Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria

The use of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EEA) on researches based on certain theoretical frame-works in both social sciences and education cannot be over-emphasized, as such this study employed the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) in an attempt to validates the mathematical values inculcation measur...

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Main Authors: Liman, Mukhtar Alhaji, Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan, Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen
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spelling my.iium.irep.288112013-04-04T00:45:26Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/28811/ Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria Liman, Mukhtar Alhaji Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen L Education (General) The use of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EEA) on researches based on certain theoretical frame-works in both social sciences and education cannot be over-emphasized, as such this study employed the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) in an attempt to validates the mathematical values inculcation measurement model developed and used in the western cultural society by Professor Emeritus Alan J. Bishop, in order to see whether the model works among secondary schools’ mathematics teachers in the north-eastern part of Nigeria with aim of finding whether or not the model also suit the north-eastern cultural community to which schools' mathematics teaching and learning is also paramount. The preliminary sample size for the study is (n=101) secondary schools’ mathematics teachers that are involved in the study. The instrument for the data collection was a 40-item Questionnaire with some of the items designed and adopted. The factor extraction method was a Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and only factors with eigenvalues >1 were extracted and three factor solution was realized. Twenty one items loaded on the three factors, with eleven items on the first factor (sociological mathematical values (SMV)) - five items on the second factor (attitudinal mathematical values (AMV)) and lastly five items on third factor (ideological mathematical values (IMV)). The reliability of each factor was greater than 0.6 and the overall reliability of the three factor solution converges at 0.636. The total variance explained was 54.3% and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy (KMO) was found to be 0.850 which was greater than the required merging of 0.6. The purpose of this study is to validate mathematical values inculcation model with three main construct, which include: sociological mathematical values (SMV). attitudinal mathematical values (AMV) and ideological mathematical values (IMV) among mathematics teachers'" in the north-eastern cultural society of Nigeria and at the same time acquaint secondary schools' mathematics teachers' the need for the inculcation of mathematical values in mathematics teaching and learning with sole objective of enhancing better understanding of mathematical concepts. Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research 2011-05 Article REM application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/28811/1/Article_May_2011.pdf Liman, Mukhtar Alhaji and Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan and Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen (2011) Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria. Interdisciplinary Journal of Contemporary Research in Business, 3 (1). pp. 64-72. ISSN 2073-7122 http://ijcrb.webs.com
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Liman, Mukhtar Alhaji
Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen
Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
description The use of Exploratory Factor Analysis (EEA) on researches based on certain theoretical frame-works in both social sciences and education cannot be over-emphasized, as such this study employed the Exploratory Factor Analysis (EFA) in an attempt to validates the mathematical values inculcation measurement model developed and used in the western cultural society by Professor Emeritus Alan J. Bishop, in order to see whether the model works among secondary schools’ mathematics teachers in the north-eastern part of Nigeria with aim of finding whether or not the model also suit the north-eastern cultural community to which schools' mathematics teaching and learning is also paramount. The preliminary sample size for the study is (n=101) secondary schools’ mathematics teachers that are involved in the study. The instrument for the data collection was a 40-item Questionnaire with some of the items designed and adopted. The factor extraction method was a Principle Component Analysis (PCA) and only factors with eigenvalues >1 were extracted and three factor solution was realized. Twenty one items loaded on the three factors, with eleven items on the first factor (sociological mathematical values (SMV)) - five items on the second factor (attitudinal mathematical values (AMV)) and lastly five items on third factor (ideological mathematical values (IMV)). The reliability of each factor was greater than 0.6 and the overall reliability of the three factor solution converges at 0.636. The total variance explained was 54.3% and Kaiser-Meyer-Olkin Measure of Sampling Adequacy (KMO) was found to be 0.850 which was greater than the required merging of 0.6. The purpose of this study is to validate mathematical values inculcation model with three main construct, which include: sociological mathematical values (SMV). attitudinal mathematical values (AMV) and ideological mathematical values (IMV) among mathematics teachers'" in the north-eastern cultural society of Nigeria and at the same time acquaint secondary schools' mathematics teachers' the need for the inculcation of mathematical values in mathematics teaching and learning with sole objective of enhancing better understanding of mathematical concepts.
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author Liman, Mukhtar Alhaji
Ibrahim, Mohd Burhan
Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen
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Shittu, Ahmed Tajudeen
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title Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
title_short Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
title_full Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
title_fullStr Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of Mathematical Values Inculcation Model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in North-Eastern region, Nigeria
title_sort exploratory factor analysis: aalidation of mathematical values inculcation model among secondary schools' mathematics teachers in north-eastern region, nigeria
publisher Institute of Interdisciplinary Business Research
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