Path Model of Mathematics Achievement in Senior High School

IF 0.3 Q4 EDUCATION, SCIENTIFIC DISCIPLINES REDIMAT-Revista de Investigacion en Didactica de las Matematicas Pub Date : 2023-10-24 DOI:10.17583/redimat.12759
Jeffrey Galangco
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Numerous studies were carried out to investigate factors influencing students' mathematics achievement. It is, therefore, undeniable that a variety of factors influence how well students learn mathematics. As such, this study aimed to construct a path model on the factors influencing the mathematics achievement of Senior High School students. In particular, this study focuses on five subject components: Junior High School (JHS) math experience, JHS grade point average, attitudes toward mathematics, self-efficacy, and anxiety. The causal relationships and relative strengths of the direct and indirect relationships were explored for the sets of exogenous and endogenous variables using path analysis. The results unveiled an acceptable fit for the path model of the mathematics achievement in Senior High School. It indicated that students' mathematics achievement was influenced directly by JHS math general point average and mathematics anxiety; and indirectly by JHS math experience, attitudes, and self-efficacy. Moreover, the path model revealed that the JHS math grade point average exhibited the strongest influence on students' mathematics achievement. This suggests that a greater emphasis on developing basic mathematics skills and building a solid foundation at the Junior High School level leads to a better comprehension of higher mathematics. Keywords: path analysis, mathematics achievement, path model, Senior High School
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高中数学成绩的路径模型
对影响学生数学成绩的因素进行了大量的研究。因此,不可否认的是,许多因素影响着学生学习数学的好坏。因此,本研究旨在构建高中生数学成绩影响因素的路径模型。本研究特别关注五个主题组成部分:初中数学体验、初中平均成绩、数学态度、自我效能感和焦虑。通过通径分析,探讨了外生变量和内生变量的直接和间接关系的因果关系和相对优势。研究结果为高中数学成绩路径模型提供了可接受的拟合。结果表明,高中数学平均成绩和数学焦虑对学生数学成绩有直接影响;间接地通过JHS的数学经验,态度和自我效能感。此外,路径模型显示,JHS数学平均成绩对学生数学成绩的影响最大。这表明,在初中阶段更加重视发展基本的数学技能和建立坚实的基础,可以更好地理解高等数学。 关键词:路径分析;数学成绩;路径模型
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