The relationship between teaching practices and students’ achievement in mathematics in Lesotho
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Stols, Gerrit Hendrikus
Kriek, Jeanne
Ogbonnaya, Ugorji Iheanachor
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Southern African Association for Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education
Abstract
Research has found that teaching practices are a critical factor in promoting student achievement
in mathematics and may therefore explain a substantial portion of the variance in student
learning and achievement. The aim of this study was to assess the relationship between student
achievement in mathematics and teachers’ teaching practices in the Maseru District in Lesotho,
Southern Africa. A self-report instrument - Mathematics Teaching Opinionate Scale (MaTOS) -
was used to collect data from 40 Form C (Grade 10) mathematics teachers about their teaching
practices. This paper outlines correlations found between specific teaching practices (formal
presentation, teacher-guided discussion, group work and homework) and student achievement in
mathematics. Possible implications of these correlations are discussed and recommendations for
further research are put forward.
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Teaching practices, Students' achievement, Mathematics
Sustainable Development Goals
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Stols, G, Kriek, J & Ogbonnaya, UI 2008, 'The relationship between teaching practices and students’ achievement in mathematics in Lesotho', African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education, vol. 12, Special Edition, pp. 107-118. [http://www.journals.co.za/ej/ejour_saarmste.html]
