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American Journal of Educational Research. 2014, 2(7), 474-476
DOI: 10.12691/education-2-7-7
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Effect of Gender, Age and Mathematics Anxiety on College Students’ Achievement in Algebra

Owolabi Josiah1, and Etuk-iren Olubunmi Adejoke1

1Mathematics/Statistics Department, School of Science Education, Federal College of Education (Technical), Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria

Pub. Date: June 29, 2014

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Owolabi Josiah and Etuk-iren Olubunmi Adejoke. Effect of Gender, Age and Mathematics Anxiety on College Students’ Achievement in Algebra. American Journal of Educational Research. 2014; 2(7):474-476. doi: 10.12691/education-2-7-7

Abstract

Mathematics is a very important subject. It is the language of science and technology and so it is a force to reckon with in the development of any nation. Several studies on factors that affect mathematics achievement have been conducted. However, studies on factors that affect mathematics achievement among College students in Nigeria seem to be rare. This study therefore sought to investigate the effects of gender, age and mathematics anxiety of College students on their achievement in Algebra. The study adopted an expost-facto design since no variable was manipulated. The participants of the study are mathematics teacher trainees in the Federal Colleges of Education in Lagos and Ogun states of Nigeria. The data for the study was from a questionnaire which elicited information on gender and age of respondents, a mathematics anxiety scale (r=0.82) and participants’ achievement score in an Algebra course coded MAT 111. The achievement score in Algebra is the dependent variable while gender, age and mathematics anxiety formed the independent variables of the study. The data collected were analysed using mean, standard deviation, independent t-test and One-way ANOVA. The results of the analyses showed average performance in the Algebra course. Besides, the differences in achievement across gender,age and mathematics anxiety groupings (low, medium and high) were all non-significant. Since the participants are on their first semester in the college and their performance is generally on the average, it is recommended that proper orientation be given to new students on how to be high achievers on the programme. Besides, their lecturers should be as simple as possible in their instructions.

Keywords:
gender age anxiety mathematics achievement

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