Abstract
This study aimed to construct structural equation model of students’
competence in mathematics through selected students profile variables. The
structural model revealed interesting influence of the profile variables to the
competency in mathematics. It can be conveyed that better mother’s work
status, higher educational level expected to complete, more confident and did
not repeat kinder, have better competency in mathematics. The four variables
that directly influenced the competence variables were also influenced with
other profile variables such as family background. The family background
and confidence level consistently had the highest total effect and indirect
effect to the competence in mathematics. Hence, this model can serve as a
guide in making programs in the classroom or curriculum in mathematics