Exploring values implicit in Ghanaian Senior High School mathematics textbooks

Author:

Essien Nicholas1,Davis Ernest Kofi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Education Studies, University of Cape Coast, Cape Coast, Ghana

Abstract

Values are pivotal in mathematics education. Coming to grips with values in mathematics as a means of understanding them well enough to enculturate children in the subject has been highlighted in the literature. Valuing in mathematics has been positioned as the key driver of both the content of the mathematics curriculum and its teaching. This study explored values implicit in Ghanaian Senior High School mathematics textbooks. A sample of four best-selling Ghanaian Senior High School Form 1 Core Mathematics textbooks were purposely selected for this study. Using a checklist, the study explored mathematical values and mathematics educational values implicit in these textbooks. Findings from the study revealed that mathematical values of Objectism, Progress and Openness were emphasized more in the textbooks, while mathematics educational values namely Formalist View, Theoretical Knowledge, Instrumental learning, Accessibility and Evaluation were also emphasized more. How these values were conveyed is presented and the implications of the results of the study for policy and practice are also discussed, especially the need to use an array of mathematics books rather than only one to teach students in order to expose them to the values they need to become life-long learners in mathematics.

Publisher

SAGE Publications

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