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dc.contributor.authorNí Dhaltúin, Clodagh
dc.date.accessioned2025-01-16T10:35:55Z
dc.date.available2025-01-16T10:35:55Z
dc.date.issued2022-05-09
dc.identifier.citationClodagh Ní Dhaltúin, "“Singing Sums: Investigating the Integration of Song Singing in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics from Junior Infants to Second Class.", [Thesis], 2022-05-09.en
dc.description.abstractThis dissertation investigates the integration of song singing in the teaching and learning of mathematics from junior infants to second class. The researcher aims to provide critical insights into the perspectives and experiences of Irish primary teachers on using song singing in primary school and how song singing can be integrated into the teaching and learning of mathematics in the junior classes. At a time when the current Primary Mathematics Curriculum is being redeveloped, it is pertinent to address the opportunities for integration across the new curriculum. Through a comprehensive review of the literature, the researcher identifies key themes that relate to song singing, mathematics, and integration in the junior classes of primary school. By adopting a qualitative methodology, the researcher conducts semi structured interviews with a purposive sample of Irish primary teachers, to collect data that relates to the themes presented in the literature. The findings of this study indicate that song singing is used by teachers, both outside of and across the primary curriculum. A range of benefits in using it in the teaching and learning of mathematics in the junior classes also came from the data, such as song singing for memorisation, engagement, and relatedness to children’s lives. Some challenges also came from the data, such as a teacher’s lack of song singing confidence, a lack of readily available song singing and mathematical resources, and the pressure of having to complete the mathematics textbooks, which can inhibit opportunities for integrated and inclusive lessons. However, as recommended by the researcher, these challenges can be addressed through the development of Continuous Professional Development (CPD) courses and the development of readily available song singing and mathematical resources to support primary teachers in this opportunity for integrationen
dc.language.isoenen
dc.subjectMusic in mathematics educationen
dc.subjectMathematics--Study and teachingen
dc.subjectEducation, Primaryen
dc.subjectPrimary school teachersen
dc.subjectIrish Primary Curriculumen
dc.subjectQualitative researchen
dc.subjectSemi-structured interviewsen
dc.subjectContinuous Professional Developmenten
dc.subjectSong singingen
dc.subject.lcshMusic in mathematics educationen
dc.subject.lcshMathematics--Study and teachingen
dc.subject.lcshEducation, Primaryen
dc.subject.lcshPrimary school teachersen
dc.subject.lcshIrish Primary Curriculumen
dc.subject.lcshQualitative researchen
dc.subject.lcshSemi-structured interviewsen
dc.titleSinging Sums: Investigating the Integration of Song Singing in the Teaching and Learning of Mathematics from Junior Infants to Second Classen
dc.typeThesisen
dc.publisher.institutionMarino Institute of Education
dc.type.qualificationnameProfessional Master of Education
dc.rights.ecaccessrightsopenAccess
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dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/2262/110666


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