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  • Çukurova Üniversitesi Eğitim Fakültesi Dergisi
  • Volume:42 Issue:1
  • MOTIVATION AND LEARNING STRATEGIES AS PREDICTORS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ MATH ACHIEVEMENT

MOTIVATION AND LEARNING STRATEGIES AS PREDICTORS OF HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS’ MATH ACHIEVEMENT

Authors : Devrim ERDEM KEKLİK, İbrahim KEKLİK
Pages : 96-109
Doi:10.14812/cuefd.54284
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Publication Date : 2014-03-08
Article Type : Other Papers
Abstract :As a country striving toward economic and technological development, having  remarkable number of school age children, in need of improving it’s science and mathematics education-particularly given the disappointing PISA results, and aiming at establishing highly functional school counseling services, Turkey will greatly benefit from studies exploring student variables associated with their success in various subject areas. Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine as to which motivation and learning strategies high school students use for mathematics courses predict their achievement level in the respective courses. A convenient sample of 440 high  school students attending to two public high schools in the Altındağ District of Ankara, Turkey during the academic year of 2010-2011. A Personal Information Form and Motivation and Learning Strategies Scale were used for data collection. Step-wise regression analysis was used as the data  analytic procedure. Results showed that factors such as task value (M), time/study environment (LS), self-efficacy (M), extrinsic goal orientation (LS), test anxiety (M), peer learning (LS) and organization (LS)] significantly predicted students’ mathematics achievement. Some factors of motivation and learning strategies significantly predict students’ achievement levels in mathematics according to gender.  Different factors of motivation and learning strategies significantly predicted students’ achievement levels in mathematics for each grade level. Results, limitations of the study, implications for school counseling services, mathematics education and future research were discussed.
Keywords : Motivation, learning strategies, mathematics achievement, high school students, regression analysis

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