The Solomon Islands mathematics: Pedagogy in transition?

  • Calder N
  • Beuka J
  • Ngatulu C
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Abstract

This article examines the transition of the Solomon Islands School of Education's primary and secondary mathematics education programme from a focus on content knowledge and teacher transmission, to a more activity-based, problem-solving, learner-centred approach. The ways the development team co-constructed that change so that it incorporated current mathematics education pedagogy, the Solomon Islands' Mathematics Curriculum document, and elements of Solomon Islands mathematics are described. How the team attempted to manage the dilemma between local educational imperatives and the globalisation of mathematics education is considered. Central to this are comparisons with international research on mathematics education pedagogy, while giving recognition to the situating of these within localised contexts.

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Calder, N., Beuka, J., & Ngatulu, C. (2011). The Solomon Islands mathematics: Pedagogy in transition? Waikato Journal of Education. https://doi.org/10.15663/wje.v16i2.50

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