Publication: An evaluation of students' academic self efficacy on gender performance in mathematics in secondary schools in Mbeere South Sub-County, Embu County.
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2015-08
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Mount Kenya University
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The purpose of this study was to evaluate the academic self-efficacy in Mathematics on the
gender differences in performance in Mathematics in secondary schools. The study had three
objectives, namely: i) to evaluate the level of academic self-efficacy in Mathematics among boys
and girls in secondary. (ii) Schools to assess the performance of boys and girls in Mathematics in
Mbeere South Sub-County; and iii) to determine the relationship between academic self-efficacy
and performance in Mathematics among boys and girls in secondary schools in Mbeere South
Sub-County. The study will be informed by Bandura’s social cognitive theory. Academic self-
efficacy was the independent variable while performance in Mathematics was the dependent
variable. The study employed mixed research methods using cross-sectional survey design. The
target population was all 12421 public secondary school students in Mbeere South. Stratified,
purposive and random sampling techniques were used to select the sample. The sample was
consisting of, and 380 form three students. A pilot study was carried out in order to ascertain the
reliability of the research instruments. The reliability of the research instruments was tested using
Cronbach’s alpha coefficient at a level of 0.7. The Cronbach’s alpha coefficient was calculated
from the results of the pilot study. The questionnaire was found to have a Cronbach’s Alpha
Coefficient of 0.81 thus it was used without amendments. The literature on self-efficacy was
used to check the content validity of the questionnaire items while form three Mathematics
syllabus was used to check the content validity of the exam. Data was collected using self
administered questionnaires and a standard modified Kenya Certificate of Secondary Education
Mathematics exam that was administered to measure performance in Mathematics. The
researcher issued the questionnaires to the respondents during arranged visits with school
principals and administered the exam the same day. The Study collected quantitative data.
Quantitative data was analysed using descriptive statistics such as percentages and presented in
form charts and tables. To test the hypothesis the independent sample test and Pearson product
Moment Correlation Coefficient were used. The level of self efficacy in Mathematics was found
to be low with boys having higher level than girls. Boys were found to perform better than girls
although generally the performance was poor. There was a strong positive relation between self
efficacy and performance in Mathematics. The study recommends that efforts should be done to
improve the academic self efficacy in Mathematics for both boys and girls.
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Master of education in educational planning