Master’s Program in Mathematics Curricula and Teaching Methods
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1 | Program Title and Final Award | Master’s in Mathematics Curricula & Teaching Methods |
2 | Awarding Body/ Institution (Faculty / Center/ Institute) | Faculty of Education – Sana’a |
3 | Teaching Institution/ Responsible Department | Department of Mathematics Curricula and Teaching Methods |
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5 | Medium of Instruction | Arabic |
6 | Program Start Year (for Newly Specified Programs) | 2021/2022 |
7 | Study Mode | Regular |
8 | Type of Master’s Program | Courses & Thesis |
9 | Place of Study (on or outside Campus) | Faculty of Education – Sana’a |
10 | System of Study (Credit Hours, Semester-based, Annual, etc.) | Semester-based/ Annual System |
11 | Duration of the Program | 36 Credit Hours |
12 | Possible Future Career Options for Graduates: | Researcher/ academic |
13 | Levels of Award/ Final Award (Type of Certificate Awarded to Students Who Have Not Met the Requirements for the Award of Master’s Degree) | Master’s Degree in Mathematics Curricula and Teaching Methods |
14 | Prerequisite Qualifications | Bachelor’s Degree |
15 | Required GPA/ Average Grade for Admission | According to Graduate Studies Regulations |
16 | Other Requirements | N/A |
17 | Program Coordinator | Dr. Bashir Ahmed Mohammed Mufarreh |
18 | Date of Program Specification/
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Program Mission and Aims | |
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| To prepare highly distinguished professionals capable of addressing challenges within Mathematics and Mathematics education, dedicated to enhancing the efficiency and effectiveness of the educational system in this field, providing various societal institutions, such as universities and research centers, with skilled personnel proficient in research and development related to Mathematics, its curricula, and teaching methods. |
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| 1- To prepare highly qualified and distinguished professionals in scientific research and curriculum design and development in the area of Mathematics education. 2- To undertake pioneering research to provide scientific solutions to pertinent issues within Mathematics education, with a particular focus on Mathematics teaching and learning within the context of the Republic of Yemen. 3- To enhance the departmental teaching staff’s proficiency in scientific research, teaching methods, and provision of scientific consultations to educational institutions across Yemen. 4- To coordinate and cooperate with relevant domestic and international institutions and centers to exchange expertise and enhance performance in Mathematics education. 5- To graduate proficient personnel capable of identifying, formulating, and analyzing educational issues within Mathematics education, and adept at selecting the most suitable research methods and tools for resolution. 6- To provide opportunities for academic and research advancement to holders of Bachelor’s and Master’s degrees. |
Program Intended Learning Outcomes (PILOs)
First: Knowledge and Understanding
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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Demonstrate knowledge and understanding of concepts, principles, and theories within the domain of Mathematics curricula and teaching methods.
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Show knowledge and understanding of essential concepts and theories conducive to effective teaching and learning of Mathematics curricula and teaching methods.
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Display familiarity with concepts and principles in computing and informatics.
Second: Intellectual Skills
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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Interpret concepts, principles, logical aspects, and quality programs relevant to Mathematics curricula and teaching methods.
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Analyze educational concepts, principles, and theories relevant to Mathematics curricula and teaching methods across its diverse domains.
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To create a teaching and learning environment that motivates students to practice mathematical thinking skills.
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Employ a systematic methodology of critical thinking to efficiently and effectively fulfill their academic, research, and professional responsibilities.
Third: Professional and Practical Skills
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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Effectively and efficiently apply active teaching skills for technology in educational settings.
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Design and implement educational modules focused on Mathematics curricula and teaching methods across its diverse domains.
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Utilize and develop educational resources to elucidate the nature of Mathematics curricula and teaching methods, while adeptly managing the teaching and learning environment.
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Conduct research on issues pertaining to Mathematics curricula and teaching methods, analyze data, and articulate findings in a scholarly manner.
Fourth: General and Transferable Skills
Upon successful completion of this program, graduates will be able to:
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. Employ information and communication technologies in Mathematics to advance their professional competencies in teaching and learning Mathematics curricula and teaching methods.
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Effectively and positively communicate with others in various situations.
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Execute educational responsibilities in compliance with pertinent regulations, legislation, and professional ethics, showcasing personal accountability, professional conduct, and motivation in work and planning.
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Commit to effective communication and embrace multi-modal communication practices.
Program Study Plan
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| First Semester | |||||||
Course Title | Code/ No. Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites Pre- Requested | ||||||
Theoretical Th. | Practical Pr. | Seminar/ Training Tut. | Total C.H. | ||||||
1 | Mathematics Education between Theory and Practice | Dr. Radman Saeed | 3 | – | – | – | 3 |
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2 | Problems and Issues in Yemeni Education Curricula | Dr. Ali Shaher | 3 | – | – | – | 3 |
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3 | Quantitative and Qualitative Research Methods | Dr. Abdullah Abbas | 3 | – | – | – | 3 |
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4 | Computer & Technology Applications in Teaching Mathematics | Dr. Dhekra Al-Bakeri | 3 | – | – | – | 3 |
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5 | Scientific Writing Skills |
| 3 | – | – | – | 3 |
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| Total Credit Hours |
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| 15 |
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| Second Semester | |||||||
Course Title Course Title | Code/ No. Code / No | Credit Hours | Prerequisites Pre- Requested | ||||||
Theoretical Th. | Practical Pr. | Seminar/ Training Tut. | Total C.H. | ||||||
1 | Theories and Applications in Teaching Mathematics | Dr. Radman Saeed |
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2 | Advanced Mathematical Thinking | Dr. Ali Shaher |
| 3 | – | – | 3 |
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3 | Analyzing data | Dr. Abdullah Abbas |
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4 | Mathematics Education Seminar | Dr. Dhekra Al-Bakeri |
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5 | English Texts (Translation of Topics in Mathematics Education) |
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| 3 | – | – | 3 |
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| Total Credit Hours |
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| 15 |
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Code / No | Credit Hours Credit Hours |
Master’s Thesis | ــــــــ | 6 |
Admission Requirements for the Program | |
Required Specializations: | Bachelor’s Degree |
Language Proficiency TOEFL/ IBT | According to Graduate Studies Regulations |
Computer Skills (ICDL) | According to Graduate Studies Regulations |
Other Requirements Such as (entrance exam/ personal interview) | According to Graduate Studies Regulations |
Graduation Requirements |
Graduation requirements should be specified accurately and clearly, and the following guidelines can be utilized: |
Total credit hours required for graduation: 36 Credit Hours |
Minimum marks to pass in each of the program courses: According to Graduate Studies Regulations |
Total number of marks or grades required for graduation: ‘Good’ with an average grade of 65%. |