Mathematics In Mathematics

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Mathematics has been regarded as the backbone of scientific and technological development without which no nation can attain any sustainable development. Okafor and Adeleye (2011) defines Mathematics as the study of number, symbols, sizes, shapes, spaces, patterns, generalization, measurement, models, qualities, relationships and functions. Also Mathematics can be defines as the language of science and technology. Mathematics is an important subject that cut across all science subjects, Hence, Salman and Adeniyi (2012) concluded that without mathematics there is no science and without science there is no modern technology and without modern technology there is no modern society.
According to Eze and Agwagah (2011), a modern society cannot …show more content…

The study of mathematics is important in the education of a child. This is because mathematics is applied to everyday activities of an individual. Ezeh and Ugwuany (2013) cited Yusuf (2009) who reported that mathematics is not only considered important in its own right as a field of study and research, but also essential to every field of intellectual endeavor and human …show more content…

Odili (1990) and Okpala (2007) also revealed that the major problem that militates against pupils’ understanding of Mathematics and Mathematics concepts is the teaching approach adopted by most teachers. Mathematics teaching in Nigeria secondary schools is centered on the conventional (traditional) method or expository lecture methods. Various studies have identified that teachers still use the conventional or traditional method of teaching to handle the teaching of mathematical concepts (Agwagah 2004; Odilli 2006; Ezeh 2011). These methods are teachers-centered approach and do not give room for students’ activities and creative thinking as

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