Teachers and students attitudes towards mathematics
Found 7 free book(s)Computer Use by School Teachers in Teaching-learning ... - ed
files.eric.ed.govstudents but also holds training/orientation programmes for teachers towards basic ICT skills relevant to school ... innovation and attitudes about it. ... 1994), indicated that almost half of middle/junior high and high school mathematics, language, and science teachers and about 70% of elementary teachers in these areas used computers “at ...
PISA 2009 Assessment Framework - OECD
www.oecd.orgThe mathematics expert group was chaired by Jan de Lange of the University of Utrecht in the ... • Attitudes towards science ... Parents, students, teachers, governments and the general public – all stakeholders - need to know how well
Table of contents - OECD
www.oecd.orgteachers’ pedagogical practices with ICT;1 it also includes alternative uses of ICT by teachers to support teaching. students’ ICT competencies, which describe the core competency areas identified in existing assessment frameworks for “digital literacy” as well as attitudes and dispositions towards ICT use (for learning and for leisure).
Factors Affecting the Mathematics Problem Solving Skills ...
www.ijsrp.orgAn important objective in teaching mathematics is to develop students' mathematical problem-solving skills. The researcher, a Mathematics Coordinator, considers this endeavor to be of help to school administrators, teachers, parents, and pupils in improving the mathematics performance of learners and to other future researchers. Research Questions
Mathematics Teacher Questionnaire Main Survey
nces.ed.govThis questionnaire is addressed to teachers of mathematics, who are asked to supply information about their academic and professional backgrounds, instructional practices, and attitudes towards teaching mathematics. Since your class has been selected as part of a
Factors Affecting Students’ Academic Performance
globaljournals.orgimprove the students’ performance and the quality of education by changing the attitude of students towards learning, facilitating students and improving the teaching procedures. Parents can use the outcomes of the study to solve the students’ problems especially financial problems and to look after them. It may also create
A practical guide to improving boys’ literacy skills
edu.gov.on.calearning needs of our students and the professional growth of our teachers, and enhances the role of the school as an agent of social change. We want to give boys and girls the best opportunity to become powerful learners.” (UK Department for Education and Skills, n.d.) “[Wilhelm and Smith found that] boys who were considered to be