Causes of Low Enrollment of Girls in Optional Mathematics
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Department of Mathematics Education
Abstract
This study intended to find out the causes of girls student's low enrollment in optional
mathematics at public secondary school in Sindhupalchok district. This study was survey
type and used the data that are both qualitative and quantitative in nature. The student's
oppinionnaire form, interview question for subject teacher and head teacher and school
administrative records were the main instruments. Likert 5 point scale was included in
opinionnaire. Hundred twenty students (60 taken from optional mathematics and 60 taken
from other optional subject), 10 Head teachers and 10 Subject teachers of 20 public schools
of Sindhupalchok district were taken as sample of the study.
Various statistical tools such as percentage and test were used to analyze the data
collected from attitude scale and administrative records. Family related factors (educational
status, economic status and negligence of parents), student's (self) related factors (student's
own interest, poor prior achievement and negative thinking towards mathematics) and
neighbouring factors (school environment, teacher's behaviour and trends of society) were
analyzed by descriptive way. After the analysis and interpretation of the obtained data
information the researcher found that the low enrollment of girls students in optional
mathematics at secondary level was strongly associated with educational status of family,
poor prior achievement and student's own interest. Other variables family job/ occupation,
economic status, peer group influence, school environment, social influence and teacher's
behavior also played vital role to low enrollment of girls students in optional mathematics.