Abstract:
This study was aimed to find out the determinants of students' performance in mathematics at Dr.
Abdulmejid Hussein College of Teachers Education. In order to meet this aim attention was
given to the Socio-demographic, students, teachers and institution related determinants. The
study employed descriptive survey research design and it incorporated both qualitative and
quantitative approaches. From a population of 146 second and third year students, 107 samples
were selected by using simple random sampling technique. By available sampling, 12
mathematics teachers, 1 mathematics department head and 1 academic dean were included in
the study. The data collection tools were questionnaire, observation and document analysis. The
quantitative data were analyzed by descriptive statistics such as frequency and percentage with
the help of SPSS version 16. The results of the study show that determinants related to students
were lack of base in mathematics, lack of study habit, not securing first choice department, lack
of academic preparedness to study mathematics. The socio-demographic determinants
influenced the students’ performance were the students’ former schools, parents’ educational
level and low SES. Also the teachers related determinants that affected students’ performance
were the experience and subject specialization of the teachers, teaching methods, assessment and
feedback, lack of teachers course preparation. The institutional determinants of students’
performance in mathematics was the institution's low commitment and not establishing
mechanisms that can improve the students’ mathematics performance. Lack of facilities and
conducive environment both for the students and teachers, Also, the curriculum changed to the
Af-somali language which is not given the emphasis it deserves affected the students’
performance in mathematics and created scarcity of resources and manpower. Therefore, it is
recommended that, college, department head and mathematics teachers should make more effort
to build the base and attitude of the students by giving remedial classes, guidance and
counselling, also the students should work hard. Teachers should use active teaching methods,
continuous assessments and give feedback the students on time to improve their performance and
adjust their study habit. The institution and mathematics department head should create a
mechanism that can improve students’ performance in mathematics and pay attention to the
admission and department placement of the students, the college and the SRS education bureau
should fulfill the facilities needed both for the students and teachers. The institution and
mathematics department together need to organize workshops, panel discussions and trainings
to update the teachers and share experience with the mathematics departments of the colleges of
teachers in the country and promote the shared values to the concerned stakeholders.