Title of article :
The Relationship of the Dimensions of Perceived Teaching Style with Students’ Mathematics Achievement and Self-Efficacy
Author/Authors :
saravani, sedigheh university of sistan and baluchestan - faculty of educational sciences and psychology - department of educational sciences, Zahedan, Iran , marziyeh, afsaneh university of sistan and baluchestan - faculty of educational sciences and psychology - department of educational sciences, Zahedan, Iran , jenaabadi, hossein university of sistan and baluchestan - faculty of educational sciences and psychology - department of educational sciences, Zahedan, Iran
From page :
99
To page :
109
Abstract :
The objective of the present study was to determine the relationship of the dimensions of perceived teaching style with students’ mathematics achievement and self-efficacy. To this end, among 432 individuals considered as the statistical population, a corpus of 205 third grade high school students studying mathematics and physics in public high schools in Zahedan in the academic year 2014-2015 was selected based on gender using the stratified random sampling method. The Teacher as Social Context Questionnaire (Belmont et al., 1992) and the Mathematics Self-Efficacy Scale-Revised (Betz Hackett, 1983) were completed by the subjects and the mean scores on geometry, arithmetic, and algebra were used as indicators of mathematics achievement. To analyze the obtained data, both descriptive (frequency, mean, and standard deviation) and inferential statistics (the Pearson correlation coefficient, simultaneous regression analysis, and one-sample t-test) were applied. The results indicated that the dimensions of perceived teaching style (autonomy support, structure, and involvement) were related to mathematics achievement and self-efficacy and were able to significantly predict them. Finally, the results of the t-test demonstrated a difference between the males and females with regard to self-efficacy; however, no difference was found between them in terms of mathematics achievement.
Keywords :
Dimensions of Teaching Style , Self , Efficacy , Mathematics Achievement , Mathematics Self , Efficacy , Self , Determination Theory
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Journal title :
international electronic journal of mathematical education
Record number :
2559425
Link To Document :
بازگشت