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Title: Effectiveness of Problem Solving Method in Teaching Mathematics at Grade IX
Authors: Baniya, Binod Kumar
Keywords: Teaching mathematics;Problem solving method
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: Department of Mathematics Education
Institute Name: Central Department of Education
Level: Masters
Abstract: This is an experimental research related to find the effectiveness of problem solving method in teaching mathematics at grade IX. The objectives of this study were as To find out the effectiveness of problems solving method in teaching geometry at grade IX. To compare the achievement score of the student thought by problem solving method and traditional method.For the data collection, the researcher developed two achievement test paper, pretest and post test. In order to finalize the tools, pilot studies of both test paper I an II were conducted on schools. Shree Prem Devi Secondary School, Paduka 3, Dailekh, The pre-test consisted of thirty multiple choice items on the unit geometry at grade IX. The post-test consisted of thirty multiple choice items on the unit of geometry at grade IX. A pretest-posttest non-equivalent-groups design was adopted for the purpose of thisstudy. The population of this study consisted only to study. Mathematics of grade IX students of Dailakh district. Grade Nine students of Shree Prem Devi Secondary School, Dhamigaun,Paduka, Dailekhwas chosen for sampling purpose two nonequivalent groups were chosen for sampling purpose. Twonon-equivalent groups were defined on the basis of the pretest result. Experimental a control groups were assigned by tossing a coin. Both the experimental and control groups were taught by the research himself on selected unit ‘geometry” at their usual period. The duration of instruction was 3 weeks. At the end of the instructional period, both groups took a posttest on the same topic. The mean and standard deviation of the scores were calculated. Then the difference in the mean achievement of both groups were tested by applying t-test statistical method. The average difference was significant at 0.1 level of confidence. Hence, the researcher concluded that the achievement of students taught by problem solving method of teaching improved significantly better than the achievement of students taught by the traditional method.
URI: https://elibrary.tucl.edu.np/handle/123456789/15066
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