ABSTRACT
This study investigated whether
instructional materials are applied for teaching Mathematics among secondary school
teachers in Lagos Metropolis. The simple random sampling technique was
employed in the selecting the schools under the study from the total
population. In carrying out this study, a self developed, structured and
validated Questionnaire on Application of Instructional Materials in Teaching
of Mathematics in Public Secondary Schools (QAIMTMPSS) was administered while
inferential Statistics of Chi-Square was used to test hypotheses at 0.05 level
of significance. The results of the study show that instructional materials are
not available for the teaching of Mathematics in secondary schools; the use of
instructional materials influence learning; the application of instructional
material influences the teaching of Mathematics; teachers are knowledgeable in
the application instructional materials but the cost of instructional materials
used for teaching Mathematics is high.
The implication for policy and
practice respectively drawn from the study are that government should provide
for schools the instructional materials or subsidize the price so that the
objective on the EKO Project and Millennium development goal (MDGs) can be
achieved.
CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
Background to the Study
Mathematics can simply be defined as
those aspects of human experience and knowledge that involve the concept of
number, quantity and space. Over the years mathematicians in formal educational
setting have been able to construct abstract concepts into logical, systematic
and symbolic terms that involve pattern and precision. Physical observations
are often better expressed in mathematical expressions thereby enhancing
understanding. There is no doubt that mathematics has come to stay in the
educational plan of nations in the world.
Mathematics
is as old as man. It is a subject that has grown with civilization. Odili
(2000) defines mathematics as a science with precise in method and faultless in
logic that if a person is exposed to it systematically for a sufficient long
time usually through a course of study the individual is bound to be influenced
by its contents, method, logic and procedure. Smith (2001) on the other hand
defines mathematics as a ‘filter’ because failure to enroll in mathematics
course and/or to perform well bars one from a variety of careers and life
styles associated with them. A strong background in mathematics is critical for
many careers and job opportunity in today’s increasing technological society.
Professionals like Engineers, Architects and Pilots use mathematics, likewise
the married women, tailors, vulcanizers, and mechanics.
The importance of mathematics to
everyday life justifies the inclusion in the curricula at all the levels of
education. There is hardly any human being whether literate or non-literate who
does not apply mathematical concepts in everyday life, even though he may not be
aware of it.
Ezenweani, (2002),
further added that mathematics is the queen of all science subjects
and the gateway to technological breakthrough and improvement. Hence
the saying that "No mathematics, no science and technology".
Okereke, (2006) asserted that
mathematics is the foundation of science and technology and it’s functional
role to science and technology is multifaceted that no area of science,
technology and business enterprise escapes its application. Ukeje (1986)
described mathematics as the mirror of civilization in all the centuries of
painstaking calculation. The author observed that mathematics
is the most basic discipline for any person that would be truly educated
in any science and other endeavours. Despite the importance placed on
mathematics, some scholars observed that students lack interest in the subject
and perform poorly in it.
Ukeje (1986) observed that
mathematics is one of the most poorly taught, widely hated and abysmally
under-stood subject in secondary school, students particularly girls run away
from the subject. The Examination Council (WAEC) Chief Examiners [2003, 2004,
2005, and 2006] consistently reported candidates’ lack of skill in answering
almost all the questions asked in general mathematics. WAEC Chief Examiners
[2003, 2005] further observed that candidates were weak in Geometry of circles
and 3- dimensional problems. According to their reports, most candidates
avoided questions on 3-dimensional problem, when they attempt geometry
questions; only few of the candidates showed a clear understanding of the
problem in their working. WAEC [2004] also reported candidates’ weakness in
Algebraic expression and word problems among others.
Students’ poor performance and lack
of interest in mathematics could be attributed to many factors among which
teachers’ strategy itself was considered as an important factor. Mathematics is
abstract in nature and students must be made to see the usefulness of every
aspect of it in real life. This implies that the mastery of the concept might
not be fully achieved without the application of instructional materials. The
teaching of mathematics without instructional materials may certainly result in
students not being interested in the subject and performing poorly in it.
According to Nnaka and Anaekwe
(2006), instructional materials or resources are equipments and materials,
which the teacher can use to enhance the realization of the instructional
objectives. Instructional materials’ applications in teaching can make instruction
to be much more interesting and enjoyable. The changing images and use of
special effects among others, can reduce boredom on the part of learners.
