Abstract

Students’ accomplishment in mathematics is a component of their home condition, attitudes towards the discipline, and curriculum that clarify varieties in students’ achievement. The study determined the attitudes and academic achievement of students who are recipients of Conditional Cash Transfer (CCT) towards mathematics in a public national high school, Bohol, Philippines. It utilized the descriptive research to gather data on the achievement and attitude of students towards mathematics. The 112 respondents answered a standardized survey questionnaire, Attitudes toward Mathematics Inventory (ATMI) constructed, which contains self-confidence, value, enjoyment, and motivation. The gathered data were statistically treated using frequency, simple percentage, and Pearson r. The study revealed that respondents fairly performed in their achievement in math. Also, it found out that the students’ attitudes have a significant relationship with their achievement in mathematics. The study concluded that the students’ attitudes towards mathematics have a more significant impact on affecting their academic achievement. The researchers recommend that teachers should be developed and enhanced the self-confidence of students in mathematics by involving them in class discussions and interactions through facilitating in any means.

Highlights

  • The attitudes towards mathematics assume a critical job in the instructing and learning procedure of science

  • This study showed that the students have a relatively positive attitude towards Mathematics

  • This study showed that there is a significant relationship between students’ attitudes and academic achievement in Mathematics learning

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The attitudes towards mathematics assume a critical job in the instructing and learning procedure of science. Endeavor to improve demeanor towards science at lower level gives the base to higher investigations in arithmetic. It causes an impact on the accomplishment of science at auxiliary school level (Ma & Xu, 2004). Farooq and Shah (2008) added that the students’ success in mathematics depends upon the attitude towards mathematics and it influences the participation rate of learners. The role and applicability of mathematics in today’s generation, which is characterized by the exponentially increasing technology, becomes more imperative

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