Trends in Mathematics Education Research: Garnette Mae V. Balacy, MS May 26, 2018
Trends in Mathematics Education Research: Garnette Mae V. Balacy, MS May 26, 2018
Education Research
Garnette Mae V. Balacy, MS
May 26, 2018
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Research issuances
Publication
Trends in Teaching and Learning Math
Variety of Research Approaches
Sample of Researches
You must have been asked these…
• What is my study?
• I know the problem, how can these be answered?
• I know the answer, how will I craft scientific questions?
• I have the data, how do I process?
• I have the results, how do I analyze?
• I have the analysis, how do I make the conclusion?
• I have the paper, how do I make them interested?
General Principles on Higher Education
Research
1. Research is the ultimate expression of an individual’s innovative and
creative powers
2. Research thrives in an environment characterized by free flow of
information, honest and analytical exchange of ideas and
supportive policy and administrative structures
3. Research is one of the main functions of the higher education
sector. HEIs are expected to lead in the conduct of discipline-based,
policy-oriented, technology-directed and innovative/ creative
researches that are locally responsive and globally competitive
NHERA Priority discipline clusters
Consistent with the Medium term Plan for the Development of Higher Education
and the New Higher Education Highway Toward a Knowledge-based Economy,
research shall be encouraged in the following clusters of disciplines:
Science and Mathematics
Education and Teacher Training
Health and health profession
Information and Communication Technology
Engineering, Maritime and Architecture
Agriculture
Environmental Science
Humanities
Social Sciences
Other disciplines as identified by the Commission
Priority Areas in Education and Education
Management
1. Program/curricular studies
2. Policy Oriented Studies, eg access and equity
3. Research on quality and standards, eg quality assurance,
benchmarking
4. Technology and Education, e.g
5. Model building studies
6. Institutional development studies
7. Manpower and demand
8. others
DepEd Order No 16 series of 2017
Research Management Guidelines – the policy statement
State
Development
universities
partners
and colleges
Indigenous
Cultural
Communities
Publication
Why publish a research paper?
• Ten-year basic
education is
blamed for
overcrowded
curriculum
• Shortage of
qualified math
teachers
• Teacher-
centered
classrooms
Critical thinking
• Intellectually disciplined process of actively and
skillfully conceptualizing information gathered from
observation, experience, reflection and reasoning or
communication as a guide to belief and action (Scriven
and Paul, 1987)
Problem Solving
Finding a way around a difficulty, around an obstacle, and finding a
solution to a problem that is unknown (Polya, 1965)
The challenge of change in teaching practices
European Commission (2007) stated that basic math education is still
not effective because:
oIt is designed for formal teaching
oLinks to the real world are weak
oFew experimental and modeling activities
oTechnology is quite rarely used
Teacher-related Challenges
Quantitative – teacher recruitment and retention
- teachers’ access to networks, resources, in-service
training, exchanges and collaboration
Qualitative – types of mathematical knowledge by Ma ( 1999)
e.g. teachers’ attitudes, beliefs, convictions about math
The technological challenge
• In basic education, technology concerned were mainly calculators,
spreadsheets, dynamic geometry software (Hoyles and Lagrange
2009).
• Have enriched opportunities for experimentation, visualization and
simulation
• The issue is linked to teaching resources
Collaboration
Is a process of systematic,
reflective inquiry to
improve educational
practice or resolve
problems in any
operating unit like school,
classroom or office
(DepEd)
STEPS FOR MATHEMATICAL MODELLING
• Step 1: Identify the physical situation
• Step 4: Interpret the result in terms of the original and compare the
result with observations or experiments
• Demonstrate dimensionality of a
measurement scale
Survival analysis is a set of statistical methods used for examining data where the
time until the occurrence of an event of interest is the outcome variable(Despa, 2012). This
quantitative-descriptive correlational study aimed to investigate the survival of the
Bachelor of Secondary Education students of UM Digos College for the batch of students
from 2008 – 2012, 2009 – 2013, 2010 – 2014, 2011 – 2015 and 2012 – present. This study
also determined the dropout rate and its relationship to the predictor variables which
includes the age, sex and major that causes students to drop out. Kaplan-Meier Analysis
and Log Rank Testing were used to analyze the enrolment data acquired from the Office of
the Registrar of the UM Digos College.
Results revealed that there is no significant difference between the variables and
the dropping out of the students. Age, sex and major are not factors that predict the
probability of a student to drop out of school. Thus, it cannot be used to formulate a model
that would indicate if a student has a greater chance of dropping out or not. It was also
found out that students have the possibility of dropping out of school in between their
second semester of their first year and first semester of their second year in school.
Way Forward
School’s set of
guidelines,
policy operational
procedures and etc.
Identifying a niche,
usually defined by agenda
programs offered
An implicit policy
budget instrument
References
National Higher Education Research Agenda
Charting a Course for a Successful Research Career: A guide for Early
Career Researchers
Mathematics Framework for Philippine Basic Education
Educating Teachers for Diversity by the OECD
How to design and evaluate Research in Education by Fraenkel
Educational Research: Contemporary Issues and practical approaches
by Wellington
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