scholarly journals A STUDY OF PARENTAL ATTITUDE TOWARDS MATHEMATICS EDUCATION AND STUDENTS MATH HOMEWORK BEHAVIOR

2021 ◽  
Vol 9 (5) ◽  
pp. 366-371
Author(s):  
Samuel Umoru ◽  
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Sunday Aboritoli ◽  

Homework is an essential component of teaching used by teachers to enhance levels of students commitment and engagement in learning. However, parental attitude is crucial in the homework and engagement behavior of the children. The present study investigates parental attitude towards mathematics and how it affects students math homework behavior. Ninety-six parents participated in the study. They completed a Parents Attitude Towards Mathematics scale and the Mathematics Homework Behavior Scale (MHBS). The result found that parents attitudes towards mathematics predicted math homework behavior. It is concluded that parental attitude towards mathematics is essential in increasing students math homework behavior.

2019 ◽  
Vol 9 (3) ◽  
pp. 16-40
Author(s):  
Yasemin Deringöl

Abstract Introduction: In this study, it was aimed to examine the expectations of elementary and secondary school parents from the mathematics education and their engagements in the education and the mathematics homework habits of their children. Methods: The research data was collected by “A Scale to Determine Parents’ Expectation from Mathematics Education”, “Mathematics Homework Behavior Scale” and the “Personal Information Form” prepared by the researcher. The data of this study executed and conducted by survey model was analyzed by SPSS 16. Results: In the study, it is revealed that the expectations of parents from Mathematics education and the mathematics homework habit of their children are high. There is no difference based on the levels of the children and parentage status of the parents, regardless of being mother or father, the mathematics homework habit of the children who favor mathematics lesson and at the same time thrive on is more favorable and positive than the ones who do not favor mathematics lesson and at the same time fail to thrive on, the homework habit of the children whom are supported sufficiently in the mathematics lesson is more favorable and positive. Last but not least, there is no correlation between the expectations of the parents from Mathematics education and the homework habits of their children. Discussion: High expectations of parents from mathematics classes may suggest that they trust their children and their teachers. It may also suggest that they are involved in the education process and that they find it sufficient. Based on the findings of this study, according to which the level of homework habits of the parents’ children is high, it can be assumed that the students do their homework willingly and they have no problems with doing their daily homework. Parents’ help their children’s with homework occasionally to make them feel that they are not alone in this process. Lower expectations from their children and lower engagement of parents at upper levels may be caused by the fact that they cannot support their children sufficiently due to the complexity of subjects. In elementary schools, since their children are smaller in terms of age, parents may think that their children need more help and they can be more active in education because the subjects in elementary school are not as complicated as in higher classes. The math homework habits do not differ according to the education level of students’ but, based on the scores, we can say that they are more favourable in the elementary school since the children are younger and besides, in Turkey, children are assigned homework more regularly and the homework habits start to emerge at the elementary school level. Just depending on the scores, it is interesting to note that the expectations of fathers from mathematics education and their engagement in the process are higher than those of mothers. This may suggest that the expectations of fathers from their children may be due to the higher goals they set for them and perhaps since they are more perfectionist, they are more involved in the children’s education than mothers. To like a lesson, can be considered a precondition for doing the assigned homework more willingly. Children do their homework more willingly in the courses at which they consider themselves successful. That is why the results of this study are not surprising. The homework habits of the children sufficiently supported in mathematics are expected to be more favourable. The expectations of parents from mathematics lesson were not related to their children’s homework habits. The absence of homework habits, in the parents’ expectation from mathematics lesson, may be due to not getting a clear answer from the parents with respect to the question whether homework should be assigned in education or not. Limitations: These research and data collection tools used are limited only by the thoughts of parents of primary and middle school students in Turkey. Conclusions: The child, being aware that he is not alone in the process, will be more confident if he knows that there is a family support behind him in overcoming mathematics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 4 (1) ◽  
pp. 7-29
Author(s):  
Rajendra Kunwar

 Student's attitude towards mathematics is a global issue that directly influences the students' achievement in mathematics. The study aimed at investigating the students' attitudes towards mathematics and the effects of demographic variables on their attitude in the selected grade IX Students in Provence No 1, Nepal. The study has adopted a quantitative survey design. A total of 540 grade IX students were selected randomly and the revised attitude scale ATMI of Tapia and Marsh (2004) was adopted to find out their attitudes towards mathematics and the effect of demographic variables. The data were analyzed using mean, standard deviation, and multiple linear regressions. The results of the study showed that the students' attitude towards mathematics is positive. Similarly, the effects of students' attitudes towards mathematics in terms of demographic variables (age, gender, family type, parent's education, parent's occupation, school location, and ecological region) were found low. The attitude of the students at a different age level showed a greater decline in attitudes as the students increase their grade level. However, the results showed that other considerable variables may have more impact on students' attitudes towards mathematics.


