在流感大流行期间,将制作练习册纳入微积分学习:一项现象学研究

Arnel S. Travero
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微积分是大多数学习者认为令人沮丧和困难的课程之一。这种挫败感和遇到的困难,再加上向在线学习模式转变带来的挑战。为了解决其中的一些挑战,教师研究员采用了基于项目的学习方式,通过制作练习簿来提高学生的学习水平。该研究采用现象学方法调查了大流行期间中学教育学士-数学专业二年级学生制作工作簿的生活经历。该研究对2020-2021学年第二学期学习微积分课程的学生进行了简单的随机抽样。11名学生回答并接受了半结构化的面试问题。通过专题分析,出现了三个主题:(1)大流行期间制作微积分练习册的困难和挑战;(2)大流行期间制作微积分练习册的策略;(3)制作练习册作为学习微积分的工具。这项研究的结果可能是其他数学教育工作者设计学习干预措施或应用基于项目的学习(特别是制作工作簿)的跳板,以加强学生在大流行期间不仅在微积分方面,而且在一般数学方面的学习。它也可作为在其他领域和层面进行相关研究的基准。
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Integrating Workbook-Making in Learning Calculus during the Pandemic: A Phenomenological Study
Calculus is one of the courses considered frustrating and difficult by most learners. This frustration, along with difficulty encountered, is coupled with the challenges brought about by the paradigm shift to online learning. In an effort to address some of these challenges, the teacher-researcher employed project-based learning through workbook-making in hopes of improving students' learning. The study used a phenomenological approach to investigate the second year Bachelor of Secondary Education- Mathematics students’ lived experiences in workbook-making during the pandemic. The study utilized simple random sampling among the students who were taking Calculus course during the second semester of the school year 2020-2021. Eleven (11) students responded and were subjected to semi-structured interview questions. Using thematic analysis, three themes emerged: (1) Difficulties and Challenges in making Calculus workbook during the Pandemic, (2) Strategies employed to make Calculus workbook during the Pandemic, and (3) Workbook-making as a tool in learning Calculus. The result of the study may be a springboard for other Mathematics educators to devise learning interventions or apply project-based learning, specifically workbook-making, in enhancing students’ learning, not only in Calculus but Mathematics in general, during the pandemic. It can also serve as a baseline in conducting related studies in other fields and levels.
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