Extent of Influence of Motivating Factors Towards Learning Mathematics on Pupils’ Academic Performance

Presenter Information

MARIA GLORIA A. PUNTERO

Session

Education and Development

Description

This study determined the extent of influence of motivating factors towards learning Mathematics on pupils’ academic performance. The pupils studied were from Cantil-e Elementary School in the Division of Dumaguete City for School Year 2016-2017. Some 73 Grade Five Pupils were taken in as respondents. The study was descriptive in nature. It utilized the percentage, mean, and the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for the statistical analysis. The study revealed that the following motivational factors are moderately related with the pupils’ academic performance: performance goal, achievement goal, and learning environment stimulation. On the other hand, the pupils’ academic performance was found to have a “Weak” degree of relationship with self-efficacy, active learning strategies and Mathematics learning value. Findings of this study also revealed that the pupils’ profile has a “Weak” degree of relationship to the overall motivating factors. Also, the study found a “Moderate” degree of relationship between the extent of influence of motivating factors towards learning Mathematics and the pupils’ academic performance. Keywords: Motivation Factors, Learning Mathematics, Mathematics Performance

Proceedings Editor

Edmond Hajrizi

ISBN

978-9951-550-47-5

Location

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

Start Date

30-10-2021 12:00 AM

End Date

30-10-2021 12:00 AM

DOI

10.33107/ubt-ic.2021.433

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Extent of Influence of Motivating Factors Towards Learning Mathematics on Pupils’ Academic Performance

UBT Kampus, Lipjan

This study determined the extent of influence of motivating factors towards learning Mathematics on pupils’ academic performance. The pupils studied were from Cantil-e Elementary School in the Division of Dumaguete City for School Year 2016-2017. Some 73 Grade Five Pupils were taken in as respondents. The study was descriptive in nature. It utilized the percentage, mean, and the Spearman Rank Correlation Coefficient for the statistical analysis. The study revealed that the following motivational factors are moderately related with the pupils’ academic performance: performance goal, achievement goal, and learning environment stimulation. On the other hand, the pupils’ academic performance was found to have a “Weak” degree of relationship with self-efficacy, active learning strategies and Mathematics learning value. Findings of this study also revealed that the pupils’ profile has a “Weak” degree of relationship to the overall motivating factors. Also, the study found a “Moderate” degree of relationship between the extent of influence of motivating factors towards learning Mathematics and the pupils’ academic performance. Keywords: Motivation Factors, Learning Mathematics, Mathematics Performance