2020 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 93-102
Author(s):  
Zhou Ying ◽  
Tommy Tanu Wijaya ◽  
Gao Ya

The aim of this study is to know attitude of mathematics education students towards mathematics learning in Guilin, China. The method used in this study is a qualitative method. The sample is taken using cluster random sampling from third and fifth semester students at Guangxi Normal University. Data were collected using questionnaire. The results of the research show that 27 male and 133 female students have a very good attitude towards mathematics. While, there are 4 male and 12 female students have a good attitude towards mathematics and 17 male and 5 female students have an average attitude towards mathematics. For the 5th semester students, there are 21 male and 151 female students with a very good attitude towards mathematics. On the other hand, there are 4 male and 18 female students that have a good attitude toward mathematics and 3 male and 7 female students have an average attitude towards mathematics.


Author(s):  
Anica Vragović ◽  
Irena Klasnić

Importance of mathematics as a school subject is evident in a fact that it is a constituent part of core curriculum for basic education in all education systems in the world. First few years of education are of crucial importance to the formation of attitudes towards mathematics. Attitudes are important because they navigate our actions and by doing so, influence our reality and our future as well. Research on attitudes towards mathematics has considerably increased over the past few years, since the importance of mathematics is getting continuously more accentuated. In the context of schools and education, it is emphasized how positive attitude towards mathematics influences students’ relationship with school-work, studying, confidence and behaviour. The aim of the study was to determine primary school students’ attitudes towards mathematics. One hundred and seventy-one students from 3rd to 8th grade from III Primary School Varaždin, Croatia participated in the research. The data were analyzed with t-test and one-way ANOVA for independent samples. The research has shown that there is no statistically significant gender difference in attitudes towards mathematics; however, age difference was confirmed. It was also found that younger students in primary education had a more positive attitude towards mathematics than older students. Practical implications of acquired results could be in providing additional support to 5th and 6th grade students when the change from positive to negative attitude happens.  


2017 ◽  
Vol 11 (3) ◽  
pp. 181-203
Author(s):  
Marcelo Casis ◽  
Nuria Rico ◽  
Encarnación Castro

En este trabajo estudiamos las respuestas de 285 futuros profesores de Educación General Básica en Chile sobre los constructos autoconfianza, motivación y ansiedad, considerados descriptores de la dimensión personal de las actitudes de los estudiantes hacia las matemáticas. El cuestionario utilizado toma en consideración la componente psico-social de las actitudes y su carácter multidimensional, contemplando las dimensiones: personal, social, profesional e institucional de las mismas. Se aprecia que la motivación es el constructo que puntúa con mayor orientación positiva mientras que la autoconfianza y la falta de ansiedad puntúan con orientación positiva más cercana al nivel neutro. Motivation, Self-Confidence and Anxiety as Descriptors of the Attitude Towards Mathematics of the Future Teachers of Basic Education in Chile In this paper, we study the answers that 285 prospective elementary teachers provide in Chile about the constructs self-confidence, motivation and anxiety, which are considered personal-dimension descriptors of students’ attitudes towards mathematics. We used a questionnaire that considers the psycho-social component of the attitudes and its multidimensional nature, considering the personal, social, professional, and institutional dimensions. We note that motivation has a higher positive score, while the scores of self-confidence and lack of anxiety are positive and closer to zero. Handle: http://hdl.handle.net/10481/45499WOS-ESCI


2017 ◽  
Vol 6 (4) ◽  
pp. 49
Author(s):  
Meryem ÇELIK

This study was carried out to determine whether there is a relationship between the preschool teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics and mathematical development in 6-year-old preschool children. The sampling of the study was consisted of 30 teachers working with 6 years old children and their 120 students in public kindergartens and independent preschool classrooms in Erzurum City. Teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics education were measured using the “Preschool Teachers’ Attitudes towards Early Mathematics Education Determination Tool” and the levels of mathematical development in children were measured using the “Progress in Math 6 Test”. Collected data were analyzed using both descriptive and predictive statistical methods. Results presented that there was a positive and significant relationship between the preschool teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics and the mathematics development in 6-year-old preschool children. Furthermore, the preschool teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics were also determined to have an effect on the selection of mathematics skill areas included in the programs. According to these results, it can be said that teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics directly affect the mathematical development in children.


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