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This study explored the challenges experienced by mathematics teachers from a private school located in Bulua, Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines, in integrating digital writing pads into classroom instruction. While digital writing pads have been recognized for their potential to enhance visualization and interactivity in mathematics learning, their adoption remains inconsistent and often problematic. Using a qualitative design, three mathematics teachers from private schools were purposively selected as participants. Data were collected through semi-structured survey-interviews and analyzed thematically. Findings revealed three major categories of challenges: (1) pedagogical difficulties, including adjustments in teaching pace and classroom management when using digital pads; (2) technical issues, such as device responsiveness, connectivity problems, and software limitations; and (3) institutional constraints, particularly the lack of structured training and technical support. These challenges resulted in reduced instructional efficiency, student disengagement, and limited integration of digital writing pads in mathematics lessons. The study concludes that successful integration of digital writing pads requires not only teacher competence but also reliable infrastructure and strong institutional backing. It is recommended that private schools provide continuous professional development, strengthen ICT infrastructure, and establish supportive policies to promote effective digital pedagogy. Future research may broaden the scope to include public schools or investigate student perspectives to enrich the understanding of digital tool integration in mathematics education.
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Noraisah U. Radaza, 2025.
"Digital Writing Pads in Mathematics Education: Challenges Experienced by Private School Teachers,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 12(13), pages 3800-3811, August.
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RePEc:bjc:journl:v:12:y:2025:i:13:p:3800-3811
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