International Journal on Teaching and Learning Mathematics
Vol 4, No 2 (2021): December (This issue published papers with authors/co-authors from 2 countries [

Akan ethnomathematics: Demonstrating its pedagogical action on the teaching and learning of mensuration and geometry

Isaac Owusu-Darko (Valley View University, Techiman Campus)



Article Info

Publish Date
14 May 2021

Abstract

The mathematics curriculum implementation depends largely on teachers’ choice of pedagogical skills that would influence meaningful teaching and learning. The suggestive ideal approach this paper presents is to consider exploration and demonstration of Akan (a tribe in Ghana, West Africa) ethnomathematics in the teaching and learning of some selected mensuration and geometrical concepts found in the secondary school curriculum. The study found various Akan ethnomathematical processes supporting the teaching and learning of school geometrical and mensuration topics such as artefacts, buildings, tools, and among others. The ethnomathematical processes reveal a resemblance of pi () concepts and its application to ethno-technology from selected artefacts used for pedagogical demonstrations. We recommend further research into the practical effect of ethnomathematics move in teaching other mathematical concepts in several communities where there exists cultural diversity. It is suggested that mathematics educators adopt ethnomathematics methodology by integrating it into the curriculum implementation process to check its impact on the teaching and learning of mathematics.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijtlm

Publisher

Subject

Education Mathematics

Description

The aim of International Journal on Teaching and Learning Mathematics is to publish high-quality original research articles or review articles (only for invited foreign authors) on mathematics education which come from international audiences. This journal is designed and devoted to lecturers, ...