Investigating groupings in pre-service accounting teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics
Abstract
Background: A distinct mathematics proficiency is required in the study of accounting. The
students’ success depends on attitudes towards mathematics that influence the participation
rate of students in accounting modules.
Aim: The main aim of the study was to investigate groupings in pre-service accounting
teachers’ attitudes towards mathematics.
Setting: The setting of the study was a higher education institution (HEI). This study was
based on a survey of pre-service accounting teachers about their attitudes towards mathematics
Methods: This study used Fennema-Sherman Mathematics Attitudes Scales (F-SMAS). A
convenient sample of the study was 255 Bachelor of Education (Accounting) students (first
year = 143, second year = 77 and third year = 35). Data were analysed using descriptive and
inferential statistics with p < 0.050 level of significance.
Results: The study found that mathematical ability, family, home context and geographical
location were significant factors in determining attitudes towards mathematics and subsequent
study of accounting.
Conclusion: The study offers practical insights to navigate attitudes towards mathematics of
students with the aim of setting mathematics support interventions given the several challenge
students encounter in mathematics.
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