Chapter 1 and 2
Chapter 1 and 2
Chapter 1 and 2
A Thesis
Presented to
The Faculty of the College of Teacher Education
Batangas State University
Rosario
In Partial Fulfilment
Of the Requirements for the Degree
BACHELOR IN ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
By:
Lina, Princess Aprille J.
Mendoza, Marvin D.
Rubel, Jeffrey H.
CHAPTER I
THE PROBLEM
Introduction
Mathematics is the study of topics such as quantity numbers structure
space and change. Through the use of abstraction and logic, mathematics
developed from counting, calculation, measurement, and the systematic study of
the shapes and motions of physical objects. Practical mathematics has been a
human activity for as far back as written records exists. The application of
mathematics pervades the environment and every individual encounters its uses in
economic and working context.
Every activity that we did everyday requires the touch of mathematics.
Every morning we woke up we start knowing the time in our clock, and that is a
simple mathematics. Knowing the amount of ingredients that we will put together
when we are cooking, it is mathematics. When we pay the driver as we commute
going to school, it is also mathematics. We spent almost of our time by computing
the number of things and estimating the characteristics of our surroundings.
Nowadays, mathematics is one of the major concerns of Department of
Education as an important component of the overall education program in the
country, especially in elementary education in which the student learning
foundation started.
CHAPTER II
REVIEW OF LITERATURE
This chapter deals with the review of related literature and research studies
closely related to the present study. It elaborates the conceptual as well as the
research literature, both local and foreign views.
Conceptual Literature
An examination constitutes an important step in the supervision of school,
both public and private, and considered as a part of regulatory power vested by the
law upon the Department of Education, Culture and Sports. This is a measure
which may serve the Secretary of Education in determining whether a school is
operated in satisfactory manner. It is used to evaluate the effectiveness of
instruction.
An examination is considered as a part of regulatory powers vested by the
law upon the Department of Education and it constitutes an important slept in the
supervision of schools for both private and public. This may serve as a key for the
Secretary of Education to determine whether a school is operated in a satisfactory
manner. It is also used to assess the effectiveness of instruction.
To maintain and attain the highest quality of education is mostly the main
objective of the Department of Education and usually the reason why educational
system exists. Through the appropriate device use for measuring the academic
excellence of the student is the best way to achieve the foremost objective. This
refers to the National Achievement Test given annually in every school.
Mathematics
Mathematics. In this high-tech and globally competitive society, it is
becoming more and more important that all citizens be confident in their ability to
do mathematics. Knowledge of Mathematics is an important skill necessary to
succeed in todays world. All students deserve equal access to learning
mathematics and teachers must take effort to ensure this happens. (Duffy, et. al
2005)
A very large part of modern life depends on mathematics. Through the use
of abstraction and logical reasoning, mathematics evolved from counting,
calculation, measurements and systematic study of shapes and motion of physical
object. Knowledge and the use of basic mathematics has always been a inherent
and integral part of individual and group life. Refinement of basic ideas is visible
in mathematical text originating an Ancient Egypt, Mesopotamia, Ancient China,
Ancient India, and Ancient Greece. Rigorous argument appears in Eucids
Elements. The development continued in fitful burst until the Renaissance period
of 16th century, when mathematical innovations interacted with the new scientific
discoveries leading to acceleration in research that continuous in the present day.
Mathematics is a branch of Science that deals with the study of numbers,
measurements and space. It is also the logical study of quantity, form,
arrangement, and magnitude specially the method of disclosing the properties and
easy and
a place where
students learn nothing more than how t memorize formulas, compute numbers
experiences and do number skills. ( Ruelos 2001)
everyone learn mathematics. Perhaps, the teacher, being responsible for students
learning, must address the differences of each learner and provide various
experiences to meet their needs. Exposing the students to a wide variety of
learning experiences and giving them the freedom to choose would yield more
progress. In addition, it was also mentioned that developing a positive attitude
towards learning mathematics is more important aspect of students learning
experiences. (The National Council of Teachers of Mathematics 2000)
The best teacher never loses sight of their students potential. They believe
in the brilliance and ability of all their students. These potentials and abilities can
make a difference and may even help them enjoy doing mathematics. (Landsman
2006)
It is encouraged that mathematics teachers can be inventive and has the
capability of using different techniques to gauge depth of understanding the
students. As classroom teacher, they need to integrate their lessons with various
activities that will likely make the teaching-learning process took part effectively.
