Review on Students Interest and Self-Motivation to Learning Mathematics education in Ethiopian
Adeladlew Diress Shibeshi
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Adeladlew Diress Shibeshi: Department of Mathematics, Debre Tabor University, Ethiopian
Biostatistics and Biometrics Open Access Journal, 2020, vol. 10, issue 2, 41-47
Abstract:
A review of Articles the effect of student attention and self-forced rewards mathematics special education. The review implications of the strategies designed to promote intrinsic motivation is presented Mathematics Education. Each and every one subject are indispensable for learner and educator, but mathematics teaching serves a all-purpose reason of school to build up human beings psychologically, in good physical shape and in the flesh It makes populace imaginative and accountable. One part of the assemblage presents line of attack for all students, and the other part contains strategies for students. Aggravated students understanding school success because they display behaviors such as choose challenging activities and spending more time on task. Nowadays Mathematics Education can create a fundamental revolution in education. This consists of a variety of tools that help to provide learning materials and support the learning process to achieve learning goals in Mathematics Education. Review believed that from immemorial time, transfer knowledge; the rapid penetration of information technology among people has changed their lifestyle Mathematics Education. The rapid evolutions from the application of technology including productive and information technologies in human life have brought about dramatic changes in industrial, economic, political, and civil structures of societies and these changes have been a significant impact on the life and work of people around the world and seriously dealt with the traditional methods of teaching, learning and educational. The use of rewards undermines intrinsic motivation and results in the slower acquisition of skills and more errors in the learning process.
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Date: 2020
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DOI: 10.19080/BBOAJ.2020.10.555784
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