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EDUCATION MATHEMATICS PROJECT TOPICS AND MATERIALS
1. Relationship
between students’ mathematics final grade at secondary school and primary
teachers education: case of thogoto teachers college, kiambu county, kenya
2. An analysis of the
factors influencing achievement in mathematics geometry among secondary school
students in makadara sub-county, nairobi county
3. The effect of sex
and environment on mathematics achievement of senior secondary school students’
in katsina state
4. Influence of
cooperative learning instruction on secondary school students’ achievement and
self concept in mathematics in kenya
5. The integration of
hands-on games in the learning of probability: a case of grade 12 learners in
the oshakati cluster of oshana region
6. Difficulties that
level one trainees encounter in learning mathematics: a case study of the
windhoek vocational training centre
7. Teachers’ classroom
assessment practices in two selected senior secondary schools in the oshikoto
region
8. Academic resilience
in mathematics amongst at-risk grade 10 learners in namibia: a phenomenology
study
9. Effects of
information and communication technology (ict)-driven pedagogy on performance
of grade 12 geometry ordinary level learners in the omusati educational region,
namibia
10. Investigating the
grade 12 teachers’ subject and pedagogical content knowledge of mathematics in
some selected public schools in the khomas education region, namibia
11. An investigation on
the effects of teacher-designed educational videos on grade 11 learners’
geometry performance in oshikoto education region, namibia
12. An experimental study
of collaborative instructional strategy (cis) for teaching mathematics at
primary level in pakistan
13. Feasibility of
teaching quadratic equations in senior high school form one
14. Teacher trainees’
attitude towards learning mathematics and anxiety levels for teaching
mathematics
15. Assessing basic
school mathematics teachers’ information communication technology integration
in the teaching and learning of mathematics
16. Comparison of
d1agrai\is and i\10dels lised for teaching atol\lic oiwitj\ls in tile senior
secondary schiool
17. Senior secondary
school students’ and teachers’ perception of the difficult organic chemistry
topics in the central region
18. Comparison of
learning cycle and traditional teaching approaches on students’ understanding
of selected concepts in electricity
19. Impact of classwide
peer tutoring method on senior high school students’ achievement and retention
in quadratic functions ..
20. Relationship
between first year students’ self-concept, intrinsic motivation and mathematics
achievement
21. Incorporating
geogebra software in the teaching of circle theorem and its effect on the
performance of students
22. Sex differences and
teachers’ awareness of school -based assessment among senior high schools in ho
municipality
23. The effect of vhpi
on pre-service teachers’ geometric thinking and motivation to learn geometry
24. Exploring the
mentorship activities of uew mathematics education interns
25. Using excel to
improve the teaching and learning of probability in colleges of education: an
action research of gbewaa college of education, pusiga-bawku
26. Investigating the
impact of inquiry-oriented instructional approach (io-ia) on teaching and
learning of partial differential equations to undergraduate students of uew
27. Gender differences
in mathematics achievement of senior high school students in selected districts
in
28. Comparative content
analysis of categories of exrecises inmathematical tasks in two ghanaian senior
high school mathematics textbooks
29. The spatial ability
effect on pre-service teachers’ basic geometry content knowledge in relation to
verbal reasoning
30. Quality of teaching
mathematics and opportunity to learn standards provided for junior high school
pupils on their performance in basic education certificate examination (bece)
in the kadjebi
31. Investigating
effects of the use of active pedagogy on senior high school students’
achievement in logical reasoning in west mamprusi district
32. The use of smartphone
mathematics applications among pre-service mathematics teachers at teacher
universities in ghana
33. A study of
self-efficacy beliefs in computer use of undergraduate maths students’ and its
relationship to their computer experiences in shs
34. Pre-service
teachers’ use of problem solving skills in dealing with simultaneous equations
involving word problems
35. Students’
achievement in mathematics in the liberia senior high school certificate
examination (lshsce) and how it is influenced by teacher characteristics
36. Impact of classwide
peer tutoring method on senior high school students’ achievement and retention
in quadratic functions
37. Effects of geogebra
