Abstract:
The attitude of students towards mathematics is a factor that is known to influence students’
learning and achievement in the subject. The purpose of this study was therefore to determine
the effect of students’ attitude towards their learning and achievement in mathematics by first
trying to establish their attitudes regarding the subject and finding out the factors that influence
these attitudes. The study would provide some of the learners’ behaviors as a result of their
attitude towards the subject and would go a long way in helping the learners to develop a
positive attitude towards the subject which is a recipe for better and learning performance and
achievement in the subject. The study involved some five secondary schools in Manafwa and
Namisindwa districts and the target population were mathematics teachers and form four
students. The purposive and random samplings were employed in selecting the schools,
students and teachers from those schools respectively with the use of student’s and teachers’
questionnaires as a method of data collection. The questionnaires were designed to capture
some of the students’ and teachers’ perceptions and beliefs regarding which were grouped
according to themes including difficulty, liking, usefulness and future expectations regarding
the subject, learners’ mathematical ability and achievement. The students and teachers
responded to the questionnaires and data was collected, calculated and converted into
percentages. The study found out that most students had positive attitude towards mathematics
and that they perceived mathematics as doable, learnable and important yet this did not translate
to good grades. Also, teachers had some challenges in teaching mathematics which included negative attitude towards mathematics by most of the students particularly girls, this was a
common challenge to all teachers who responded to the questions. The findings also show that
perception and beliefs, perceived learning abilities and competencies and previous
performances of students in mathematics affected their level of motivation leading to low
outcomes