The study investigated primary school teachers’ experiences with games as curriculum resources for teaching mathematics in Ghana. In the study, 156 certificated primary school teachers in the Upper West Region of Ghana in both rural and urban settings were surveyed. Using a questionnaire consisting of 29 closed and open-type questions and in-depth informal conversation interviews (IDICIs), participants’ quantitative and qualitative responses on their experiences with games in school were explored. Descriptive statistical analysis was applied to the quantitative datawhile narrative analysis was applied to qualitative responses. The study showed that teachersappear to have rich personal experiences with games but minimal education...
This paper reports on a study which investigated the nature of classroom interaction and how that af...
This article aims at finding out math teachers' (N =44) and math teacher trainees' (N =226) views co...
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children play...
This study explored Ghanaian primary school teachers ’ values and challenges of integrating cultural...
AbstractMeaningful learning occurs when individuals connect their existing knowledge with their curr...
We explored junior high school teachers' knowledge and the impact of indigenous games in teaching ba...
The study sought to investigate the perceptions of Mathematics teachers and students on the implemen...
The primary focus of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of games when used in tertiary-...
Teaching and learning mathematics as a subject has for a long time been a difficult task to both lea...
International audienceIndigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ...
This research explores how mathematics pedagogy can be improved by looking at how children are engag...
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children play...
This study examined the perceptions of teachers in implementing simulation games in teaching and lea...
For many years, education in South Africa has been based mainly on western values. This has contribu...
Both the teachers and students experience difficulties in the teaching and learning of Mathematics i...
This paper reports on a study which investigated the nature of classroom interaction and how that af...
This article aims at finding out math teachers' (N =44) and math teacher trainees' (N =226) views co...
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children play...
This study explored Ghanaian primary school teachers ’ values and challenges of integrating cultural...
AbstractMeaningful learning occurs when individuals connect their existing knowledge with their curr...
We explored junior high school teachers' knowledge and the impact of indigenous games in teaching ba...
The study sought to investigate the perceptions of Mathematics teachers and students on the implemen...
The primary focus of this study was to investigate the effectiveness of games when used in tertiary-...
Teaching and learning mathematics as a subject has for a long time been a difficult task to both lea...
International audienceIndigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ...
This research explores how mathematics pedagogy can be improved by looking at how children are engag...
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children play...
This study examined the perceptions of teachers in implementing simulation games in teaching and lea...
For many years, education in South Africa has been based mainly on western values. This has contribu...
Both the teachers and students experience difficulties in the teaching and learning of Mathematics i...
This paper reports on a study which investigated the nature of classroom interaction and how that af...
This article aims at finding out math teachers' (N =44) and math teacher trainees' (N =226) views co...
Indigenous studies from Nigeria have often highlighted the connection between ordinary children play...