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Students’ learning and performance in mathematics is affected by several factors, including
students’ attitude. This paper aims to understand the gender differences in attitude toward
mathematics and mathematics achievement. A descriptive survey design was used, and the
participants consisted of 360 Junior High School students. Two instruments, semi-structured
questionnaire and students test scores were used. The results revealed that, in general, both
female and male students held positive attitudes towards mathematics, and there was no
significant difference in attitudes between genders toward mathematics. However, the results
established that there was a significant difference in achievement. It was recommended that
to achieve sustainable development goal 4, teachers, parents, and educational authorities
should develop creative and innovative ways of helping students, especially female students
to build self-confidence in the learning of mathematic