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Nowadays, many students are afraid in learning math. Their first impression in this
subject was difficult and hard to understand. But there are also some student that loved the
subject of analyzing and computing. The students that is gifted for this subject. Learning math is
needed for us to help in our future jobs. Problems learning math can severely limit a person’s
everyday functioning as an adult. Basic math helps people to create budgets and calculate
interest rates to minimize the cost of a loan. Math is also essentials in many jobs such as
carpentry and accounting. Math is very important because it play an important role in our life.
Student between the ages of 5 and 18 years old are expected to learn in school. It is their
primary job in society, and it’s possible the one thing that will prepare them to become
productive members in their adult years. What they learn is also determine the choices they’ll
make when they enter the workforce or continue onto higher education. A fear of math, or a low
confidence in a person’s math abilities, often causes more problems than a learning disorder or a
deficiency in intelligence. Teachers often perform the necessary steps to solve math problems for
this type of student rather than instructing them how to solve the problem. This can lead to the
enforcement of passive learning in a student with low confidence. They might recognize the
solution to one problem without gaining the knowledge to solve the same problem with different
numbers.
For us the first importance to know about the factor that can affect the student in learning math is
he/she can resolve the problem he/she is facing about the subject and he/she will know can find a
way to focus on that subject. The second importance is if you knew the factors and you found a
way to resolve it. It is possible that math will become of their favorite subject.
Sources:
http://www.ehow.com/about_5459953_psycological-students-trying-learn-math.html
http://www.helium.com/items/1927988-factors-that-affect-student-learning
Submitted by:
Lagramada, Marjorie M.
Alvares, Roxan.
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