Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria

the quest to contextualise education in Africa has been on-going for a while and many countries have been making efforts towards it. During this time of educational review, conscious efforts should be made to identify problematic levels of some subjects that are dreadful to the learners to pave the...

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Main Authors: I. A. Salami, C. I. O. Okeke
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Language:English
Published: University of the Free State 2018-04-01
Series:Perspectives in Education
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Online Access:http://196.255.246.28/index.php/pie/article/view/3392
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description the quest to contextualise education in Africa has been on-going for a while and many countries have been making efforts towards it. During this time of educational review, conscious efforts should be made to identify problematic levels of some subjects that are dreadful to the learners to pave the way for curriculum re-design for context appropriateness. Mathematics learning in African countries has been a source of concern to all educational stakeholders despite several efforts towards its deconstruction. An examination of performance trend in the subject might reveal at what point the learning started declining and this will suggest intervention towards decolonisation of its content. This study measured the academic performance of pupils from preschool level up to the end of primary education (VI class). A descriptive survey research design was adopted and 720 Primary VI pupils were selected through multi-stage sampling technique in a state in Nigeria. Primary School Mathematics Performance Record Sheet (PSM_PRS) was used to collect mathematics scores from preschool through Primary VI class. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and graphs. Pupils started experiencing major declines in mathematics from Primary III class. Results also indicate no significant difference in the class where male and female pupils’ performances started declining. Therefore, there is the need to review and contextualise mathematics content from third year in primary/elementary school for effective learning. Activity-based and exploratory strategies using contextual experiences and resources to deliver mathematics lessons were recommended for third year in primary/elementary schools and beyond.
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spelling doaj.art-5909787fdd0a41e29dd904ee5cf3d1492024-03-18T11:10:43ZengUniversity of the Free StatePerspectives in Education0258-22362519-593X2018-04-0135210.18820/2519593X/pie.v35i2.4Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in NigeriaI. A. Salami0C. I. O. Okeke1University of Fort Hare, South AfricaUniversity of Swaziland the quest to contextualise education in Africa has been on-going for a while and many countries have been making efforts towards it. During this time of educational review, conscious efforts should be made to identify problematic levels of some subjects that are dreadful to the learners to pave the way for curriculum re-design for context appropriateness. Mathematics learning in African countries has been a source of concern to all educational stakeholders despite several efforts towards its deconstruction. An examination of performance trend in the subject might reveal at what point the learning started declining and this will suggest intervention towards decolonisation of its content. This study measured the academic performance of pupils from preschool level up to the end of primary education (VI class). A descriptive survey research design was adopted and 720 Primary VI pupils were selected through multi-stage sampling technique in a state in Nigeria. Primary School Mathematics Performance Record Sheet (PSM_PRS) was used to collect mathematics scores from preschool through Primary VI class. Data were analysed using descriptive statistics and graphs. Pupils started experiencing major declines in mathematics from Primary III class. Results also indicate no significant difference in the class where male and female pupils’ performances started declining. Therefore, there is the need to review and contextualise mathematics content from third year in primary/elementary school for effective learning. Activity-based and exploratory strategies using contextual experiences and resources to deliver mathematics lessons were recommended for third year in primary/elementary schools and beyond. http://196.255.246.28/index.php/pie/article/view/3392Basic mathematicsDeclining performanceDecolonised contentMathematics learningContextualised teaching
spellingShingle I. A. Salami
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Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
Perspectives in Education
Basic mathematics
Declining performance
Decolonised content
Mathematics learning
Contextualised teaching
title Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
title_full Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
title_fullStr Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
title_short Transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development: A case study of its learning trend in Nigeria
title_sort transformation and decolonisation of mathematics education for sustainable development a case study of its learning trend in nigeria
topic Basic mathematics
Declining performance
Decolonised content
Mathematics learning
Contextualised teaching
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