Predictors of high school students' mathematics self-efficacy in Addis Ababa: The importance of educational expectations.

Yassin Mohammed Yesuf, Sebsibew Atikaw Kebede, Atinkut Zewdu, Dawit Mekonnen Gebru
Author Information
  1. Yassin Mohammed Yesuf: Department of Psychology, College of Social Sciences and Humanities, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
  2. Sebsibew Atikaw Kebede: Department of Mathematics, College of Natural and Computational Sciences, University of Gondar, Gondar, Ethiopia.
  3. Atinkut Zewdu: Department of Psychology, Institute of Education and Behavioral Sciences, Ambo University, Ambo, Ethiopia.
  4. Dawit Mekonnen Gebru: School of Psychology, College of Education and Behavioral Studies, Addis Ababa University, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia.

Abstract

In Ethiopia studies on high school students' mathematics self-efficacy and associated factors are scarce. The present study examined students' mathematics self-efficacy and associated predictors among high school students in Addis Ababa. Data were collected using adapted questionnaire from 120 students (9th and 10th graders) recruited multi-stage sampling. Descriptive statistics, independent sample -test, ANOVA, Chi-square and logistic regressions were utilized to analyze the collected data. In the study it was found that students have more than average mathematics self-efficacy even though significant numbers of students (44.2%) have low mathematics self-efficacy. It was also revealed that differences in grade level [(118) = 2.545, < 0.05] and students' expected grade in the upcoming national exam [(3,116) = 5.553, < 0.05] were statistically significant. Living arrangements (AOR = 6.704, 95% CI = 1.598-28.118), expected grade in the upcoming national exam (AOR = 5.808, 95% CI = 1.804-18.696) and expected marks in the semester (AOR = 1.126, 95% CI = 1.055-1.202) are significant predictors of students' mathematics self-efficacy. Generally educational expectations are important predictors of students' mathematics self-efficacy. Therefore, researchers and organizations need to gear their attention towards improving students' mathematics self-efficacy.

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