Investigation of High School 12th Grade Students' Attitudes Towards the Topic of Derivatives

The aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of 12th-grade high school students towards the topic of derivatives. This research, which is descriptive and correlational in nature, involved 223 students. A personal information form and an Attitude Scale Toward the Topic of Derivatives were employ...

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Main Authors: Büşra Ateş, Neşe Dokumacı Sütçü
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Language:English
Published: Istanbul Kültür University 2025-05-01
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Online Access:https://journals.iku.edu.tr/yed/index.php/yed/article/view/820
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description The aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of 12th-grade high school students towards the topic of derivatives. This research, which is descriptive and correlational in nature, involved 223 students. A personal information form and an Attitude Scale Toward the Topic of Derivatives were employed as data collection tools. A second-order confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to validate the three-factor structure of the Attitude Scale Toward the Topic of Derivatives, developed by Kara and Yalçınkaya (2017) for pre-service teachers, for adaption to 12th-grade high school students. Descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, Pearson, and Spearman-Brown Correlation Coefficient were utilized in data analysis. The study found that students' attitudes toward the behavioral, cognitive, and problem-solving dimensions of the scale were at a moderate levels and did not show a statistically significant difference based on gender. It was determined that Anatolian High School students exhibited significantly higher attitudes toward the behavioral and problem-solving dimensions compared to Imam Hatip High School students. Science track students demonstrated significantly higher attitudes toward each dimension compared to equal weight track students. Additionally, students who participated courses/tutoring centers demonstrated significantly higher attitudes toward the behavioral dimension than those who did not. On the other hand, the study revealed a moderate, positive, and statistically significant relationship between students' first-term mathematics grades, their level of liking mathematics, and their weekly study hours on derivatives, and their attitudes toward the behavioral and problem-solving dimensions. A low, positive, and statistically significant relationship was found between these factors and attitudes toward the cognitive dimension.
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spelling doaj-art-bceb44786bd144adb6c08ef6c2df1da32025-08-20T03:05:57ZengIstanbul Kültür UniversityYaşadıkça Eğitim1300-12722667-48742025-05-0139228930110.33308/26674874.20253928201134Investigation of High School 12th Grade Students' Attitudes Towards the Topic of DerivativesBüşra Ateş0https://orcid.org/0009-0002-4211-8421Neşe Dokumacı Sütçü1https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3279-4194Ministry of National EducationDicle UniversityThe aim of this study is to examine the attitudes of 12th-grade high school students towards the topic of derivatives. This research, which is descriptive and correlational in nature, involved 223 students. A personal information form and an Attitude Scale Toward the Topic of Derivatives were employed as data collection tools. A second-order confirmatory factor analysis was conducted to validate the three-factor structure of the Attitude Scale Toward the Topic of Derivatives, developed by Kara and Yalçınkaya (2017) for pre-service teachers, for adaption to 12th-grade high school students. Descriptive statistics, independent samples t-test, Pearson, and Spearman-Brown Correlation Coefficient were utilized in data analysis. The study found that students' attitudes toward the behavioral, cognitive, and problem-solving dimensions of the scale were at a moderate levels and did not show a statistically significant difference based on gender. It was determined that Anatolian High School students exhibited significantly higher attitudes toward the behavioral and problem-solving dimensions compared to Imam Hatip High School students. Science track students demonstrated significantly higher attitudes toward each dimension compared to equal weight track students. Additionally, students who participated courses/tutoring centers demonstrated significantly higher attitudes toward the behavioral dimension than those who did not. On the other hand, the study revealed a moderate, positive, and statistically significant relationship between students' first-term mathematics grades, their level of liking mathematics, and their weekly study hours on derivatives, and their attitudes toward the behavioral and problem-solving dimensions. A low, positive, and statistically significant relationship was found between these factors and attitudes toward the cognitive dimension.https://journals.iku.edu.tr/yed/index.php/yed/article/view/820mathematicsderivativesattitude
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