Abstract:
Mathematical symbols are characters or notations used to represent numbers,
operations, relations, and other mathematical concepts. These symbols serve as a
universal language in mathematics, allowing complex ideas to be communicated clearly
and efficiently across different contexts and cultures. Addressing the understanding of
mathematical symbols is crucial as it plays a significant role in grasping fundamental
mathematical concepts, which can contribute to overall improvement in students'
performance. The purpose of this study therefore, was to determine the influence of
mathematical symbols on learner performance in mathematics in Koibatek Sub-county.
The objectives of the study were: to determine the extent to which mathematics symbols
influence students' performance in Mathematics; to determine how various strategies
used in teaching mathematical symbols influence students' performance in
mathematics; and to find out how the challenges that secondary school students
encounter when interpreting and applying mathematical symbols in order to understand
mathematical concepts and problem solving procedures influence performance in
Mathematics. The study was guided by Constructivist theory which argues that learning
takes place when a person is prompted to go beyond current standards of performance
and builds new abilities reinforced by previous knowledge and experience. The study
adopted descriptive survey research design utilizing mixed method approach. The
targeted population was 2800 form three learners from 36 schools and mathematics
teachers. The sample size of 350 was calculated using Yamane formula. Students and
teachers were sampled using simple random sampling and purposive sampling
respectively. To collect data, questionnaires and interview guides were utilized.
Quantitative data was analyzed using descriptive statistics, while qualitative data was
analyzed thematically based on content of common themes. The analyzed quantitative
data were presented in tables inform of percentages and frequencies. The findings of
the study revealed that mathematics symbols to a large extent influenced students’
performance in mathematics; strategies used in teaching mathematical symbols and
challenges students encounter when interpreting and applying mathematical symbols in
order to understand mathematical symbols influenced students’ performance. The
teachers interviewed revealed that among the challenges students face in learning
mathematical symbols was poor attitude towards mathematical problems. The study
concludes that mathematical symbols to a large extent (73.5%) influenced learner’s
performance in mathematics. Similarly, various strategies used in teaching
mathematical symbols also influenced students’ performance in mathematics. Finally,
the challenges students in understanding and interpreting mathematical symbols have a
large bearing on students’ performance in mathematics. The study recommended that,
schools should conduct regular assessments to identify students who struggle with
interpreting and applying mathematical symbols. Support systems, such as remedial
classes and peer tutoring, can be introduced to help these students overcome difficulties
and improve their overall mathematics performance. If these recommendations are
implemented they will improve students’ performance in mathematics.