scholarly journals Communicating Lesson Objectives and Effective Questioning in the Mathematics Classroom: The Ghanaian Junior High School Experience

2021 ◽  
Vol 14 (4) ◽  
pp. 965-984
Author(s):  
Marien Alet Graham ◽  
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Surette van Staden ◽  
Prosper Dzifa Dzamesi ◽  
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1955 ◽  
Vol 48 (5) ◽  
pp. 331
Author(s):  
Clarence Olander

The Pythagorean relationship is one of the most widely used of all mathematical formulas. Accordingly, junior high school classes in algebra and general mathematics usually include some work involving simple applications of this important relation.


1954 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 254-278
Author(s):  
Harold Bulmer

The problem of developing instructional materials for junior high-school general mathematics classes is a difficult one. Because of the diversity of interests and previous training of the pupils who are normally enrolled in these classes it is hard to find topics which are sufficiently interesting and general in their appeal to meet the needs of a majority of the pupils found in these classes.


Author(s):  
Richard Kyere Asomah ◽  
Hager Dennis ◽  
Mohammed Nurudeen Alhassan ◽  
Joseph Kofi Aseidu

The public outcry about students’ poor performance in mathematics can be said to have gained currency in recent times, in the dailies in Ghana. The outcry has been fueled by the fact that Ghanaian eight graders have always been among the least performing in international assessments such as TIMSS. Since available literature is replete with the fact that students’ attitudes of their mathematics classroom environment influence their attitudes to their classroom activities and hence their mathematics achievement, this study was designed to determine the attitudes of junior high school pupils towards their mathematics classroom learning environment. A total of 350 eighth and ninth graders (i.e., forms two and three junior high school students) from four public and two private randomly selected schools in a metropolitan community in southern Ghana participated in the study. The study adapted the mathematics attitude questionnaire (MAQ) instruments, a questionnaire designed to measure students’ attitudes of their classroom environment on four different subscales. The results revealed that, though in general, the attitudes of students were positive, that of the private school students were relatively more positive than their public-school counterparts in each of the subscales. Implications of this are discussed and recommendations for classroom teachers and future research are also presented.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Yiqin Bao ◽  
Gui Wang ◽  
Zhengtang Sun

We are in the era of big data, and it is particularly important to cultivate students’ data processing ability. Python is an important auxiliary tool for data analysis, and its syntax is concise and clear, which is suitable for junior high school students to start learning code language. Making full use of modern information technology and Innovating Curriculum form is the new requirement of “China education modernization 2035”. Integrating Python into junior high school mathematics classroom is not only the innovation of mathematics curriculum form, but also a good way to cultivate students’ thinking ability and programming thought. Based on the understanding of Python software and data processing plate in junior high school mathematics curriculum, this paper analyzes the promotion of students’ thinking ability by integrating Python into junior high school mathematics classroom, and explores the strategies of applying Python in teaching combined with cases.


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