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Impact of cooperative learning on teaching mensuration to senior secondary studies

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dc.contributor.author Salami, Olajumoke Olayemi
dc.contributor.author Spangenberg, Erica Dorethea
dc.date.accessioned 2024-10-02T11:33:05Z
dc.date.available 2024-10-02T11:33:05Z
dc.date.issued 2024-06-05
dc.identifier.issn 2710-2122
dc.identifier.issn 2710-2114
dc.identifier.uri https://hdl.handle.net/20.500.14155/2116
dc.description.abstract Scientific and technological developments rely strongly on mathematical skills. However, mensuration is a challenging topic in school mathematics, leading to poor performance by many students. Various factors are responsible for the unsatisfactory performance, including inappropriate teaching methods where students passively absorb knowledge transmitted through reading and explanations of textbook contents. Thus, this study examined how a cooperative learning method affected students' performance in mensuration. A quasi- experimental research design was used in the study. The sample comprised two intact classes of 80 students assigned to experimental and control groups selected from one senior secondary school in Ogun State. Data were collected using an adopted standardised mensuration achievement test (MAT), which takes an analytical approach that includes problem-solving, geometric reasoning, formula application, and conceptual comprehension. The results showed a statistically significant difference between the mean score (M=11.18, SD=3.09) of students taught mensuration using the cooperative learning method and the mean score (M=7.66, SD=3.32) of students taught mensuration without using the learning method of teaching (t (78)=9.50, p=0.00). Also, the mean score varied statistically significantly (M=7.66, SD=2.63) of male students taught mensuration using the cooperative learninmethod and the mean score (M=8.73, SD=3.08) of female students taught mensuration without using the learning method of teaching (t (78) = 6.58, p=0.00). Therefore, cooperative learning in mathematics classrooms fosters students' ability to create and achieve learning objectives en
dc.description.sponsorship Self en
dc.language.iso en en
dc.publisher ERRCDF en
dc.subject Cooperative learning, mathematical skills, mensuration, student performance. en
dc.title Impact of cooperative learning on teaching mensuration to senior secondary studies en
dc.type Article en


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