Please use this identifier to cite or link to this item: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/62867
Title: An Analysis of Students’ Learning in a Mathematics Classroom Where Metacognition is Emphasised
Contributor(s): Beveridge, Madeline Elsbeth  (creator)
Publication Date: 2019-04-29
DOI: 10.25952/71n7-a326
Handle Link: https://hdl.handle.net/1959.11/62867
Abstract/Context: This study tested the hypothesis that a greater emphasis on teaching practice that incorporates explicit instruction in metacognition and self-regulated learning strategies would result in students having a more positive disposition towards mathematics and a mastery-orientation towards learning. Bandura’s social cognitive theory and Zimmerman’s work on self-regulated learning provided a conceptual framework for examining affective variables including motivation, engagement, persistence, and beliefs. Data were collected from Year 9 mathematics students through both qualitative and quantitative methodologies, including surveys, interviews and observations and analysed through coding and Rasch analysis. Findings included the robustness of metacognition and susceptibility of self-efficacy to short-term influences.
Publication Type: Dataset
Fields of Research (FOR): 130208 Mathematics and Numeracy Curriculum and Pedagogy
130106 Secondary Education
Fields of Research (FoR) 2020: 390109 Mathematics and numeracy curriculum and pedagogy
390306 Secondary education
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO): 930201 Pedagogy
930102 Learner and Learning Processes
930104 Moral and Social Development (incl. Affect)
Socio-Economic Objective (SEO) 2020: 160302 Pedagogy
HERDC Category Description: X Dataset
Dataset Managed By: Madeline Elsbeth Beveridge
Dataset Stored at: University of New England
Primary Contact Details: Madeline Elsbeth Beveridge - madelinebeveridge@gmail.com
Dataset Custodian Details: Madeline Elsbeth Beveridge - madelinebeveridge@gmail.com
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