Exploring Factors Affecting Low Achievemetn in Mathematics of Tharu Students
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Department of Mathematics Education
Abstract
his is the study on exploring factors affecting low achievement in
mathematics of Tharu student. It aimed to explore home related, school related and
students related factors that affect low achievement in mathematics of Tharu students.
This study was based on case study research design. The analysis and interpretation of
data was descriptive in nature. The population for the study was considered to be all
the Tharu students of who have been studying mathematics in grade VII of Bardiya
district. Out of those students only four students, two boys and two girls studying at
Nepal Rastriya Higher Secondary School Godiyana, Bhimmapur school were selected
by following purposive non-random sampling procedure for this study.
School documents, interview and observation form were the main tool of data
collection. The data were collected through the review of school document, direct
consultation with students, teachers and parents and class observation of the sampled
students. The collected data were organized, analyzed and interpreted by using
qualitative means. Item analysis was used to analyze and interpreted the data.
The study came up of with the findings that parents education, parents
occupation, home environment, duration of study at home, help of elders, family
economy and family support for study were the home related factors affecting low
achievement in mathematics. Similarly, learning environment, qualification of
teacher, teaching method, instructional materials, motivation, provision of additional
classes, classroom participation and practice were school related factors affecting low
achievement in mathematics. In the same way prior knowledge of students, regularity
in class, interest in study, peer group support, age and their devotion to study were the
major students related factors affecting low achievement in mathematics of Tharu
students.