Abstract
In this symposium, we discuss our project Mathematical Progress and Value for Everyone (MProVE) which is about doing this hard research on helping low achievers at the Secondary levels improve in their learning of mathematics. We start with the recognition that a complex confluence of factors contribute to students’ low achievement. It is not restricted to their difficulties with the traditional ‘content’ domain – the subject matter of mathematics is viewed as difficult to grasp and they lack good foundations in mathematical knowledge. Other factors that contribute towards/hinder their learning include metacognitive dispositions, learning habits, threshold for frustration, feelings of confidence etc. It is our stance that efforts that can result in sustainable improvements in their achievement should take into consideration all these interacting factors that influence their learning of mathematics.
In the first paper on “Four factors to consider in helping low achievers in mathematics", we propose and describe in some detail a framework for helping low achievers in mathematics that attends to the following areas: Mathematical content resources, Problem Solving disposition, Feelings towards the learning of mathematics, and Study habits.
Leong, Yew Hoong, Yap, Sook Fwe, & Tay, Eng Guan
Four Factors to Consider in Helping Low Achievers in Mathematics