International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research (IJTMER)
Vol 5, No 1 (2022)

Math anxiety, learning engagement and perceived usefulness of technology as predictors to mathematics performance of students

Eugine Bahian Dodongan (Instructor, Davao de Oro State College, Compostela, 8109)



Article Info

Publish Date
30 Mar 2022

Abstract

The focus of this research was to verify if there was a link among anxiety toward mathematics, learning engagement, and their perception of technology's usefulness in mathematics. This ex-post research looked into the relationship and predictive degree of students' math anxiety, learning engagement, and perceived usefulness of technology to their mathematics achievement. Students' math anxiety and perceived usefulness of technology were found to be high in the study, whereas student engagement was found to be low and level of students' performance in mathematics was also high. Both math anxiety and students' perceptions of the utility of technology in learning have a significant impact on students' mathematics performance, but not on their engagement. The findings showed the importance of a high level of anxiety in improving student math performance. Additionally, math anxiety and the perceived usefulness of technology were discovered to be predictors of student mathematics performance. The findings suggest that anxiety, engagement, and perceptions of technology's usefulness should all be considered when improving students' general mathematics performance.

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Journal Info

Abbrev

ijtmer

Publisher

Subject

Education Mathematics Other

Description

International Journal of Trends in Mathematics Education Research (IJTMER) is a peer-reviewed open-access international journal who aims to the sharing, dissemination and discussion of current trends research results, experience and perspectives across a wide range of mathematics education, teaching ...