Integrating GeoGebra in Mathematics Education: Enhancing Pedagogical Practices among Teachers and Lecturers
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- Preprints.org
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- 10.20944/preprints202510.1359.v1
The integration of GeoGebra into mathematics education has emerged as a transformative approach to enhancing pedagogical practices among teachers and lecturers. This study explores how GeoGebra, as a dynamic mathematics software, contributes to improving conceptual understanding, visualization, and technological competency in instructional contexts. Drawing upon constructivist and inquiry-based learning theories, the research emphasizes how GeoGebra facilitates active, student-centered learning environments that promote exploration, collaboration, and reflective thinking. Teachers and lecturers benefit from GeoGebra’s capacity to link multiple mathematical representations—algebraic, graphical, geometric, and numerical—within a unified and interactive digital platform. This integrative approach enables educators to present complex mathematical ideas with greater clarity and adaptability, fostering both procedural fluency and conceptual depth among learners. Furthermore, the study highlights GeoGebra’s role in supporting formative assessment through immediate feedback and visual diagnostics, thereby enhancing instructional responsiveness. However, challenges persist, including limited digital literacy, insufficient training, and infrastructural constraints in certain educational contexts. Addressing these issues requires sustained professional development, institutional support, and equitable access to technological resources. The findings underscore that when effectively implemented, GeoGebra not only strengthens pedagogical efficiency but also bridges the gap between traditional and digital instruction. By empowering teachers and lecturers with innovative teaching strategies, GeoGebra serves as a catalyst for advancing mathematics education toward inclusivity, creativity, and critical engagement. Ultimately, the integration of GeoGebra redefines the mathematics classroom as an interactive, exploratory, and digitally enriched environment aligned with the demands of twenty-first-century learning.