Algebra's Ripple Effect: How Enthusiasm for Algebra Shapes Students' Overall Attitudes Toward Mathematics

Authors

  • John Tyavbee Ajai Taraba State University https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3943-0599
  • Hauwa Sanda National Biotechnology Research and Development Agency
  • Cletus Terhemba Abur Federal College of Education

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56855/jrsme.v3i3.1185

Keywords:

Algebra, Student Attitudes, Enthusiasm, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics anxiety

Abstract

Purpose: This study investigates the "ripple effect" of algebra, examining how students' enthusiasm or aversion to algebra influences their overall attitude toward mathematics. Methodology: The research employed a descriptive survey design and was conducted in the Gombe Education Zone, Nigeria, which includes 87 secondary schools. A sample of 500 students was selected through a multistage sampling technique across five local government areas. Data were collected using the Disposition of Students in Learning Algebra (DISLA), a 16-item instrument validated by experts and achieving a reliability index of 0.92 via Cronbach’s alpha. The DISLA consisted of two sections: sociodemographic data and students' perceptions of algebra. Research assistants administered the survey in the selected schools. Findings: The results, analyzed using frequency counts and percentages, revealed that 72.2% of students disliked specific mathematical topics, and only 29.9% found mathematics simple. Furthermore, 43.1% of students expressed a mild liking for algebra, while 42.3% showed a strong interest. Importantly, 50.7% believed their attitude toward algebra influenced their overall perception of mathematics. Significance: The study concludes that students' attitudes toward algebra significantly impact their engagement with and perception of mathematics, with positive attitudes fostering better performance. Recommendations include promoting a growth mindset, employing differentiated instruction, making mathematics more relevant to real-life applications, and addressing mathematics anxiety. Additionally, positive reinforcement and professional development for teachers are suggested to create a supportive learning environment, ultimately enhancing students' interest and performance in mathematics.

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Published

13-12-2024

How to Cite

Ajai, J. T., Sanda, H., & Abur, C. T. (2024). Algebra’s Ripple Effect: How Enthusiasm for Algebra Shapes Students’ Overall Attitudes Toward Mathematics . Journal of Research in Science and Mathematics Education, 3(3), 130–141. https://doi.org/10.56855/jrsme.v3i3.1185

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