Project MBO (Mastery of Basic Operations) In Improving the Numeracy Level of the K-3 Elementary Learners
Ma. Christina O. Bauyon
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
The Department of Education prioritizes
improving literacy and numeracy in early learners,
according to a joint research center funded by the
Australian government and tasked with advising
the government on improving the basic education
system amid a pandemic. The rationale of the
study is to improve the academic performance
of the Key Stage 1 learners, encourage them to
strive for excellence, and help them appreciate the
application of different mathematical concepts in
real-life situations. Furthermore, this integration
of a new pedagogical approach reinforces the
implementation of interactive approaches in classroom mathematics and
other learning areas so learners’ performance in mathematics will increase and
improve to above mastery level. The study used a descriptive quantitative design.
Instruments such as the EGMA tool and teachers’ self-made supplementary
material were employed to assess the efficacy of the inquiry-based learning strategy as measured by the mathematical achievement of K-3 Learners. The data showed
significant differences between the learners’ performance before and after Project
MBO implementation through the different interventions of the K-3 teachers,
such as the validated instructional materials and interactive lessons. Based on the
findings of the study, a compendium plan served as the output of the study
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