Designing Instructional Materials to Help Students Make Connections: A Case of a Singapore Secondary School Mathematics Teacher’s Practice

Author(s):  
Wei Yeng Karen Toh ◽  
Yew Hoong Leong ◽  
Lu Pien Cheng
1961 ◽  
Vol 8 (1) ◽  
pp. 22-24
Author(s):  
Roger Osborn

Instructional materials make up an important part of the equipment of the effective teacher of elementary- or secondary- school mathematics. The distinction between number and numeral is being made with increasing consistency and emphasis in programs of mathematics instruction being currently evolved. The development of this concept may, for many teachers, point up a need for new evaluation of the role of instructional materials in the classroom. The importance of the fact that the name of a thing and the thing itself are not the same has become more and more evident in mathematics programs as teachers con ider numerals as symbols we use to denote numbers.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (36) ◽  
pp. 56-69
Author(s):  
Norkumalasari Othman ◽  
Nor Hasnida Che Md Ghazali ◽  
Mohd Nazir Md Zabit

This study aims to review the instruments of mathematics teaching practice among secondary school mathematics teachers. A total of 100 mathematics teachers were involved as respondents in this study. The data were analyzed descriptively by access to Alpha Cronbach's reliability and EFA analysis using SPSS software. The results of the analysis show that the Alpha Cronbach value is 0.934 which is more than 0.60. Results from the exploration factor analysis show four factors with Eigenvalues greater than 1.0. The KMO value (Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin) 0.867 > 0.6 indicates the items in the variable of attitude towards math are sufficient for inter-correlation. While the Bartlett Test was significant (Chi-Square 1521.621, p <0.05), an anti-image value (Measure of Sampling Adequacy, MSA) for items correlation exceeded 0.6. However, there are three items that need to be removed because the values obtained are less than 0.60, which were the items G11, G14, and G18. The value of the total variance explained by these three factors was 62.76 percent. Therefore, the overall findings indicate that the items for mathematics teaching practice instruments can measure and answer the study objectives.


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