Fasilitering van refleksie by onderrig of leer van wiskunde– geïnspireer deur maatskaplike verantwoordelikheid
Abstract
When studying learners’ performance in
mathematics, it is important to investigate more than just their cognitive performance in the
subject. The purpose of this study was to investigate, identify and reflect on the strong and
weak points of 23 grade 7 learners in respect of their study orientation (i.e. confidence in
mathematics, study attitude and study habits in mathematics), as well as their knowledge
of basic mathematics and their basic vocabulary in mathematics. The 23 learners came from
Setswana, English, isiXhosa and Afrikaans home language backgrounds and were taught
through medium of English and Afrikaans. Three standardised questionnaires or tests,
triMATHS (BM[P], MV[P] and SOM[P]), were administered on the same day with ten-minute
breaks in between the questionnaire ortests. The results of the data confirmed that these learners
could do basic mathematics (BM[P]), and knew the basic vocabulary of mathematics (MV[P]).
However, their confidence in mathematics, their study attitude and study habits in mathematics
(SOM[P]) varied mostly from unsure to inadequate. Profiles were drawn of the individual
learners’ performance in triMATHS, as well as those of the group, and these were analysed
to identify those who might need assistance, support or remediation. The systematic analysis
and interpretation of the results from the three questionnaires or tests helped the researcher
and the teacher to better understand learners’ backgrounds, their feelings, attitudes and habits
(study orientation in mathematics), their knowledge of basic mathematics, as well as their basic
vocabulary in mathematics. (The latter was further probed during the in-depth interview with
the mathematics teacher.) No intervention, however, was developed to remediate, support or
develop these learners’ inadequate study orientation because their school was permanently
closed after 2010
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