For my primary research I contacted Shirley Manor Primary Academy in Bradford (my old primary school) and asked if it would be possible to go in and speak to some pupils about teaching resources used in schools.
I asked 4 questions to 8 pupils, 4 boys and 4 girls.
These were the questions.
Primary Research – Questionnaire
1) Out of these two certificates which one do you
prefer and why?
2) Which math’s worksheet would you prefer to
complete? And why?
3) What do you think about the images, display
boards etc. around school? Are they engaging? How and why?
4) Do pictures etc. on worksheets help you learn
better? If so why?
I used a number of images from the internet such as certificates and worksheets.
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These were the answers in which I got from the pupils.
Primary Research - Boys
Question 1
Image 1 – 2
out of 4 of the boys liked this certificate due to the bold type and imagery
used as well as the use of words chosen ‘ The superstar award’. Made it feel
personal. One boy mentioned girls may not like this one as blue was a ‘boys’
colour and girls would want pink. Was mentioned by another boy that the colours
didn’t matter as boys could like pink and girls could like blue.
Image 2 – One
boy liked these certificates due to the imagery (superheroes’) as it could
apply to both boys and girls and looks fun.
Image 3 – One
boy said they liked the quote on this ‘you’re a superstar’ as it felt personal
to them. 3 of the boys said if they were given this particular one they would
think ‘what’s the point’ as its boring and it wouldn’t mean anything to them.
Question 2
Image 1 –
None of the children commented on this one.
Image 2 – 2
of the boys said they would prefer this one as straight to the point and it
looks simple.
Image 3 – 2
of the boys liked this one due to the colours and imagery, said it would make
maths more interesting for them. One of the boys couldn’t understand the use of
all the imagery saying it didn’t look like a maths book and it looked more like
a ‘hobbies’ book. Another child said just because its colourful doesn’t mean
that it’s easy.
Question 3
-Only really
look at the display boards when needed e.g. in tests.
-They
wouldn’t look at them, as they have no time to
-Would look
at them if it had a story.
Question 4
- No pictures just text would make the
worksheets easier
- Better with colours - engaging
- Better with b+w – easier to look at
Primary Research – Girls
Question 1
3 of the
girls liked the first certificate due to the colours and the way it is
decorated with stripes, stars as well as the slogan as it stands out. 1 of the
girls likes the second certificate due to the pictures of the boy and girl
superhero. They said the last certificate is boring.
Question 2
One girl said
she would complete any of the sheets as she loved maths so the imagery and type
doesn’t matter, she also said if people didn’t like maths give them the third
worksheet as it wasn’t too daunting. The other 3 girls said they would like to
be given the third worksheet as it looks fun and colourful and it wasn’t like
they were learning maths.
Question 3
The girls
said they don’t really take much notice of display boards, apart from when
doing tests where they can look at the display boards. They also said they’re
quite hard to see and that the boards aren’t big enough.
Question 4
Overall they
said they preferred colours and pictures on worksheets as doesn’t seem like
work. Also using computer games for subjects such as maths – Slumdog.
This research was very relevent for my dissertation as it allowed me to see what children thought of teaching resources.