Motivational Techniques used in Teaching Mathematics: Teacher's Perception and Practice
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Department of Mathematics Education
Abstract
There are several motivational techniques according to different psychologist
and educationists which help teachers to motivate their learners in teaching
mathematics. The objective of the study was to find out the teachers’ perception and
current practices of motivational techniques used by mathematics’ teachers in
mathematics classroom at secondary level. The design of this study was mixed
method which is parallel research design. Different data collection tools such as open-
ended questionnaire, closed ended questionnaire, checklist form and Likert's scale
statement were used in this study. Open-ended questionnaire and Likert's scale
statement were provided for teachers and closed ended questions were provided for
students. Two mathematics classes of every teacher were observed by the researcher
with the help of prepared checklist form. The qualitative data was analyzed general
inductive and descriptively. Similarly, quantitative data was analyzed via frequency,
percentage and Chi-square test. The population of the study was all the mathematics’
teachers and students of Devchuli municipality in Nawalpur district of secondary
level. From five schools, three mathematics teachers were selected by purposive
sampling method and ten students was selected by simple random sampling from each
schools. All the mathematics’ teachers were found to have positive perception
towards motivational techniques. They employed motivational techniques in
mathematics classroom while teaching/learning activities such as warm up activities,
establishing good rapport and behaving friendly with students, creating threat free
environment and fair competition situation by providing lots of relevant examples and
linking the daily life activities, students were actively participated in teaching
activities, positive reinforcement with the feedback, summarized the session, solve
the student's problems, achieve the intended objectives and thanks to students for their cooperation at the end of class. On the basis of rigorous analysis and interpretation of
the data, it can be concluded that all the mathematics’ teachers had positive perception
towards employing motivational techniques while teaching and other every fields. All
teachers agreed that motivation is the necessary component of every field and its most
affecting teaching learning process.