Home and school resources as predictors of mathematics performance in South Africa

M Visser, A Juan, N Feza - South African Journal of Education, 2015 - ajol.info
M Visser, A Juan, N Feza
South African Journal of Education, 2015ajol.info
The creation of an environment conducive to learning is vitally important in the academic
achievement of learners. Such an environment extends beyond the classroom and school to
include the home. It is from these environments that learners draw resources, both tangible
and intangible, that impact on their educational experience. While current bodies of literature
focus on either school or home resources, this paper looks at both. Multiple regression
analyses were conducted on the 2011 Trends in International Mathematics and Science …
Abstract
The creation of an environment conducive to learning is vitally important in the academic achievement of learners. Such an environment extends beyond the classroom and school to include the home. It is from these environments that learners draw resources, both tangible and intangible, that impact on their educational experience. While current bodies of literature focus on either school or home resources, this paper looks at both. Multiple regression analyses were conducted on the 2011 Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) data to determine the resources factors that influence South African learners’ performance in mathematics. The findings reveal that both school and home environments play significant roles in learners’ mathematics performance. This paper therefore suggests that it is not only the socio-economic factors of schools that impact learners’ mathematics performance, but also that higher levels of parental education have a significant positive influence.
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