Abstract:
This research explored pre-service teacher‟s conceptual and procedural understanding
of derivatives. The research design that was used for the study was descriptive
research design. Purposive sampling technique was used in the study to select sample
of college students in the final year studying Mathematics and ICT in the Volta
Region. The sample for the study was 61 pre-service teachers comprising 25 pre service teachers from one college of education and 36 pre-service teachers from other
college. Conceptual and Procedural Understanding Based Test (CPUBT) was the
prime instrument used in collecting the data on pre-service teachers Conceptual and
Procedural Understanding of derivatives. The results indicated that pre-service
teachers have a lot of conceptual and procedural difficulties in derivatives. They were
weak in both geometric and physical concepts used in finding derivatives, and lacked
procedures used in working derivatives. Consequently, 60% of pre-service teachers
who participated in the study were unable to make use of action, process, object and
schema analysis of problems involving the application of derivatives. The implication
is that, pre-service teachers would use rote memorization of the concept for the
purpose of passing their exams without understanding the application of derivatives in
real-life scenarios. To achieve pre-service teachers‟ conceptual and procedural
understanding of derivatives, mathematics tutors in the study area should put more
emphasis on geometric and physical concepts in teaching derivatives. They should use
more activities and exercises in teaching the concept and should use the constructive
approach for students to also use their construct knowledge and activities in
understanding the concept of derivatives.
Description:
A Thesis in the Department of Education,
Faculty of Science Education, submitted to the school of
Graduate Studies, in partial fulfillment
Of the requirements for the award of the degree of
Master of Philosophy
(Mathematics Education)
In the University of Education, Winneba.