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European journal of educational research, Jan 14, 2024
This study explores the extent to which the gendered views exist among students in Kosovo's compu... more This study explores the extent to which the gendered views exist among students in Kosovo's compulsory education (primary and lower secondary schools) regarding mathematics and reading. It analyzes students' perceptions of these academic domains concerning the performance of their peers (the same others) from the gender perspective. Additionally, it examines students' perspectives on the opinions of their parents and teachers (their significant others) regarding girls' and boys' performance in math and reading. Furthermore, the study investigates whether students hold gender-stereotypical attitudes toward professions related to math and those that heavily rely on reading skills. The survey method was used to conduct this study. A sample of 531 students in compulsory education participated in this study, completing a paper-based questionnaire consisting of 14 items evenly distributed between mathematics and reading. The findings indicate that around half of the respondents believe that girls and boys perform equally well in both mathematics and reading and that parents and teachers hold the same views regarding the performance of their children/students in these academic domains. However, among the remaining portion of respondents who expressed gendered views, a higher percentage favored boys as being more proficient in math, while girls were seen as superior in reading skills. This study emphasized the need to address and mitigate these gender stereotypes, to ensure that students of both genders can pursue their careers successfully without any limitations.
, declare that this thesis and the work presented in it are my own and it has been generated by m... more , declare that this thesis and the work presented in it are my own and it has been generated by me as the results of my original research. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the thesis contains no material previously published or written by another person except where due reference is made. The electronic copy of the dissertation is identical to the printed copy.
European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This research study presents the PGBE model for teaching and learning percentages with students o... more This research study presents the PGBE model for teaching and learning percentages with students of Grade 7 when their cognitive development enables the conceptual understanding of percentages as proportional statements, and offers the possibility for more effective matching of them with fractions and decimal numbers. The abbreviation PGBE presents the interrelation of the poster method and three instructional models through which different types of students' mathematical knowledge about percentages can be built. Hence, P stands for the poster method through which the recognition of students' previous knowledge about percentages can be done, G represents different grids that can be used for building concrete type of knowledge about them; B signifies the bar model for developing students' proportional understanding of percentages, and E represents the extended bar model for fostering students' principled-conceptual understanding of percentages. The effectiveness of the implementation of the PGBE model is assessed by organizing two cycles of piloting and conducting the experimental method with 263 students of ten Grade 7 classes. The results of the study show that the implementation of the PGBE model has had an impact on the learning of stude nts, stimulating an in-depth learning and a long lasting knowledge about percentages for this cohort of students.
European journal of educational research, Jan 14, 2024
This study explores the extent to which the gendered views exist among students in Kosovo's compu... more This study explores the extent to which the gendered views exist among students in Kosovo's compulsory education (primary and lower secondary schools) regarding mathematics and reading. It analyzes students' perceptions of these academic domains concerning the performance of their peers (the same others) from the gender perspective. Additionally, it examines students' perspectives on the opinions of their parents and teachers (their significant others) regarding girls' and boys' performance in math and reading. Furthermore, the study investigates whether students hold gender-stereotypical attitudes toward professions related to math and those that heavily rely on reading skills. The survey method was used to conduct this study. A sample of 531 students in compulsory education participated in this study, completing a paper-based questionnaire consisting of 14 items evenly distributed between mathematics and reading. The findings indicate that around half of the respondents believe that girls and boys perform equally well in both mathematics and reading and that parents and teachers hold the same views regarding the performance of their children/students in these academic domains. However, among the remaining portion of respondents who expressed gendered views, a higher percentage favored boys as being more proficient in math, while girls were seen as superior in reading skills. This study emphasized the need to address and mitigate these gender stereotypes, to ensure that students of both genders can pursue their careers successfully without any limitations.
, declare that this thesis and the work presented in it are my own and it has been generated by m... more , declare that this thesis and the work presented in it are my own and it has been generated by me as the results of my original research. To the best of my knowledge and belief, the thesis contains no material previously published or written by another person except where due reference is made. The electronic copy of the dissertation is identical to the printed copy.
European Journal of Educational Research, 2020
This research study presents the PGBE model for teaching and learning percentages with students o... more This research study presents the PGBE model for teaching and learning percentages with students of Grade 7 when their cognitive development enables the conceptual understanding of percentages as proportional statements, and offers the possibility for more effective matching of them with fractions and decimal numbers. The abbreviation PGBE presents the interrelation of the poster method and three instructional models through which different types of students' mathematical knowledge about percentages can be built. Hence, P stands for the poster method through which the recognition of students' previous knowledge about percentages can be done, G represents different grids that can be used for building concrete type of knowledge about them; B signifies the bar model for developing students' proportional understanding of percentages, and E represents the extended bar model for fostering students' principled-conceptual understanding of percentages. The effectiveness of the implementation of the PGBE model is assessed by organizing two cycles of piloting and conducting the experimental method with 263 students of ten Grade 7 classes. The results of the study show that the implementation of the PGBE model has had an impact on the learning of stude nts, stimulating an in-depth learning and a long lasting knowledge about percentages for this cohort of students.