학술논문

Teaching Mathematics with Music: A Pilot Study
Document Type
Conference
Source
2018 IEEE International Conference on Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE) Teaching, Assessment, and Learning for Engineering (TALE), 2018 IEEE International Conference on. :927-931 Dec, 2018
Subject
Engineering Profession
General Topics for Engineers
Mathematics
Education
Rhythm
Australia
Cognition
Software
STEM education
STEAM education
K-12 mathematics
music education
analogical encoding
Language
ISSN
2470-6698
Abstract
A solid foundation in mathematics is paramount to a comprehensive STEM education. Many students, however, struggle with connecting mathematical concepts with their everyday life and find its symbolic nomenclature unintuitive; subsequently this can be a significant barrier for many students in undertaking further STEM studies. In this paper we describe a pilot study which aims to determine whether understanding in mathematics, and specifically, fractions, equivalence, ordinance, and division, improves when we employ music and musical rhythm in our lessons. This pilot study is currently being trialed at a public high school in Sydney's South-West and despite the fact that the study is ongoing, preliminary data suggest students are responding to this novel teaching methodology. In this paper we report increases in both test performance and, importantly, student engagement.