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The impact of 8Ps learning model on the mathematical problem-solving performance of grade 12 learners in the concept of stationary points in differential calculus

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dc.contributor.advisor Mogari, L. D.
dc.contributor.author Omoniyi, Adebayo Akinyinka
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-23T10:28:33Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-23T10:28:33Z
dc.date.issued 2022-11-11
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/10500/31060
dc.description.abstract Noting the centrality of problem solving to Mathematics and its capability to enhance learner performance in the subject, the study measured the impact of the use of 8Ps learning model on the mathematical problem-solving performance of South African Grade 12 learners in the concept of stationary points in differential calculus. The study explored how to apply the heuristic problem-solving model in the Mathematics classroom and the likely challenges its application could pose. The study sample comprised 253 Grade 12 learners and 8 teachers drawn from eight high schools in Tshwane West education district, Gauteng province. A mixed-method approach of quasi-experimental design involving non-equivalent control group and interpretive design were adopted. Constructivism and three problem-solving theories reinforced the study. Data were collected mainly using mathematical problem-solving achievement test, classroom observations and semi-structured interviews. Quantitative data were analysed by descriptive and inferential statistical tools. The paired t-test result {t = 16.28, p = .00001, p < α = .05} obtained reveals that the post- test result (𝑥̅ = 41.98, σ = 16.28) of the experimental group is significantly higher than the post-test result (𝑥̅ = 16.01, σ = 6.15) of the control group. The resulting eta- squared statistic, 𝜂2 = .69, indicates a large effect size. Corroborating these results are the one-way ANOVA tests performed at α = .05 significance level. For the high achievers, the experimental group achieved 70.6% while the control group produced 0%. The mean score (𝑥̅ = 51.25, σ = 6.24) is thus statistically significant. For medium achievers, the {𝐹(1, 48) = 22.058, 𝑝 < .001} obtained indicates a statistically significant difference in the mean scores of both groups. However, for the low achievers, the {𝐹(1, 102) = .301, 𝑝 = .584} got yields a statistically insignificant difference. Overall, the quantitative data analysis result suggests that the 8Ps-oriented instruction applied in the experimental group was more effective than the traditional teaching methods adopted in the control group. These results were triangulated by the qualitative data analysis results obtained. The classroom observations conducted yielded positive responses and attitudes from the participants towards the use of 8Ps-oriented Mathematics instruction. The interviews also recorded participants’ favourable perceptions of the problem-solving learning method. This study therefore proposes that the 8Ps learning model be incorporated in the teaching and learning of Mathematics in South Africa. en
dc.format.extent 1 online resource (xxv, 388 leaves) : illustrations (some color), color charts, color graphs en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.subject 8Ps-oriented instruction en
dc.subject Traditional instruction en
dc.subject Mathematical problem solving en
dc.subject Learner performance en
dc.subject Mixed methods en
dc.subject Constructivism en
dc.subject Quasi-experimental design en
dc.subject Interpretive design en
dc.subject Differential calculus en
dc.subject Stationary points en
dc.subject SDG 4 Quality Education en
dc.subject.ddc 515.33071268227
dc.subject.lcsh Differential calculus -- Study and teaching (Secondary) -- South Africa -- City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality en
dc.subject.lcsh Problem solving -- Study and teaching -- South Africa -- City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality en
dc.subject.lcsh Academic achievement -- South Africa -- City of Tshwane Metropolitan Municipality en
dc.subject.other UCTD en
dc.title The impact of 8Ps learning model on the mathematical problem-solving performance of grade 12 learners in the concept of stationary points in differential calculus en
dc.type Thesis en
dc.description.department Mathematics Education en
dc.description.degree D. Phil. (Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (Mathematics Education))


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