(The Educators Magazine 2005)
A classroom for non creative teachers would be a dull and there would be
no change. Everything will stay as is and student would be deprived of finding
newness in classroom. As teachers, it is therefore necessary that there is the
creative power applied in each lesson presented so as to make discussion lively
and colourful. (Doblon 2005)
English, Filipino, Mathematics Science and Hekasi and are tested for what they
know.
NAT examinations aim to:
1. Provide empirical information on the achievement level of pupils/students in
Grade Three, Grade Six and Second Year to serve as guide for policy makers,
administrators, curriculum planners, supervisors, principals and teachers in their
respective courses of action.
2. Identify and analyze variations on achievement levels across the years by
region, division, school and other variables
3. Determine the rate of improvement in basic education with respect to individual
schools within certain time frames.
much easier with the help of a variety of teaching tools that help make
mathematical concepts more concrete and demonstrate to students how they will
use math in their everyday lives.
From this concept, the significant role of NAT becomes more evident and
gives importance for students as well as the teachers in teaching learning strategies
on how to be more competitive and interested to focus more in the study. If the
teacher has an effective strategies and knowledge in assessing the students on how
to be more focused, they will never experience difficulties in teaching in the
following years.
Beliefs and practices related to mathematics were assessed for 21 fourththrough sixth-grade teachers. At the beginning and the end of the school year
teachers beliefs about (1) the nature of mathematics (i.e., procedures to solve
problems versus a tool for thought), (2) mathematics learning (i.e., focusing on
getting correct solutions versus understanding mathematical concepts), (3) who
should control students mathematical activity, (4) the nature of mathematical
ability (i.e., fixed versus malleable), and (5) the value of extrinsic rewards for
getting students to engage in mathematics activities were assessed. (6) Teachers
self-confidence and enjoyment of mathematics and mathematics teaching were
also assessed. Analyses were conducted to assess the coherence among these
beliefs and associations between teachers beliefs and their observed classroom
practices and self-reported evaluation criteria. Findings showed substantial
The studies of Strang and Ruelos were similar to the present study in which
they stated the difficulty of Mathematics as a subject. Strang stated that even
though mathematics is a difficult subject for the students, this will solved if the
pupil emphasize how important it is. According to Ruelos mathematics would be
easy if the students will show interest to the subject.
The study of Salazar and Priddle were also similar to the study in which
they stated that students will enjoy learning mathematics if they find it interesting.
Salazar said that classroom activities should be stimulating and challenging while
Priddle said that teachers should think some techniques to nurture the multiple
intelligence. One of the activities that he suggested is that the teacher should ask
the pupils to write a paragraph about the life of the Mathematicians for them to be
motivated.
The present study was also similar to the study of Landsman and Doblon
who stated that the teaching-learning environment may be achieved if the
classroom is colourful and lively.
Conceptual Framework
The conceptual framework gives the viewpoint about the study. The focus
of this study was the National Achievement Test results in Mathematics of Grade
VI students of Taysan District from year 2012 2015.
Research Paradigm
INPUT
PROCESS
OUTPUT
Assessment of National
Achievement Test
results in the areas of
Mathematics subject.
Survey Questions
Proposed material to
enhance the students
performance in
Mathematics.
Competencies. Refers to the skills that are required to master in a particular grade
level in a particular subject area.
Result. To happen because of something else that happened or was done before.
To be caused by something else.