1.6 SCOPE
AND LIMITATION OF THE
STUDY
The Study covered Senior Secondary
School selected from Surulere Local Government Education District of Lagos State.
The possible limitation to the study
were financial and time constraints.
TOPIC: DIFFICULTIES ENCOUNTERED BY SENIOR SECONDARY SCHOOL STUDENTS IN SOLVING ALGEBRAIC PROBLEMS
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