Causes of Low Enrollment of Girls Student in Optional Mathematics at Secondary Level in Parsa District
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Faculty of Education mathematics
Abstract
The study entitled "Causes of Low Enrollment of Girls Students in Optional
Mathematics" is a case of study that attempts to indentify the causes of low
enrollment of girls students in optional mathematics at secondary level. The main
objective of this study was to analyze the causes of low enrollment of girls students in
optional mathematics and to explore the remedial ways of low enrollment of girls
students in optional mathematics. The study was qualitative design in case study
approach. Shree Babulal Hansbahini Secondary School was the study site of my
study. 15 students were taken as key respondent and purposive sampling methods was
using for collecting the data. To achieve the objective interview, focus group
discussion and classroom observation were used as research tools.
Firstly, I visited the sample school, consult with Head teacher, subject teacher
of the school , clarify them about the objective of the study and took permission for
classroom observation , interview and focus group discussion. After that studied
previous research deeply and linked the collected data with theories by triangulation
way. From the analysis of data it was found that teaching without contextualization,
rote learning, fearful environment of classroom, lack of confidence and practices
without understanding were the main causes of low enrollment of students in optional
mathematics. And further it was found that the ways to minimize low enrollment
were: Making teaching learning activities interesting and lively, understand the
mathematical concept rather than memorizing, making our mathematics education
culturally relevant and contextualized.
