Gender Dynamics in High School Mathematics Education: Impact of Teachers and School Environment on Female Students Attitudes and Achievement

Author:

Karadaar Ishmael1,Okrah Abraham2,Mensah Patrick1,Jnr Joseph1,Ansu Bismark1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Mathematics and Information Communication Technology, St. Ambrose College of Education, Dormaa-Akwamu, Ghana

2. Department of Applied Meteorology, Nanjing University of Information Science and Technology, Nanjing, China

Abstract

This study investigates the impact of teacher gender and school type on the attitudes and academic performance of female high school students in mathematics. Utilizing a sample of 262 final-year high school girls and 10 mathematics teachers from both mixed-gender and single-sex schools in the Sunyani West District located in Ghana, the study employs surveys and achievement tests to gather quantitative data. Statistical analyses reveal several key findings. Male and female teachers shared similar beliefs regarding female students in general. Significant differences emerged in perceptions of students' mathematical abilities. Girls taught by male teachers exhibited lower anxiety levels (t (260) > 1.96, p < 0.05) and higher self-confidence (t (260) > 1.96, p < 0.05) in mathematics compared to those taught by female teachers. Additionally, mixed-gender schools fostered more positive attitudes towards mathematics among female students compared to single-sex schools (t (260) > 1.96, p < 0.05). There were positive correlations observed between students' attitudes towards mathematics and their academic performance, highlighting the importance of teacher-student relationships in shaping students' perceptions and achievements in mathematics. These findings underscore the need for inclusive teaching practices and the recruitment of qualified mathematics educators to support the academic success of female students in mathematics. Future research could explore the disparate treatment of male and female students in mathematics classrooms and investigate effective pedagogical strategies to promote equitable learning outcomes.

Publisher

Science Publishing Group

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