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Publication Date: 2006-May
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Perhaps the Decision of Some Students Not to Engage in Learning Mathematics in School Is Deliberate
Sullivan, Peter; Tobias, Steve; McDonough, Andrea
Educational Studies in Mathematics, v62 n1 p81-99 May 2006
A perceived lack of engagement of many students in middle years mathematics classes provides a challenge for educators. In this article we report a project that investigated students' perceptions of the extent to which their own efforts influence their achievement at mathematics and their life opportunities. We conducted 2 hour interviews with over 50 students, as well as collecting other data. The results suggest that a student's orientation to learning mathematics is not predicted by their achievement. Even students who were confident, successful and persistent exhibited short-term goals. It seems that classroom culture may be an important determinant of under-participation in schooling.
Descriptors: Student Participation, Student Attitudes, Middle School Students, Influences, Interviews, Classroom Environment, Student Educational Objectives, Learning Motivation, Mathematics Achievement, Mathematics Education
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Evaluative
Education Level: Middle Schools
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Language: English
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