过度拥挤的教室及其与南非学习者数学成绩的关系

Marien Alet Graham
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摘要南非学生的数学成绩越来越受到全球的关注,研究发现了许多导致数学成绩差的因素,班级规模是其中之一。当教室过于拥挤时,这可能会导致紧张的环境,这可能会对教学质量产生负面影响。本研究的目的是通过使用解释性顺序混合方法来获得对教室过度拥挤问题的整体理解。我们首先使用TIMSS 2019年九年级数学数据调查了大班与数学成绩之间的关系。接下来是定性阶段,这引出了教育者对过度拥挤的教室和成就之间关系的看法。定量结果显示,两者之间存在显著的负相关关系,表明班级规模越大,成绩越差。研究还表明,那些强烈认为班级里有太多学习者的老师所教的学生,比那些没有这种感觉的老师所教的学生表现得差得多。定性结果显示,参与者认为,过度拥挤的班级导致与学习者的个性化互动有限,教学被忽视,时间管理不善,这些都与较差的数学表现有关。建议包括,各级所有利益攸关方应优先考虑班级过度拥挤的问题。关键词:数学成绩班级规模timss 2019专题分析披露声明作者未报告潜在利益冲突。
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Overcrowded Classrooms and their Association with South African Learners’ Mathematics Achievement
AbstractThere is growing global concern concerning South African learners’ mathematics achievement, with research identifying many factors contributing to poor mathematics achievement, with class size being one of them. When classrooms are overcrowded, this may lead to a stressful environment which can negatively impact the quality of teaching and learning that is possible. The purpose of this study was to gain a holistic understanding of the problem of overcrowded classrooms by using an explanatory sequential mixed-methods approach. We first investigate the association between large classes and mathematics achievement using the TIMSS 2019 data for Grade 9 mathematics. This is followed by the qualitative phase, which elicited educators’ perceptions of the relationship between overcrowded classrooms and achievement. The quantitative results showed a significant negative correlation between the two, indicating that the larger the class size, the worse the achievement. It also showed that learners taught by teachers who strongly believed that there were too many learners in a class performed significantly worse than learners taught by teachers who did not feel this way. The qualitative results showed that participants believed that overcrowded classes led to limited personalised individual interaction with learners, didactic neglect and poor time management, which are associated with poorer mathematics performance. Recommendations include that the issue of overcrowded classes should be prioritised by all stakeholders at the different levels.Keywords: Mathematics achievementclass sizeTIMSS 2019thematic analysis Disclosure StatementNo potential conflict of interest was reported by the author(s).
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期刊介绍: The editorial policy of'' the African Journal of Research in Mathematics, Science and Technology Education (AJRMSTE) is to disseminate, as widely as possible, high quality research findings and well written articles on Curriculum Studies; Teacher Education; Education for Development; Mathematics Education; Science Education; Design & Technology Education and Computer Education. Articles that promote the understanding of curricular policy and diverse socio-cultural issues and those which stimulate epistemological and methodological debates are welcome. The editorial board welcomes articles that will contribute to the overall development of science, mathematics, technology and environmental education in Africa.
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