Mathematics interest and self- esteem: a study on gender differences among Pre-University students
Conference on Future and Sustainable Education (CFSE 2022) A Study on Mathematics Interest And Self Esteem By Gender And Module Among Pre-University Students Mohd Nazim Mat Nawi 1,*, Norlaili Md Saad1 , Suraya Hassan1 , Nurfatihah Mohamad Hanafi1 1Department of Mathematics, Centre f...
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Summary: | Conference on Future and Sustainable Education (CFSE 2022)
A Study on Mathematics Interest And Self Esteem By
Gender And Module Among Pre-University Students
Mohd Nazim Mat Nawi 1,*, Norlaili Md Saad1
, Suraya Hassan1
, Nurfatihah
Mohamad Hanafi1
1Department of Mathematics, Centre for Foundation Studies, International Islamic University of Malaysia,
Gambang Campus, 26300 Gambang, Pahang, Malaysia
*Corresponding author: mohdnazim@iium.edu.my
Abstract. Learning is energized by interest, which is an important motivating factor that directs academic and
professional paths and is crucial for academic success. Thus, mathematics interest is critical in motivating students to
achieve well in any mathematical course. Self-esteem is yet another important element that contributes to successful
academic achievement. The aim of the study is to examine the gender differences among pre-university based on
mathematics interest and self-esteem. Purposive sampling technique was used to select a sample of 508 students from
1600 Centre for Foundation Studies (CFS), International Islamic University Malysia (IIUM) sciences students who
are taking mathematics in semester 1. 2022/2023. The instrument used was Academic Interest Scale for Adolescents
(AISA), which measures interest in Mathematics, and the Rosenberg Self-Esteem Scale, which measures self-esteem.
According to the findings, there is almost moderate, direct and positive association between Mathematics interest and
self-esteem. Males scored highly on self-esteem compared to female adolescents, indicating that there are considerable
gender disparities in this area.
Keywords. Pre-university programme; Mathematics interest; Self-esteem; Gender biases. |
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