Exploring preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ internet addiction as connected with gender and grade point average

PedActa Pub Date : 2022-08-31 DOI:10.24193/pedacta.12.1.1
Adeneye Olarewaju Adeleye Awofala, S. O. Akinoso, A. Adebayo
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"No doubt the internet has become a globally recognized conduit for information trading and schmoozing. However, there is a rising case of internet addiction among young adults of which preservice mathematics and social studies teachers are implicated. This study investigated the correlation between preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ internet addiction and their grade point average (GPA). Likewise, the study examined the influence of gender on internet addiction. A descriptive survey research design was implemented in the study with 300 preservice mathematics and social studies teachers and primary data collected with Internet Addiction Test (IAT, Cronbach alpha coefficient=0.92) were analysed using mean, standard deviation, independent samples t-test, Pearson product moment correlation coefficient and simple linear regression analysis. The results showed that preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ internet addiction had statistically significant negative relationship with their GPA. More so, internet addiction contributed significantly to the prediction of preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ GPA. Gender contributed significantly to the prediction of preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ internet addiction. In addition, there was a significant influence of gender on preservice mathematics and social studies teachers’ internet addiction with males showing higher internet addiction than their female counterparts. In line with the above findings, it was recommended that preservice mathematics and social studies teachers should lower their usage of internet and follow examples of good usage of internet technology to improve their scholastic achievement in the university. "
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探讨职前数学和社会研究教师的网瘾与性别和平均成绩的关系
毫无疑问,互联网已成为全球公认的信息交易和闲谈的渠道。然而,在年轻人中,网络成瘾的情况越来越多,其中涉及到职前数学和社会研究教师。本研究旨在探讨职前数学与社会学科教师网络成瘾与平均绩点(GPA)的关系。同样,该研究还调查了性别对网瘾的影响。采用描述性调查研究设计对300名职前数学和社会科学教师进行研究,并采用网络成瘾测试(IAT, Cronbach alpha系数=0.92)收集的原始数据进行均值、标准差、独立样本t检验、Pearson积差相关系数和简单线性回归分析。结果显示,职前数学和社会学教师的网络成瘾与GPA呈显著负相关。更重要的是,网络成瘾对职前数学和社会学教师GPA的预测有显著贡献。性别对职前数学和社会学教师网络成瘾的预测有显著影响。此外,性别对职前数学和社会研究教师的网络成瘾有显著影响,男性教师的网络成瘾高于女性教师。基于上述发现,我们建议职前数学及社会研究教师应减少使用互联网,并以良好使用互联网技术为榜样,以提高他们在大学的学业成绩。
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