Frontiers in Psychology (Mar 2022)

The Application of Entrepreneurial Elements in Mathematics Teaching: Challenges for Primary School Mathematics Teachers

  • Muhammad Sofwan Mahmud,
  • Siti Mistima Maat,
  • Roslinda Rosli,
  • Nur Ainil Sulaiman,
  • Shahrul Badriyah Mohamed

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fpsyg.2022.753561
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 13

Abstract

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The entrepreneurial element is one of the aspects emphasized in the primary school mathematics education curriculum in Malaysia. However, previous studies have found that application of entrepreneurial elements in mathematics teaching is still lacking. This study was therefore conducted to identify the real challenges that mathematics teachers face in applying the entrepreneurial element in mathematics teaching. This study is qualitative case study which involved six primary school mathematics teachers. Semi-structured interviews, observation, document analysis and field notes were used for the data collection process in this study. The data obtained was analyzed using the constant comparative analysis method to determine themes and sub-themes. The findings were that a teacher’s knowledge, teaching style, limited time of teaching, and attitudes, and in-service courses and training are among the identified challenges in applying entrepreneurial elements in mathematics teaching. This study expands knowledge and the literature on the challenges faced by school mathematics teachers in applying entrepreneurial elements in mathematics teaching. Various initiatives need to be taken to ensure that all the challenges can be overcome, and ultimately enable the entrepreneurial elements to be applied to students more widely.

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