Relationship between Entry Level, Attitude and Students’ Performance in Mathematics in Public Secondary Schools in Kisumu East District, Kenya
Abstract/ Overview
— Mathematics is one of the core subjects in
secondary school curriculum. Performance in the subject is
crucial for students’ admission to scientific and technological
professions.However, there has been persistent poor
performance in the subject particularly in Kisumu East District
as revealed by the Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
examination results for the years 2006 to 2008 with mean scores
of 3.2282, 3.3691 and 4.0660 respectively.This may deny
students access to the competitive professions. Factors
contributing to this poor performance have not been
exhaustively studied. The purpose of this study was to examine
the relationship between students’ entry level, attitude towards
mathematics and performance in mathematics.The studywas
conducted in public secondary schools in Kisumu East District
and employed correlation design in which the dependent
variable was performance and independent variables were
entry level and attitude. The study sample was 986 Form 4
students, representing 33% of the population. Data collection
instruments were students Questionnaire(SQ) and Mathematics
Test(MT).Quantitative data was analysed using descriptive
statistics and inferential statistics. Regression analysis wasrun
to determine the relationship between the dependent and
independent variables. The findings established that the two
independent variables had significant effect on performance in
MT for both girls and boys. Based on the results it is advisable
that performance of students at KCPE to be considered during
intake to Form 1,girls’ attitude towards mathematic content
and boys’ attitude towards methods of teaching should be
enhanced by mathematics teachers.
Index Terms— Attitude, Entry level, Form 4 students,
Mathematics curriculum,Performance.