on senior high school students’ mathematical understanding of rigid motion
38. Junior high school
students’ difficulties in solving word problems in algebra in tema education
metropolis
39. The teacher factor
in junior secondary school girls‘ achievement and attitude towards mathematics
40. Exploring the
expository techniques of teaching and learning mathematics in the shama district
41. Gender differences
in pre-service teachers’ van hiele’s geometric reasoning levels and their
attitude towards geometry
42. Investigating the
use of problem solving approach (psa) in the teaching of mathematics at this
basic school level
43. The nature and
causes of mathematical anxiety among senior high school students
44. Impact of using
geogebra software in teaching and learning rigid motion on senior high school
students in ghana
45. A survey of the
state of implementation of school – based assessment in mathematics: the case
of senior high schools in the bibiani – anhwiaso – bekwai district
46. Assessing factors
that influence students’ interest in mathematics in senior high schools in
ashanti region, ghana
47. A comparison of two
methods of teaching compound subtraction (decomposition versus base-complement
addition)
48. The effect of ict
integration on senior high students’ motivation and achievement in geometry:
the case of gomoa west district
49. Adding or
subtracting fractions: relative effectiveness of the lcm and the equivalent
fractions methods
50. Senior secondary
school students‟ perception of their core mathematics classroom environment and
attitude towards core mathematics
51. Using geometer’s
sketchpad to overcome konongo-odumase shs students’ difficulties in circle
theorems
52. Teachers’ and
students’ perception of resources availability, learning activities, and
motivation to learn, as factors that inhibit senior high school students’
mathematics performance in as
53. Effects of the
constructivist teaching approach on senior high school students’ performance in
algebra in the gomoa east district of ghana
54. Investigating
pupils’ strategies on mathematics achievement from private and public basic
schools in the chorkor circuit of the accra metropolis
55. Effect of
problem-based learning on college of education students’ achievement in, and
attitude toward probability
56. Examining senior
high school mathematics teachers‟ and students‟ perception of mathematics
discourse in ghana
57. Resources available
for teaching mathematics in senior high schools in the western region of ghana
58. Using activity
approach to overcome mansoman senior high school form three
students’difficulties in mensuration
59. Effect of video
based instruction on students’ relational understanding and attitudes in solid
mensuration
60. Using
constructivist approach to address senior high school students’ difficulties in
solving linear equations word problems: a case of potsin t.i. Ahmadiyya s.h.s.
61. Senior high school
students’ attitude towards mathematics and perception of their mathematics
classroom learning environment
62. Investigating
preservice mathematics teachers perception on cognitive needs, tpack levels and
altruism
63. Gender and
mathematics achievement of students in bimbila college of education, ghana
64. Using diagrams that
will enhance conceptual understanding and skills development in circle theorems
among shs 2 students of mankessim senior high school
65. Exploring the
competencies of basic school supervisors in mathematics: the case of kwahu east
district of the eastern region
66. Mathematics tutors’
level of participation in t-tel professional development and their perceived
self efficacy beliefs to implement the b.ed. Mathematics curriculum
67. Mathematics tutors’
ict integration into teaching and learning of mathematics in the colleges of
education in ghana
68. In-service
teachers’ use of ict in teaching mathematics in ghana: a case study in the cape
coast metropolis
69. The use of basic
education comprehensive assessment system/school education assessment
(becas/sea) mathematics tests and its results in enhancing mathematics teaching
and learning at komend
70. Mathematics
teachers’ perception on classroom assessment and practices at the junior high
schools in ghana. A case study at awutu-senya district
71. An assessment of
senior secondary schools mathematics curriculum implementation in federal
capital territory abuja nigeria
72. Assessment of
students performances in mathematics in some selected secondary schools in
sokoto north lga in sokoto state between 2013 to 2018.
73. Effect of
psychological aids of mathematics on the academic performance of students
74. Prospective
mathematics teachers’ knowledge of fraction
75. Effects of
teachers’ transfer on students’ academic performance in senior secondary
schools abuja nigeria
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