Problems Faced by Higher Secondary Mathematics Teachers in Curriculum Implementation.
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Department Of Mathematics Educaton
Abstract
The purpose of this study is to find the Problems faced by higher
secondary level mathematics teachers in implementing of mathematics
curriculum in Salyan district. The census survey research design has been
adopted to conduct the study. The nature of this study is quantitative and
qualitative in nature. To achieve objectives, the researcher has reviewed some
literatures that are related to this study. The related previous study of research
reports and journal has been reviewed. The researcher prepared; questionnaire
and interview guidelines for data collection. Likert 5 points scale is included in
questionnaire. All together 42 mathematics teachers from all the higher
secondary schools in Salyan district were taught in class XI and XII taken as
sample of the study.
For this study the problems are categorized into seven categories which
have fulfilled the basic need of this research. The census sampling survey
method has used to conduct the research. The responses have collected from all
the respondent teachers and interview has taken to the selected 8 mathematics
teachers through random sampling method. The collected data has been
quantified based on five points Likert scale. Questionnaire have been included
in each category of problems and analysis of the responses have been carried
out using statistical indicators such as mean weightage and simple percentage
have been used for analysis of the problems. Interviews have been used to cross
checking the results from questionnaire. The data was analyzed combining the
results from questionnaires and interviews in descriptive way.
From the study, the researcher found that many of problems were
appeared in implementation of curriculum in higher secondary level. Among
the seven different set of items described above shows that there are numerous
problems faced by teachers in implementing of curriculum; they are lack of
training, classroom environment, unavailability of reference teaching materials,
and background of the students and so on.