Furthermore classroom interaction can be more interactive. Materials also save
teaching time as they require short-time to present large information. They can
be used to reveal needs and stimulate students' curiosity. Thus learners’
interest can be aroused maintained, and stimulated to promote their imaginative
power.
No matter how well trained and
professional a mathematics teacher is, he would be unable to be efficient in
the teaching of mathematics if he does not make use of sufficient instructional
materials in the teaching of the subject.
Statement of problem
The ability of school authorities to
provide instructional materials in spite of their numerous advantages in
teaching of mathematics, is witnessing serious neglect by both the teachers and
educational administrators. Also, it has been observed that both state and
federal government has provided instructional material yet the teachers have
not been seen to utilise them as expected. The ability of a trained teacher to
improvise teaching materials for classroom teaching is getting more difficult.
This cumulative problem has increased difficulty experienced in teaching
learning environment.
Also, it has been observed that
claims of the government that instructional materials has been supplied to
schools yet they are not been utilized by teachers. Even the functional ones
are not put into proper use by the teachers in the classroom. It has been
observed that there is only display of such materials by various schools by the
officials of the Ministry of Education.
The effect of this neglect
mismanagement, poor maintenance and inadequate supply of these instructional
materials has created the following problems: Students’ poor performance in
mathematics, what is learnt is not easily recalled and lack of interest in the
subject mathematics.
The identified problems gave rise to
the investigation into the application of instructional materials in the
teaching of mathematics in some selected secondary schools in Lagos metropolis.
Purpose of the Study
The study intends to:
1. Examine whether
instructional materials are fully used for teaching of mathematics in the
secondary schools.
2. Identify the various types
of instructional materials used in teaching of mathematics in school.
3. Determine the extent to
which the utilization of instructional materials has made or marred the
learning of mathematics in secondary schools.
4. Find out the views of
teachers regarding the use of instructional materials.
5. Examine factors affecting
the use of instructional materials in school.
Research Questions
The following research questions
were raised in this study:
1. Will instructional materials
for mathematics be available in secondary schools in Lagos metropolis?
2. Will the utilization of
instructional materials influence comprehension/learning in secondary schools
in Lagos metropolis?
3. Will application of
mathematics instructional materials influence teaching in secondary schools in
Lagos metropolis?
4. Will teachers be
knowledgeable in the application of instructional materials for mathematics in
secondary schools in Lagos Metropolis?
5. Will there be a high cost of
producing instructional materials for teaching mathematics in secondary schools
in Lagos Metropolis.
Research Hypotheses
The following research hypotheses
were formulated in this study:
1. Instructional materials for
teaching mathematics will not be available in Lagos State secondary schools.
2. Utilization of instructional
materials will not influence learning/comprehension in Lagos State secondary
schools.
3. Application of instructional
materials will not influence teaching of mathematics in Lagos State secondary
schools.
4. Teachers will not be
knowledgeable in the application instructional materials for teaching
mathematics in Lagos State secondary schools.
5. The cost of producing
instructional materials for teaching mathematics in Lagos State secondary
schools will not be high.
The Significance of the Study
The findings of this study will
educate the operational administrators in both public and private schools on
the need to ensure adequate supply and utilization of instructional materials
in the teaching process of mathematics.
It will sensitize the teachers over
the benefits of the use of instructional materials in teaching mathematics and
this is expected to cause a change of attitude towards the use of instructional
materials.
Students of education will learn to
use instructional materials for classroom teaching and other learning
situations
The society will also benefit from
the findings of this study, as it will help them to have an insight into the
use of teaching aids in teaching and learning of mathematics in the school.
Delimitation of the Study
The study is delimitated to 25
selected secondary schools in Lagos metropolis and a total of fifty (50)
teachers were selected for this study. A modified version of the
instrument used by earlier researcher (Esan, 2009) is used for data
collection.
Definition of Terms
Application of instructional
materials: This means
the act of the teachers making use of the materials that will enable them teach
well
Instructional Materials: Anything that assists teachers
to teach well in the classroom. Also, those things that help students to learn
well in the classrooms.
Availability of Instructional
Materials: this
addresses the provision of instructional materials for teachers’ use.
Teaching: this has to do with imparting
knowledge, skills, values and norms to students.
TOPIC: INVESTIGATION INTO THE APPLICATION OF INSTRUCTIONAL MATERIALS FOR TEACHING OF MATHEMATICS IN SOME SELECTED SECONDARY SCHOOLS
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