Abstract:
The study investigated the effect of graphical solution technique on students’
performance in solving lineal inequalities, and their motivation to use the method in
learning mathematics. The study used the mixed method design where samples of 65
senior high school students were through convenient and purposive sampling proceudres.
An innovative lesson design using the graphical solution technique was used to teach an
experimental group 34 students while 31 students were also taught using the traditional
methods. Achievement tests (pre-test and post-test), questionnaire and interview guide
were the main instruments used to collect both quantitative and qualitative data in the
quasi-experimental strategy of inquiry. The results indicated that about 77% of the
students were not aware of the uses of graphical solution technique in solving linear
inequalities. The results from the pre- and post- tests also indicated that the use of
graphical solution technique as a tool in learning linear inequalities had a positive effect
on students’ performance in solving linear inequalities. The means scores between the
control and experimental groups in the post-test was not statistically significant, i.e., p >
0.05. The interview conducted on experimental group also revealed that students really
motivated to learn with the graphical solution technique. Students’ were also motivated
to learn on their own due to the interest they had from learning with the method.
Recommendations were made based on the need for stakeholders in education such as
the Ministry of education, Ghana Education service, parents and teacher education
divisions to develop and implement programs to equip new teachers with the requisite
knowledge and skills in graphical solution to teaching inequalities and mathematics in
general.
Description:
A masters’ thesis in the Department of Mathematics Education, Faculty of Science Education, submitted to the School of Graduate Studies, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the award of the degree of Master of Philosophy (Mathematics Education) degree in the University of Education, Winneba
2020