Use of Teaching Aids in Tertiary Mathematics: A Phenomenological Study
Joel C. Patiño
Discipline: Education
Abstract:
This study aimed to investigate the perspectives and experiences of tertiary students
regarding the utilization of teaching aids in Mathematics in the new normal at Cotabato
State University. The study encompassed the COVID-19 pandemic period, with five selected
fourth-year Bachelor of Secondary Education students majoring in Mathematics who had
undergone blended mathematics instruction. The research employed a phenomenological
approach and subsequently applied thematic analysis. The study's findings revealed the
presence of both positive and negative experiences with the use of teaching aids in
Mathematics during the new normal. The beneficial experiences comprised the utilization
of mathematical resources deemed very valuable by the students, which can also assist
them in becoming accountable learners. Conversely, adverse experiences contained the
students' challenges in absorbing the supplied resources and difficulties with internet
connectivity. To manage these difficulties, both emotion-focused and problem-focused
coping strategies were applied. The study concludes that the utilization of teaching aids in
comprehending mathematical ideas and word problems in the new normal posed
significant challenges for students, since they are unaccustomed to the new mode of
instructional delivery and find self-directed learning difficult. Consequently, it is
recommended to offer students with more comprehensible self-learning tools, including
localized instructional materials and customized videos. Furthermore, students should get
sustained support, particularly internet subsidies, during synchronous and asynchronous
sessions.
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