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CONCEPTUAL MODEL FOR PROBLEM-BASED LEARNING IN LEARNING MEDIA MATHEMATICS
Ruzlina Panjang Adni, Hanafizan Hussain
Multimedia University
Preliminary Studies…
Perception of Art and Design Studentstowards Mathematics
Boring
Irrelevant with their majoring
Exclude from their programs
Purpose of this study…
To change the syllabus in the Mathematics for the Art and Design Students
Easily be understoodby the students
Very minimal knowledge in acquiringand understanding Mathematical concepts
To engage the students’learning and studying
Recent Study…
Shea and Bidjerano (2009) … “the epistemic engagement approach, which foregrounds the role of learners as collaborative knowledgebuilders, is more fully articulated and extended through a community of inquiry”
McLellan (2000) … “adapted ‘the experience realms’ from Pine and Gilmore (1999) to classify user experience into four dimension:types of participation (active/passive) and levels of participation(absorption/immersion)”
An Experience Realms (McLellan, 2000)
Current learning approach
Learn Mathematics Concept+
Text books’ exercises
• Boring• Frustration• Failure Rate is high
New learning approach
Learn Mathematics Concepts+
Problem Solving
• Interesting• Enjoyable• Success rate improved
Studies have shown…
“Problem solving approach have been introduced in the Mathematics Lessons” (Foong, Yap and Koay (1996); Chapman (1999); and Grouws (1996))
Why Problem-based learning (recent studies)…
“Many of the current graduates are found to be lacking in creativity, communication skills, analytical and critical thinking, and problem solving skills” Teo and Wong (2000)
“By adapting the problem-based learning, it can increase the students’active engagement with content, as well as their capacity for self-directed learning, collaboration, and social interaction” Knowlton, D. (2003)
Many higher institutions are moving towards problem-based learningas a solution to producing graduates who are creative, can think critically and analytically, and able to solve problems”Neo and Neo (2001)
Framework of the Singapore Mathematics Program(Ministry of Education, 2000)
New Jersey Mathematics Curriculum Framework
The Objectives of using these frameworks…
• To provide the students with the necessary mathematics skillswhich can be implemented or applied in their art and design classes
• To help the students to acquire and apply the mathematics conceptsand skills in their art and design classes
• To focus on creating a problem-based tool instead of the actual Mathematics terminology and concepts
The Implementation of these frameworks…
• requires a long-term study
• takes time to accumulate results
• involves pilot project with the prototype to be developed and tested on the targeted users
Conclusion…
• The development of the curriculum should be studied in depthin order to cultivate a deep understanding of mathematics lessons
• Students with learning disabilities in mathematics should deserve a more meaningful mathematics curriculum
• The new Mathematics curriculum for the Art and Design students should be more open in nature
Thank you.