Factors That Promote Anxiety toward Math on High School Students
2016; Modestum Limited; Volume: 13; Issue: 1 Linguagem: Inglês
10.12973/eurasia.2017.00611a
ISSN1305-8215
AutoresCarlos A. Rojas-Kramer, Milka Elena Escalera-Chávez, Elena Moreno-García, Arturo García-Santıllán,
Tópico(s)Educational Innovations and Technology
ResumoBackground:Regardless of the social or economic status of a student, it is a fact that math is always present. This discipline is considered as a competitive tool for achieving a more productive life. However, the gap in academic achievement is big. Consequently, in the last decades the research on education has set attention on this point.Material and methods:Therefore, this research aims to prove that there is anxiety toward math on high school students at a private institution Rioverde in San Luis Potosí, México and find if there is a difference in regards to gender. We used Auzmendi sub-scale questionnaire.Results:The results show that there is anxiety toward math on high school students, and that women show more anxiety toward math than men do.Conclusions:Thus, we conclude, for the case under study, that anxiety toward math is a learning issue for high school students, more often for women than for men.
Referência(s)