Improving Students’ Level Three Of Van Hiele Geometric Thinking On 3d Using Problem-Based Learning At St. James Senior High School
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This study aimed at improving students’ level three of van Hiele geometric thinking on
3D using problem-based learning at St. James Senior High School in the Sunyani
Municipality of the Bono Region in Ghana. The study which was grounded in the
positivist paradigm employed a quantitative research approach and a pre-test-post-test
quasi-experimental design in analysing the data collected. The intact class sampling
was used in selecting two classes of 50 students each for the study. The data collection
instrument comprised of pre-test and post-test that was conducted before and after the
intervention respectively. Findings from the study revealed a statistically significant
difference in the achievement scores of students in the control and experimental groups.
Specifically, the study found that students who received instruction based on the PBL
and VHPBI recorded high mean sore than those in the control group who received
instruction based on the conventional method of teaching geometry. The study therefore
recommended that mathematics teachers should be introduced and trained to use the
PBL and VHPBI for the effective teaching of geometry.
