A Study Of Relationship Of Academic Achievement With Aptitude, Attitude And Anxiety

Authors

  • Mrs. Santwana G. Mishra
  • Dr. K.L. Chincholikar

Abstract

Abstract

Teaching is a wholesome activity. The teacher’s personality factors are equally responsible for his/her effectiveness in the teaching learning process. Much emphasis is given to the academic achievement of teachers thereby ignoring the personality parameters. The present research is designed to study the relationship of academic achievement with teaching aptitude, attitude and anxiety in M.Ed. students. A sample of 296 M.Ed. students from the department and colleges of Education affiliated to Dr. Babasaheb Ambedkar Marathwada University, Aurangabad was selected randomly for the study. Standardized test were used for assessment of teaching aptitude, attitude and anxiety in M.Ed. students. Linear regression was used as a statistical tool for inferential analysis on the collected data. It was found that teaching aptitude level and anxiety are significant predictors of the academic achievement score in M.Ed. students. Anxiety was found to have a negative relationship to the academic achievement. It is recommended that more study should be done for role of anxiety in the area of teacher education..

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Published

17-05-2017

How to Cite

G. Mishra, M. S. ., & Chincholikar, D. K. . (2017). A Study Of Relationship Of Academic Achievement With Aptitude, Attitude And Anxiety. SMART MOVES JOURNAL IJELLH, 2(1). Retrieved from https://www.ijellh.com/index.php/OJS/article/view/45