Unfolding the Reality of Low Achievement in Mathematics
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2015
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Department of Mathematics Education
Abstract
The topic of the study is "Unfolding the reality of low achievement in
mathematics". This study focuses on the causes of low achievement in mathematics.
The main objective of this study was to explore and focus the factors that bring low
achievement in mathematics.
To fulfill the intended objectives of the study, the researcher had developed
the conceptual understanding of the study which was the theoretical framework for
this study.The theoretical framework of the study covered home related factors,
student related factors and school related factors, having three sub factors of each
those factors. Data analysis and interpretation was done on the basis of theoretical
frame work developed by the researcher in literature review altogether.
This was case study research having qualitative and descriptive nature. Among
all schools from Kathmandu district, only one school was chosen purposively. Finally,
from total students of Grade VII four students (1 boy and 3 girls) were selected for the
case study on the basis of mathematics score obtained by the students in the test taken
by the school. Tools for the data collection were interview schedules, observation
form and written documents. Face to face interview was carried outwith students,
parents, mathematics teacher &head teacher and classroom observation was done.
The collected information was analyzed descriptively according to the constructivism
theory.
This study showed different causes of low achievement in mathematics. They
were less participatory classes, poor teacher-student relationship, improper feedback
system, poor financial condition of the parents, occupational factor and parent's low
education level.
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Environmental factors, Mathematics teaching, School curriculum