Abstract

Content analysis is a research tool used to determine the presence of certain words, themes, or concepts within, for example, textbooks. Mathematics textbooks have significant impact on students’ learning due to their role during the instructional processes. Both quantitative and qualitative data from primary and secondary sources were employed using content analysis of grade-12 Mathematics textbook and responses 23 teachers from schools of three randomly selected zones out of seven. The objective is to identify strengths and/or weaknesses of the textbook and challenges affecting teachers’ instructional practices thereby recommending corrective measures to be taken by stakeholders and policy makers. The nine units/sub-topics of the textbook have been analyzed in terms of coverage, vertical-horizontal relationships, integration, continuity, sequence and the application of higher-level cognitive objectives. Results from responses to closed-and open-ended questions revealed that major problems to the instructional practices include low interest of students (Mean = 4.22, SD = 1.06) resulting in high rate of migration, bulky content (Mean = 4.0, SD = 1.14), lack of support from parents (Mean = 3.78, SD = 0.98), Shortage of time/period allotment (Mean = 3.65, SD = 1.05), and insufficient training (Mean = 3.35, SD = 1.05). The identified themes/patterns are narrated, sequenced and interpreted using different perspectives. Findings indicated that there are no conceptual problems throughout, but there are weaknesses on the textbook such as problem of horizontal articulation with other subjects like Physics. There is a need of addressing the imbalance on the cognitive objectives and teachers focus on lecturing to cover the voluminous content. This requires due attention through the participatory approach model (PAM), including awareness creation to reduce migration and providing continuous short-term trainings for teachers as per set national and/or international standard at all levels to improve the quality of education.

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