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The study was conducted to investigate junior high school students‟ perception of
school factors, student factors, and teacher factors inhibiting students‟ academic
performance in Mathematics. The study was a descriptive survey with sample of one
hundred and twenty-six respondents selected randomly from the three hundred and
twenty-six students of Asokore SDA College Demonstration Junior High School,
Koforidua. The researcher administered a closed-ended questionnaire personally to
gather data for the study. The study found that students‟ perception of school factors
inhibiting their academic performance in Mathematics included good seating
arrangement, the type of school either public or private, and class size. Also, the
students‟ perception of student factors inhibiting their academic performance in
Mathematics included gender of students, attitude of students towards studying
mathematics, and parental education of students. In addition, the junior high school
students‟ perception of teacher factors inhibiting their academic performance in
Mathematics included teacher absenteeism, teacher lateness, and shortage of qualified
mathematics teachers. The study concluded that any attempt at improving upon the
academic performance of students in Mathematics at the junior high school should
consider school related factors, student related factors and teacher related factors.
Based on the findings of the study, it is recommended that teachers of Asokore SDA
College Demonstration Junior High School, Koforidua through the school‟s Parent
Teacher Association (PTA) need to educate and motivate students to adopt positive
attitude towards the studying of Mathematics. Also, the head teacher of Asokore SDA
College Demonstration Junior High School, Koforidua need to put in place
mechanisms to supervise teacher attendance and punctuality to school. |
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