ISSN: 2782-893X
eISSN: 2799-0664
The study aimed to find out the students’ skills in mathematical computation using
calculators in teaching Mathematics among freshmen students in the College of Education of Jose
Rizal Memorial State University, Dipolog Campus, Dipolog City during the First Semester of
Academic Year 2012 – 2013. The study utilized the quasi – experimental design 10 method of
research, utilizing the Pretest – Posttest Nonequivalent Group Design. There were 48 students
utilized as subjects of the study for the experimental group while there were 47 students who were
utilized as subjects of the study in the control group. The teacher–made–questionnaire was used
to determine the pretest and posttest performance of the students in both groups. The statistical
methods used were the arithmetic mean, z – test one – sample group, t – test for independent
samples, and t – test for correlated samples.
The study revealed that the skill of the students in Mathematical computation in the experimental
group was greatly influenced by the graphic calculators used in the teaching of College Algebra.
Finding implied that students in the experimental group performed skillfully better than their
counterpart. The study strongly recommends that the Campus Director of Jose Rizal Memorial
State University, Dipolog Campus, Dipolog City should allocate a budget for the acquisition of
graphic calculators for Mathematics classroom use. Moreover, Mathematics instructors/professors
should incorporate the use of graphic calculators during the preparation of the Mathematics syllabi
to ensure integration of graphic calculators in Mathematics instruction and to ascertain higher
Mathematics performance of the students.