Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan

The study aimed to examine the extent of the student’s Mathematics Learning Strategy (MLS) factors such as mathematics attitude, mathematics motivation, mathematics self regulation, mathematics self efficacy and mathematics anxiety contribution to mathematics achievement (MA).The respondents of the...

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Main Authors: Rabab’h, Belal Sadiq Hamed, Veloo, Arsaythamby
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spelling my.uum.repo.216832017-04-19T03:53:59Z http://repo.uum.edu.my/21683/ Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan Rabab’h, Belal Sadiq Hamed Veloo, Arsaythamby LB Theory and practice of education The study aimed to examine the extent of the student’s Mathematics Learning Strategy (MLS) factors such as mathematics attitude, mathematics motivation, mathematics self regulation, mathematics self efficacy and mathematics anxiety contribution to mathematics achievement (MA).The respondents of the study were 360 students from eight public middle schools in Jordan selected through stratified random sampling.The study used 65 items to assess the MLS.Moreover, the mathematics test (MAT) comprises 30 items.The results of multiple regression analysis showed that mathematics attitude, mathematics motivation, mathematics self regulation, mathematics self efficacy significantly contributed to MA, with the exception of mathematics anxiety that was found to have an insignificant effect on MA.Educators, principals and teachers should focus on most MLS factors in classes and students should be motivated to understand that the subject could be studied and passed just like other subjects, and to appreciate that it is an essential tool and a prerequisite for further education in many vocations. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2014 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en cc_by http://repo.uum.edu.my/21683/1/ASS%2011%202%202015%201276%201283.pdf Rabab’h, Belal Sadiq Hamed and Veloo, Arsaythamby (2014) Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan. Asian Social Science, 11 (2). pp. 1276-1283. ISSN 1911-2017 http://doi.org/10.5539/ass.v11n2p276 doi:10.5539/ass.v11n2p276
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Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan
description The study aimed to examine the extent of the student’s Mathematics Learning Strategy (MLS) factors such as mathematics attitude, mathematics motivation, mathematics self regulation, mathematics self efficacy and mathematics anxiety contribution to mathematics achievement (MA).The respondents of the study were 360 students from eight public middle schools in Jordan selected through stratified random sampling.The study used 65 items to assess the MLS.Moreover, the mathematics test (MAT) comprises 30 items.The results of multiple regression analysis showed that mathematics attitude, mathematics motivation, mathematics self regulation, mathematics self efficacy significantly contributed to MA, with the exception of mathematics anxiety that was found to have an insignificant effect on MA.Educators, principals and teachers should focus on most MLS factors in classes and students should be motivated to understand that the subject could be studied and passed just like other subjects, and to appreciate that it is an essential tool and a prerequisite for further education in many vocations.
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author Rabab’h, Belal Sadiq Hamed
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title Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan
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title_full Prediction of mathematics learning strategies on mathematics achievement among 8th grade students in Jordan
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