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Mok, Angel – New Zealand Journal of Educational Studies, 2020
Students from a Chinese background demonstrate outstanding performance in international mathematics assessments. Besides cultural characteristics, innate mathematics ability is often referred to as the reason for their performance. This paper aims to debunk this assumption of innate ability and provide an alternate perspective to the discussion by…
Descriptors: Asians, Parent Attitudes, Immigrants, Cultural Background
Maciejewski, Wesley; Tortora, Cristina; Bragelman, John – Journal of Developmental Education, 2021
Universities have been forced to confront the increasing placement of students into developmental courses and the subsequent lack of success students encounter. In an effort to better understand how students' attitudes and dispositions towards mathematics impact this trend, we explored the differences in nine characteristics between students in…
Descriptors: Student Characteristics, Student Attitudes, Developmental Studies Programs, College Mathematics
Children's Math Anxiety Predicts Their Math Achievement over and above a Key Foundational Math Skill
Pantoja, Nancy; Schaeffer, Marjorie W.; Rozek, Christopher S.; Beilock, Sian L.; Levine, Susan C. – Grantee Submission, 2020
Math anxiety negatively predicts young children's math achievement. While some researchers have suggested that math anxiety may stem from poor math ability, others have argued that math anxiety occurs at all levels of math ability. An important question is whether math anxiety predicts math achievement over and above foundational math skills. We…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Skills, Grade 1
Sidney, Pooja G.; Thompson, Clarissa A.; Fitzsimmons, Charles; Taber, Jennifer M. – Journal of Experimental Education, 2021
People's attitudes toward mathematics are multifaceted. Across four studies, we found that children and adults have different attitudes about mathematics when asked specifically about whole numbers, as opposed to fractions. The vast majority of children and adults reported negative attitudes toward fractions despite having positive attitudes…
Descriptors: Elementary School Students, Student Attitudes, Childrens Attitudes, Adults
Escalera Chávez, Milka Elena; Moreno García, Elena; Rojas Kramer, Carlos Alberto – International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 2019
Despite the fact that mathematics is present and necessary in any area of daily life, students have little interest in developing mathematical skills. Hence, the aim of the study is to check whether the variables motivation, usefulness, anxiety, confidence, and liking are determining in their attitude towards mathematics. The present research is…
Descriptors: Models, Attitude Measures, Mathematics Instruction, Higher Education
Özdil, Selda Örs; Kutlu, Ömer – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2019
This study aimed to compare different mediation analysis methods (BK, Sobel, and bootstrapping) based on single mediation models for groups of different sizes. For this purpose, the PISA 2012 data for Turkey were used. In order to compare the mediation analysis methods, 4,848 students from Turkey that participated in PISA 2012 were divided into…
Descriptors: Literacy, Mathematics Skills, Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests
Sockol, Laura E.; Ellison, William D.; Stutts, Lauren A.; Knouse, Laura E. – Teaching of Psychology, 2021
Background: Many students report negative attitudes toward research methods and statistics (RMS), and these attitudes are associated with impaired performance. Student interest in clinical psychology suggests that clinical courses may provide a promising venue for integrating RMS instruction. This approach may be particularly valuable for students…
Descriptors: Clinical Psychology, Research Methodology, Research Training, Statistics Education
Brian R. Fitzpatrick – ProQuest LLC, 2021
The aim of this study is to examine possible sources of negative math attitudes as well as some possible effects. The main body of this dissertation are three stand-alone chapters that are designed to be stand-along academic article. Chapter 2 uses data from the High School Longitudinal Study (HSLS) and lagged-dependent variable and school fixed…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Student Attitudes, Teacher Attitudes, Gender Differences
Pisaneschi, June – Scottish Educational Review, 2020
Supporting pre-service primary teachers to develop the required specialist knowledge for teaching mathematics is a complex task. The knowledge required for mathematics teaching at primary level is multi-faceted and the efficacy of mathematics teaching is inextricably intertwined with a teacher's own beliefs and attitudes about mathematics and…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Preservice Teacher Education, Preservice Teachers, Mathematics Teachers
Stokes, Patricia D.; Sanfratello, Andrew – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2020
"Can we do math instead of watching the movie?"--Kindergartener. A student did ask that question. A whole class enthusiastically did math instead of watching the movie (Cardinale, 2019). Where? In a public school in Lodi, New Jersey, where kindergarteners learned how to think like mathematicians: in numbers, symbols, and patterns (DiLeo…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Anxiety, Early Intervention, Mathematics Skills
Tutkun, Tugay – International Journal of Progressive Education, 2019
Commonly described by psychologists; anxiety is a psychological construct, as a state of apprehension, a vague fear that is only indirectly associated with an object (Scovel, 1991). A small amount of anxiety is believed to be needed for learners since it improves performance which is known as facilitating anxiety. Statistics anxiety is a feeling…
Descriptors: Statistics, Mathematics Anxiety, Graduate Students, Foreign Countries
Özcan, Zeynep Çigdem; Eren Gümüs, Aynur – Australian Journal of Education, 2019
Many noncognitive constructs affect mathematical problem-solving performance. The aim of the present study is to investigate the direct and indirect effects of a number noncognitive constructs such as mathematics self-efficacy, mathematics anxiety, and metacognitive experience on the mathematical problem solving of middle-school students. The…
Descriptors: Mathematics Skills, Problem Solving, Mathematics Achievement, Metacognition
Khoshaim, Heba Bakr – International Journal of Instruction, 2020
The mathematics education community has long emphasized applying wordproblem tasks in mathematics classrooms to foster understanding of mathematical concepts. As such, teachers of mathematics are eager to expose students to wordproblem mathematical tasks. However, students find such mathematical tasks particularly challenging, leading teachers to…
Descriptors: Mathematics Instruction, Teaching Methods, Word Problems (Mathematics), Mathematics Anxiety
Passolunghi, Maria Chiara; Cargnelutti, Elisa; Pellizzoni, Sandra – Educational Studies in Mathematics, 2019
Literature that investigates the factors underlying arithmetic problem-solving achievement extensively evaluates the cognitive components, such as working memory (WM) and processing speed, at the basis of this acquisition. Recently, studies have shown that also the emotional factors, such as math anxiety (MA), could play a crucial role in the…
Descriptors: Problem Solving, Emotional Response, Cognitive Processes, Mathematics Anxiety
Seah, Wee Tiong; Andersson, Annica; Bishop, Alan; Clarkson, Philip – For the Learning of Mathematics, 2016
The crucial reason for the common dislike, fear, and even hatred of mathematics by students and others is probably not the nature of mathematics itself, but the way the subject is portrayed and taught. We propose that instead of a mathematics curriculum that focuses on concepts and techniques (which is often seen), it might be more productive if…
Descriptors: Mathematics Curriculum, Mathematics, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematical Concepts