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Conceptual knowledge and its importance in teaching mathematics

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Type Article
Author Hussein, Yusuf Fakhraddin. Eötvös Loránd University, Budapest, Hungary.
Pages pp. 50-65
Host Item Entry Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences. Vol. 3, no. 1, 2022
Electronic Location Full text (PDF)  PDF
Descriptors Cognitive processes  -  Mathematics instruction  -  Concept formation  -  Mathematical concepts  -  Secondary education  -  Iraq
Language of document English
Country Jordan
This study highlights the importance of teaching conceptual knowledge alongside procedural knowledge in mathematics. It examines the effects of a lack of conceptual knowledge on students’ responses to mathematics teaching from the perspectives of researchers and educators. This study draws on interviews with 30 secondary school mathematics teachers from Erbil in the Kurdistan region of Iraq on conceptual knowledge in mathematics. The study focuses on three main areas: mathematics teachers’ perspectives on teaching conceptual knowledge, the conditions needed to teach conceptual knowledge, and the obstacles that they face in teaching conceptual knowledge. A thematic analysis of the interviews revealed that mathematics teachers believed that conceptual knowledge is as important as procedural knowledge. In addition, they believed that achieving a balance between conceptual and procedural understanding and emphasizing the connections between them are necessary for understanding real mathematics. Many mathematics teachers tend to use traditional teaching methods that focus on procedure and neglect conceptual mathematics. The results of this study would offer insights into the difficulties associated with mathematics teaching. Moreover, it would have practical implications for curriculum planning, emphasizing the balance of both conceptual and procedural knowledge. The study focuses on mathematics teachers’ perspectives on teaching mathematics conceptually, the conditions needed to teach conceptually, and the obstacles that they face in teaching mathematics conceptually. (Published abstract)

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Hussein, Yusuf Fakhraddin. (2022). Conceptual knowledge and its importance in teaching mathematics . Middle Eastern Journal of Research in Education and Social Sciences. Vol. 3, no. 1, 2022. pp. 50-65 Retrieved from search.shamaa.org