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Cross sectional survey method was used to explore whether Motivation and Stress predict Academic Performance of students of Jimma College of Teachers Education. Of 287 total sample sizes, 172 male and 115 female students were participated in the study. Multiple Linear Regression analysis was conducted by employing SPSS version 20. The result showed that gender and the three study year levels account only 22% (R2=.219 of variance in academic performances of students. T-Test result had also showed a significance differences between the mean GPA of male and female students (T (285) =8.275, P<0.000). ), male students performed more than female students. However, there was no statistical significance difference in mean of motivation and stress between genders. Similarly, Tukey hoc test analysis showed a significance differences in mean of an extrinsic motivation between 3rd and 1st year student (P<0.003) as well as between 3rd and 2nd year students (P<0.000). A significance difference was observed, too, in an intrinsic motivation between 3rd and 1st year student (P<0.037) and between 3rd and 2nd year students (P<0.000), second year students were more motivated than first and third year students. The overall mean of motivation of all the three study year level students were 3.84, indicating that 53.8% majority of the students had high level of extrinsic motivation. On the other hand, environmental sources of stress was the most common sources of stress of all participants, first year students were being more stressed than second and third year students. Hence, changing the residential environment of students is advisable to alleviate the problem. Study skill and time management training as well as counseling services will help female students to enhance their self-efficacy in order to improve their academic performance.
Nimona Shaka Gudeta
;
Kinde Getachew
(
2015-06
)
School community relationships in government secondary schools of horo guduru wollega zone
Miressa Tolu
;
Abebe Hunde
;
Jafar Lola
(
2016-06
)
Teacher Job Satisfaction And Organizational Commitment As Predictors Of Secondary School Teacher‟S Turnover Intention In Some Selected North Shoa Government Schools, Oromia Regional State
Seyoum Nigussie
;
Kinde Getachew
;
Aregash Hassan
(
2018-06
)
The Role Of Parenting On Their Children’s Academic Performance (The Case Of Bahir Dar Primary and Secondary Junior Catholic School)
Elesabet Solomon
;
Jibril Jemale
(
2009-05
)
Post-traumatic stress disorder generalized anxiety disorder and associated factors among returnee women migrants from Middle East countries: The case of Jimma town
Mesfin Mekasha
;
Kinde Getachew
;
Teshome Tena
(
2019-06
)
Role Of Parent On Academic Achievement Of Children:- The Case Of Harar Secondary School.
Samrawit Amare
;
Habtamu Mekonnen
(
2010-05
)
An assessment of the roles and challenges of primary school cluster supervisors in metekel zone
Adane Abulie
;
Abeya Geleta
;
Alebachew Hailu
(
2013-10
)
The relationship between social media usage, psychosocial factors, and academic achievement of students in wachemo university
Solomon Ashoro
;
Fisseh Mikre
;
Feyisel Ahmedin
(
2022-06
)
The Relationship Between School Culture And Principals’ Leadership Style In Secondary Schools Of Bishoftu Town Administration
Melaku Eshete
;
Dereje Daksa
;
Mebratu Tafesse
(
2021-02
)
The Relationship Between School Leaderhip Styles And Teachers Job Performance In Secondary Schools Of West Wollega Zone
Amanuel Tekle
;
Dereje Daksa
;
Abunu Arega
(
2021-02
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