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The Factors that Affect Mathematical Achievement Among High School Students
This study was conducted to examine different factors that affect mathematical achievement among high school students in Kazakhstan. The respondents for this study were 8th and 10/11th grade students (36 girls and 22 boys). A survey was conducted by using a questionnaire for information gathering about different factors relating to mathematics achievement of students. The mathematics performance was gauged by the result of their 3th algebra and geometry quarter grades. The findings indicate that there are positive relationships between teacher factors and student self-confidence attitude with mathematical achievement. The outcomes of correlation analysis show student’s attitude is the significant predictor of mathematical achievement(r=0.424, p<.001) followed by teacher support (r=0.397,p<.001).