Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry

This study attempted to investigate the effects of the constructivist teaching method on the achievement and subject matter retention in Analytic Geometry of students at Tarlac State University, Tarlac City during the second semester of school year 1999-2000. It utilized a quasi-experimental non-equ...

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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_doctoral-18632022-06-01T06:39:13Z Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry Valdez, Jumar M. This study attempted to investigate the effects of the constructivist teaching method on the achievement and subject matter retention in Analytic Geometry of students at Tarlac State University, Tarlac City during the second semester of school year 1999-2000. It utilized a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design using four intact classes of first year students pursuing Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Architecture enrolled in Analytic Geometry as respondents. The experimental group was taught using the constructivist method, while the control group was taught using the traditional method of teaching. A 25-item multiple choice test developed by the researcher was used to determine the achievement of the students. The same test was administered in both the experimental and control groups before and after the treatment period to determine the subject matter retention of the students. Results of the study revealed that the students taught using the constructivist method had better achievement than the students taught using the traditional method. It was also found that the subject matter retention among the students who were taught using the constructivist method was better than the one given to the students exposed to the traditional method. The students with high mathematical ability had longer subject matter retention over those with low mathematical ability. The students whose parents are degree holders achieved better than those whose parents are non-degree holders. An interaction effect between the teaching method and parents' educational attainment was found too. No other interaction effects between and among the teaching method, mathematical ability and parents' educational attainment were significant. It can be said, therefore, that the constructivist method worked equally well with high and low mathematical ability students. 2001-02-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/864 https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1863&context=etd_doctoral Dissertations English Animo Repository Constructivism (Education) Academic achievement Memory Geometry, Analytic Teaching Instructional systems Mathematics--Study and teaching Mathematics
institution De La Salle University
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Philippines
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topic Constructivism (Education)
Academic achievement
Memory
Geometry, Analytic
Teaching
Instructional systems
Mathematics--Study and teaching
Mathematics
spellingShingle Constructivism (Education)
Academic achievement
Memory
Geometry, Analytic
Teaching
Instructional systems
Mathematics--Study and teaching
Mathematics
Valdez, Jumar M.
Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
description This study attempted to investigate the effects of the constructivist teaching method on the achievement and subject matter retention in Analytic Geometry of students at Tarlac State University, Tarlac City during the second semester of school year 1999-2000. It utilized a quasi-experimental non-equivalent control group design using four intact classes of first year students pursuing Bachelor of Science in Civil Engineering and Architecture enrolled in Analytic Geometry as respondents. The experimental group was taught using the constructivist method, while the control group was taught using the traditional method of teaching. A 25-item multiple choice test developed by the researcher was used to determine the achievement of the students. The same test was administered in both the experimental and control groups before and after the treatment period to determine the subject matter retention of the students. Results of the study revealed that the students taught using the constructivist method had better achievement than the students taught using the traditional method. It was also found that the subject matter retention among the students who were taught using the constructivist method was better than the one given to the students exposed to the traditional method. The students with high mathematical ability had longer subject matter retention over those with low mathematical ability. The students whose parents are degree holders achieved better than those whose parents are non-degree holders. An interaction effect between the teaching method and parents' educational attainment was found too. No other interaction effects between and among the teaching method, mathematical ability and parents' educational attainment were significant. It can be said, therefore, that the constructivist method worked equally well with high and low mathematical ability students.
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author Valdez, Jumar M.
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title Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
title_short Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
title_full Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
title_fullStr Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
title_full_unstemmed Constructivist method: Effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
title_sort constructivist method: effects on achievement and retention in analytic geometry
publisher Animo Repository
publishDate 2001
url https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_doctoral/864
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