Title of article
The Relationships between Geometry Achievement,Geometry Self-efficacy, Parents’ Education Level and Gender
Author/Authors
ÖZKAN, Eda Düzce Doğanlı Eşref Taşhan Ortaokulu, Turkey , YILDIRIM, Selda Abant İzzet Baysal University - Faculty of Education, Turkey
From page
249
To page
261
Abstract
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships between geometry achievement, geometry self-efficacy, parents’ education level and gender. In this study, geometry selfefficacy scale which was developed by Günhan and Başer (2007) and geometry achievement test were used. The geometry achievement test was developed by the authors using the test items in the literature. Sample of the research consisted of 334 (176 girls-158 boys) 8th grade students. Results of regression analyses indicated that father’s education level and geometry self-efficacy were statistically significant predictors of geometry achievement. Effects of mother’s or father’s education level on geometry self-efficacy beliefs may not be significant in practice. In addition, the results indicated that gender was not related to geometry self-efficacy and geometry achievement. Findings support the importance of students’ self-efficacy and parents’ education level on their academic achievement.
Keywords
Self , efficacy , geometry achievement , gender , parents’ education level.
Journal title
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Journal title
Ankara University Journal Of Faculty Of Educational Sciences
Record number
2657942
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