Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study

© 2017 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved. Reforms are being made as the Philippines adopt a new mathematics curriculum. A part of the curriculum is the integration of the history of mathematics in the Grade 7 lesson for Measurement. Lesson Study was utilized to explore the possible...

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Main Authors: Baroja, Samuel Joshua D., Arceo, Claribelle Pia, Dancel, Darlferhen, Natividad, Angelyn Taberna, Obrial, Jessica, Santos, Paul Jorel, Tungul, Katherine Theresse, Elipane, Levi Esteban
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spelling oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-37752022-04-29T01:34:24Z Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study Baroja, Samuel Joshua D. Arceo, Claribelle Pia Dancel, Darlferhen Natividad, Angelyn Taberna Obrial, Jessica Santos, Paul Jorel Tungul, Katherine Theresse Elipane, Levi Esteban © 2017 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved. Reforms are being made as the Philippines adopt a new mathematics curriculum. A part of the curriculum is the integration of the history of mathematics in the Grade 7 lesson for Measurement. Lesson Study was utilized to explore the possible outcomes integrating history in teaching mathematics. An introductory lesson about measurement for grade seven students was carefully planned by the authors and was implemented via a Research Lesson consisting of 17 transitioning sixth graders. The actual lesson and the post lesson debriefing were video–and–audio recorded, then transcribed. Moreover, the students were asked to write a short reflection, expressing their learnings regarding the lesson. The corpus of data were analysed and coded using phenomenological perspectives. The researchers further validated their data through gathering artefacts which consist of the student outputs. Three emergent issues in attaining the objectives of the lesson were identified: (1) Appropriateness of Tasks in terms of Cognitive Demands and Deeper Intellectual Quality, (2) What Teacher Interventions are suitable in terms of Teacher Support and Questioning Skills, and (3) the Importance of the use of Code—Switching in mathematics lessons. The study revealed certain benefits as to how Lesson Study could facilitate in designing lessons that adhere to the notions of Problem–Solving and Critical Thinking, the twin Goals of the new mathematics curriculum. Furthermore, feedbacks from the observers showed that using history of math builds a lesson on measurement effectively by enhancing students’ attentiveness and realization about the significance of the lesson in real life. Thus, integrating history of mathematics is worthy of consideration in planning a successful mathematics lesson. 2017-02-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/2776 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Mathematics—Study and teaching--Philippines Mathematics—History Code switching (Linguistics)--Philippines Science and Mathematics Education
institution De La Salle University
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country Philippines
Philippines
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topic Mathematics—Study and teaching--Philippines
Mathematics—History
Code switching (Linguistics)--Philippines
Science and Mathematics Education
spellingShingle Mathematics—Study and teaching--Philippines
Mathematics—History
Code switching (Linguistics)--Philippines
Science and Mathematics Education
Baroja, Samuel Joshua D.
Arceo, Claribelle Pia
Dancel, Darlferhen
Natividad, Angelyn Taberna
Obrial, Jessica
Santos, Paul Jorel
Tungul, Katherine Theresse
Elipane, Levi Esteban
Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
description © 2017 American Scientific Publishers All rights reserved. Reforms are being made as the Philippines adopt a new mathematics curriculum. A part of the curriculum is the integration of the history of mathematics in the Grade 7 lesson for Measurement. Lesson Study was utilized to explore the possible outcomes integrating history in teaching mathematics. An introductory lesson about measurement for grade seven students was carefully planned by the authors and was implemented via a Research Lesson consisting of 17 transitioning sixth graders. The actual lesson and the post lesson debriefing were video–and–audio recorded, then transcribed. Moreover, the students were asked to write a short reflection, expressing their learnings regarding the lesson. The corpus of data were analysed and coded using phenomenological perspectives. The researchers further validated their data through gathering artefacts which consist of the student outputs. Three emergent issues in attaining the objectives of the lesson were identified: (1) Appropriateness of Tasks in terms of Cognitive Demands and Deeper Intellectual Quality, (2) What Teacher Interventions are suitable in terms of Teacher Support and Questioning Skills, and (3) the Importance of the use of Code—Switching in mathematics lessons. The study revealed certain benefits as to how Lesson Study could facilitate in designing lessons that adhere to the notions of Problem–Solving and Critical Thinking, the twin Goals of the new mathematics curriculum. Furthermore, feedbacks from the observers showed that using history of math builds a lesson on measurement effectively by enhancing students’ attentiveness and realization about the significance of the lesson in real life. Thus, integrating history of mathematics is worthy of consideration in planning a successful mathematics lesson.
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author Baroja, Samuel Joshua D.
Arceo, Claribelle Pia
Dancel, Darlferhen
Natividad, Angelyn Taberna
Obrial, Jessica
Santos, Paul Jorel
Tungul, Katherine Theresse
Elipane, Levi Esteban
author_facet Baroja, Samuel Joshua D.
Arceo, Claribelle Pia
Dancel, Darlferhen
Natividad, Angelyn Taberna
Obrial, Jessica
Santos, Paul Jorel
Tungul, Katherine Theresse
Elipane, Levi Esteban
author_sort Baroja, Samuel Joshua D.
title Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
title_short Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
title_full Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
title_fullStr Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing history of mathematics: A lesson study
title_sort optimizing history of mathematics: a lesson study
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