AN ANALYSIS OF FEMALE STUDENTS PERFORMANCE IN MATHEMATICS IN SECONDARY SCHOOLS
ABSTRACT
This study assessed the performance of female students in mathematics in secondary schools in Sokoto metropolis. The population of the study consisted of the participants of all female secondary schools in Sokoto metropolis. The random sampling technique was used to take a sample of 200 students of SS II from all five female public secondary school in Sokoto metropolis. Promotional examination of students along with assessment Questionnaire were used for data collection for this research. Data collected were analyzed by employing simple descriptive statistics. The study found that the female students performance in mathematics is encouraging. One of the recommendations was that, the students should add more grease to their elbow by practicing what they are taught in class as this will help them greatly not only in their next promotional examination but also in their future studies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Title page i
Certificationii
Dedicationiii
Acknowledgmentiv
Table of contentsvi
Abstract v
CHAPTER ONE: Introduction
1.1Background to the Study1
1.2Statement of the Problem3
1.3Objectives of the Study3
1.4Research Questions3
1.5Significance of the Study4
1.6 Scope and Delimitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO: Review of Related Literature4
2.1 Introduction 5
2.2Early Stage of Mathematical Development5
2.3The Development of Mathematics 1960 to present date8
2.4The Concept of Evaluation10
2.5Difference in Gender Performance in Mathematics12
CHAPTER THREE: Research Methodology
3.1 Introduction 14
3.2 Research design 14
3.3Population of the study14
3.4Sample and sampling techniques14
3.5 Instrument 15
Validity of the instrument15
Reliability of the instrument16
3.6 Method of Data Analysis 17
CHAPTER FOUR: Data Presentation and Analysis
4.1 Introduction 18
4.2 Data Presentation 18
4.3 Grades and Interpretation 18
4.4 Data Analysis 19
4.5Summary of Major Findings31
4.6Discussion of Findings32
CHAPTER FIVE: Summary, Conclusion and Recommendations
5.1 Summary 34
5.2Conclusion36
5.3Recommendations37
References39
Appendix42
CHAPTER ONE
Introduction
Background to the Study
Mathematics often described as the language and backbone of science and technology is pervasive in all disciplines in today’s world. Actually, mathematical competence is vital to every individual’s meaningful and productive life. Outstanding mathematical ability, according to Adetula (1989), is a precious societal resource needed to maintain leadership in a scientific and technological world.
The line of demarcation between the developed (industrialized and wealthy) nations and the underdeveloped (non-industrialized and poor) nations is based on the level of mathematical attainment and ingenuity. Indeed without mathematics, there is no science, without science there is no modern technology and without modern technology there is no modern society.
Mathematics as a specialized cognitive tool is an undisputed agent of nation’s development and wealth creation. Its application is universal to all learning and
everyday living from counting possession to measuring
properties, predicting events, computing taxes/profits, drawing maps/plans, planning budget or warefare, providing models, synthesizing results.
All these are indication that mathematics is useful in domestic and business deals, scientific discoveries, technological breakthrough, problem solving and decision making in different situation in life (Kolawole and Olutayo, 2005). Actually, mathematics is a key to productive and fulfilling life and is a big servant to humanity.
A woman has an important role to play in the society in relation to mathematics and science education. Auhinen (1970) in Okoroh (2004) argued that with the fast automation and computerization of jobs, only persons with appreciable knowledge, skills and abilities in mathematics and science will be required in the job market. He added that moreso, suitable development could not be achieved as long as women were not in mathematics and in the science.
Odogwu (2002) supported Auhinen saying that female education is an important aspect of societal development. Our girl child require a strong knowledge of mathematics to help
them to understand science and technical subjects.
Statement of the Problem
In view of the importance of mathematics which prepares a child for science and technical or technology related professions such as engineering, technology and computer science, this study sought to analyze the performance of female students in mathematics in secondary schools in Sokoto metropolis.
Objectives of the Study
The objectives of this study are:
1. To assess the performance of female students in mathematics
2. To find out factors that affect their performance in mathematics
Research Questions
In an effort to achieve the stated objectives of this study, the following questions are set.
1. What is the level of female students performance in mathematics in Secondary Schools in Sokoto?
2. What are the factors responsible for their performance?
Significance of the Study
The study will be useful in the following ways:
This is a study that concentrated on female students performance in mathematics thus, when completed, female students are likely to improve their performance in maths which will help them greatly in science subjects, it will also provide important information that should be of help not only to teachers and parents but also to educational administrators, policy makers and government in the task of improving the teaching and learning of mathematics.
Scope and Delimitations of the Study
This project is limited to the analysis of female student’s performance in mathematics in secondary schools in Sokoto metropolis.
The research is limited to senior secondary two (SSII) in the selected secondary schools in Sokoto metropolis.
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