Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania

A research article submitted to the African Journal of Education (AJOTE)

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Main Author: Ezekiel Jimmy , Kihwele and Mgata, Fred
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Language:English
Published: African Journal of Education (AJOTE) 2024
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.21083/ajote.v11i1.6541
https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/687
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spelling oai:41.59.85.69:123456789-6872024-04-18T09:34:59Z Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania Ezekiel Jimmy , Kihwele and Mgata, Fred Mathematic teachers Pedagogical skills Informal WhatsApp groups Mathematics content knowledge continuous professional development A research article submitted to the African Journal of Education (AJOTE) Updating mathematics teachers’ pedagogical skills and content knowledge is inevitable as the trend of students’ performance in Tanzania is alarming. Currently, social media have been one of the strategies for elevating mathematics teachers’ professional competencies through online learning communities. The study aimed at examining how mathematics teachers use Informal WhatsApp Groups (IWGs) as one of the social media for Continued Professional Development (CPD). Key study questions are what are the perceptions of mathematics teachers on the benefits of IWGs in CPD? How do mathematics teachers use IWGs for CPD-related activities? What are the challenges they encounter? And what Mathematics teachers recommend for better use of IWGs for CPD? Two IWGs were involved with a total of 54 mathematics teachers who are currently teaching in secondary schools. The open-ended questionnaire was shared in the IWGs, and members accepted to fill it. Ten members including those who have been in the IWGs for a longer period, those who frequently posted or asked questions, and group leaders were invited for interviews. The findings show that the IWGs have contributed to teachers developing their pedagogical skills and content knowledge through sharing experience, and materials and demonstrating teaching practices in video clips. The challenges include the problem of internet accessibility, inactiveness of members, and lack of effective criteria for evaluating the validity and reliability of information shared. The recommendation is for the authorities to set supportive policies and practices that will create enabling environments for mathematics teachers on CPD Private 2024-04-17T19:40:09Z 2024-04-17T19:40:09Z 2022 Article APA https://doi.org/10.21083/ajote.v11i1.6541 https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/687 en application/pdf African Journal of Education (AJOTE)
spellingShingle Mathematic teachers
Pedagogical skills
Informal WhatsApp groups
Mathematics content knowledge
continuous professional development
Ezekiel Jimmy , Kihwele and Mgata, Fred
Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title_full Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title_fullStr Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title_short Mathematics teachers’ use of whatsApp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in Tanzania
title_sort mathematics teachers use of whatsapp groups as a platform for continuous professional development in tanzania
topic Mathematic teachers
Pedagogical skills
Informal WhatsApp groups
Mathematics content knowledge
continuous professional development
url https://doi.org/10.21083/ajote.v11i1.6541
https://scholar.mzumbe.ac.tz/handle/123456789/687
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