Michael Howard D. Morada (MAEd)
Pangasinan State University, Bayambang Campus, Philippines
mike22morada@gmail.com
Date Received: November 3, 2015; Date Revised: December 29, 2015
Asia Pacific Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
Vol. 3 No.5, 45-53
December 2015 Part III
P-ISSN 2350-7756
E-ISSN 2350-8442
Correlation of Numerical Anxiety and Mathematics Performance 515 KB 1 downloads
Michael Howard D. Morada (MAEd) Pangasinan State University, Bayambang Campus, Philippines mike22morada@gmail.com Date...
It has been observed that most students had negative view towards mathematics and as a result, they also performed poorly.As such, it is imperative for every math teacher to understand the reasons behind this negative view to improve their student’s performance. This observation led the researcher to conduct a study on Correlation of Mathematics Performance and Anxiety of third and fourth year students for school year 2012-2013 across the different programs.This study determined the numerical anxiety level and mathematics performance of the respondents along age, gender and programs. The study revealed that students, regardless of age had passing performance. However, female and male students had fair and passing mathematics performance, respectively. Students from College of Business Education, Teacher Education and Computer Studies had fair performance while those from Marine Transportation, Criminal Justice Education and Engineering had passing performance. The study also revealed that students across different variables had moderate numerical anxiety level. Furthermore, it was found out that mathematics performance is significantly related to numerical anxiety. However, the relationship was inverse and small.
Keywords: numerical anxiety, numerically-anxious, mathematics performance