Student gender and support by compassion international influences achievement goal orientation among adolescents in south-western Uganda
Date
2024-08-30
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International Journal of Advanced Research
Abstract
The adoption of achievement goal orientation is a crucial factor in
shaping an individual's attitudes and behaviours towards learning. The
aim of this study was to investigate the impact of gender and support from
Compassion International on the adoption of achievement goal
orientation (AGO). The study used parallel mixed methods approach to
sample 510 adolescent students aged 12 -21 years were included in the
study. Both Compassion International support beneficiaries and nonbeneficiaries were recruited for the study. The Mann-Whitney Test for
Differences yielded statistically significant findings regarding the
adoption of achievement goal orientation in relation to gender and
support from Compassion International. Mann-Whitney U Test was used
because it was suitable for comparing overall distribution of participants
across gender and Compassion International support since the numbers
of respondents within each of the two categories were not uniformly
distributed. The adoption of mastery approach (MAP) and performance
avoidance goals (PAV) was found to be predicted by Gender, whereas
mastery goals (approach and avoidance) and performance approach goals
(PAP) were predicted by support from Compassion International. The
findings of the study offer valuable insights into the possible genderbased discrepancies in achievement goals orientation and underscore the
significance of compassion support in promoting achievement goal
orientation that results in self-skill enhancement. This information can
serve as a valuable resource for educators, parents, and policymakers in
formulating effective approaches that tackle gender-based disparities as
well as integrating external support initiatives by non-governmental
organisations within the educational framework to foster fair and
enduring educational outcomes.
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Keywords
Achievement goal orientation, Adolescent students, Compassion support beneficiaries, Mastery avoidance, Performance approach, Performance avoidance, Mastery approach
Citation
Ndyareeba, E., Clay, Z., Biirah, J., & Kibedi, H. K. (2024). Student Gender and Support by Compassion International Influences Achievement Goal Orientation among Adolescents in South-western Uganda. International Journal of Advanced Research, 7(1), 213-230.