2019
DOI: 10.20897/ejsteme/3931
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Influence of Teachers Preparedness on Performance of Pupils in Mathematics in Lower Primary Schools in Aberdares Region of Kenya

Abstract: Performance in Mathematics among pupils in lower primary schools in Kenya is a problem that continues to be a concern to parents, teachers and stakeholders in education. Teacher related factors and in particular teacher preparedness has been cited as a major contributing factor to poor teaching methods which fundamentally translates to pupils' poor performance. The purpose of the study was to evaluate the influence of teacher preparedness on pupils' performance in Mathematics in lower primary schools in the Ab… Show more

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“…This is supported by previous study which stated that several components were necessary to create a comprehensive instructional design, including instructional problems, context, task analysis, learning objectives, content sequencing, instructional strategies, instructional development, and evaluation instruments [33]. By preparing appropriate and comprehensive teaching materials, teachers effectively promote students' understanding and internalization of the taught mathematical concepts [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…This is supported by previous study which stated that several components were necessary to create a comprehensive instructional design, including instructional problems, context, task analysis, learning objectives, content sequencing, instructional strategies, instructional development, and evaluation instruments [33]. By preparing appropriate and comprehensive teaching materials, teachers effectively promote students' understanding and internalization of the taught mathematical concepts [34].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 56%
“…The study came to the idea that teachers were well-prepared before starting an English class by using Scrabble. This study demonstrates the necessity for teachers to institutionalize the creation of professional materials prior to the start of instruction as a best practice (Kariuki et al, 2019). Additionally, Mårell-Olsson (2019) noted that despite the fact that the participating instructors in their study saw gamification teaching designs as a trigger for inspiring and involving students in their learning, teachers' general level of readiness for this teaching approach appears to be relatively low.…”
Section: Findings and Discussion Scrabble Game Supports Students' Mot...mentioning
confidence: 87%
“…The TISSA (2019) reported curriculum discrepancies in the areas of content delivery and use of teaching aids in some public universities in sub-Saharan Africa. Similarly, in a study by Kabombwe (2019) and Mbugua (2019) on understanding a competency-based curriculum and education: The Zambian perspective, it was discovered that several public universities in Zambia experience inconsistencies in the use of instructional resources for content delivery. According to Forlin (2021), factors such as classrooms, general university infrastructure, and utilities are vital in implementing the curriculum in public universities.…”
Section: Inmentioning
confidence: 99%