TY - JOUR
T1 - Actitud hacia la matemática de los padres y las madres de estudiantes de secundaria
AU - Meza-Cascante, Luis Gerardo
AU - Suárez-Valdés-Ayala, Zuleyka
AU - Agüero-Calvo, Evelyn
AU - Calderón-Ferrey, Martha
AU - Jiménez-Céspedes, Rodolfo
AU - Sancho-Martínez, Laura
AU - Pérez-Tyteca, Patricia
AU - Monje-Parrilla, Javier
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2020 Society for Industrial and Applied Mathematics.
PY - 2021/1
Y1 - 2021/1
N2 - The main objective of the paper was to study the level of attitude parents of Costa Rican regular secondary school students have towards mathematics, by analyzing differences between sex, levels of education, and age ranges. This paper is a quantitative descriptive exploratory research. The sample consisted of 1851 parents of Costa Rican public, academic, and daytime secondary school students. The design was a stratified simple random sample, based on the location (rural or urban) and the geographical area (province) students were in when enrolled in 2019. In addition, the statistical techniques applied to study the research hypotheses are Student's t-distribution and one-way ANOVA. As a result, it is inferred that there are differences between men and women in their level of attitude towards mathematics, showing the first higher levels with low effect size. There were also differences between parents with incomplete primary or secondary education with those who completed college, the latter showing higher levels of attitude. Differences were also detected in the attitude towards mathematics between people ages 35-50 with those older, with low effect size. It is concluded that 75.6 % of the surveyed parents showed high levels of attitude towards mathematics, which is a positive finding.
AB - The main objective of the paper was to study the level of attitude parents of Costa Rican regular secondary school students have towards mathematics, by analyzing differences between sex, levels of education, and age ranges. This paper is a quantitative descriptive exploratory research. The sample consisted of 1851 parents of Costa Rican public, academic, and daytime secondary school students. The design was a stratified simple random sample, based on the location (rural or urban) and the geographical area (province) students were in when enrolled in 2019. In addition, the statistical techniques applied to study the research hypotheses are Student's t-distribution and one-way ANOVA. As a result, it is inferred that there are differences between men and women in their level of attitude towards mathematics, showing the first higher levels with low effect size. There were also differences between parents with incomplete primary or secondary education with those who completed college, the latter showing higher levels of attitude. Differences were also detected in the attitude towards mathematics between people ages 35-50 with those older, with low effect size. It is concluded that 75.6 % of the surveyed parents showed high levels of attitude towards mathematics, which is a positive finding.
KW - Attitude towards mathematics
KW - Costa Rica
KW - Mathematics education
KW - Parents
KW - Secondary education
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85091828791&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.15359/RU.35-1.24
DO - 10.15359/RU.35-1.24
M3 - Artículo
AN - SCOPUS:85091828791
SN - 2215-3470
VL - 35
SP - 384
EP - 395
JO - Uniciencia
JF - Uniciencia
IS - 1
ER -