Linking Community and Pedagogy: Ethnomodels from Coastal Villages in Panay, Philippines

Renato V. Herrera Jr., Emellie G. Palomo
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This design ethnography was conducted in two fishing villages on Panay Island, Philippines. The study aimed to gather data about the mathematical activities of the fisherfolks to identify ethnomodels for the integration of learners' local mathematical knowledge into mathematics instruction. The local mathematical knowledge of the fisherfolks was used as inspiration and grounding for designing and developing a context-based teaching-learning material. Seven key informants were chosen purposively. Participant observation, ethnographic interviews, and elicitation techniques were used for data gathering and triangulation. Furthermore, IDEO's design thinking toolkit for human-centered design was used as a guide for designing and developing the teaching-learning material. The three-part analyses using LeCompte's item, pattern, and structure level analysis revealed that mathematical ideas were embedded in the activities of the fisherfolks and their cultural artifacts. Their mathematical ideas were elaborated in four ethnomodels integrated into the context-based activity book: "The Mathematics of the Fisherfolks".
社区与教育学的联系:菲律宾帕奈沿海村庄的民族模型
这个设计民族志是在菲律宾帕奈岛的两个渔村进行的。该研究旨在收集有关渔民数学活动的数据,以确定将学习者的当地数学知识融入数学教学的民族模型。渔民当地的数学知识被用作设计和开发基于上下文的教学材料的灵感和基础。有目的地挑选了七名关键线人。参与者观察、民族志访谈和启发技术被用于数据收集和三角测量。此外,IDEO的以人为中心的设计思维工具包被用作设计和开发教学材料的指南。使用LeCompte的项目、模式和结构层次分析的三部分分析表明,数学思想嵌入了渔民及其文化制品的活动中。他们的数学思想在四个民族模型中得到了阐述,这些模型被整合到基于上下文的活动书中:“Fisherfolks的数学”。
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