This research aimed to discuss the indigenous students’ learning effects of mathematics which was based on the self-designed localization and materialization of mathematics activities and had proceeded for one year. The quasi-experimental method was used in this research. There were 58 indigenous first grade students which were divided into three experimental groups (A, B, C) and one control group (D). Experimental instruments embodied written tests and manipulative tests which were designed by researchers according to the indicators proclaimed by Ministry of Education. The main findings were as followed: (1) The influence of localization and materialization of mathematics activities on the indigenous first grade students’ learning effects ...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
This research is motivated by the fact in the field that the fourth-grade students' mathematics lear...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...
This research aimed to discuss the indigenous students ’ learning effects of mathematics which was b...
This research aimed to discuss the indigenous students’ learning effects of mathematics which was ba...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
The education performances among the indigenous group in Malaysia are deprived. Although the Governm...
The study was conducted to ascertain the effect of ethno-mathematics teaching materials on students’...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
We examine the influence of Canadian governmental policies upon the ability of First Nations student...
We explored junior high school teachers' knowledge and the impact of indigenous games in teaching ba...
This paper provides some early results on a project designed to improve Aboriginal children's perfor...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
This research is motivated by the fact in the field that the fourth-grade students' mathematics lear...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...
This research aimed to discuss the indigenous students ’ learning effects of mathematics which was b...
This research aimed to discuss the indigenous students’ learning effects of mathematics which was ba...
Australian Indigenous students' mathematics performance continues to be below that of non-Indigenous...
The education performances among the indigenous group in Malaysia are deprived. Although the Governm...
The study was conducted to ascertain the effect of ethno-mathematics teaching materials on students’...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
In 2004, a young, non-Indigenous, second-year teacher in a remote Queensland Indigenous community de...
This paper explores pedagogies that support Indigenous students learning of mathematics. Three schoo...
We examine the influence of Canadian governmental policies upon the ability of First Nations student...
We explored junior high school teachers' knowledge and the impact of indigenous games in teaching ba...
This paper provides some early results on a project designed to improve Aboriginal children's perfor...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
Research driven by government policy in mathematics education has focused on determining teaching an...
This research is motivated by the fact in the field that the fourth-grade students' mathematics lear...
For some Indigenous students, school mathematics and science can be a 'fish out of water' experience...