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What Australian primary school students value in mathematics learning: A wifi preliminary study

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posted on 2024-10-31, 18:23 authored by Wee Seah, Anastasios BarkatsasAnastasios Barkatsas
Grades 5/6 students in Melbourne reported the valuing of achievement, open-endedness, relevance, humanism, ICT, and openness most in mathematics learning. Although prior research suggested that students in East Asia valued achievement most as well, there was an observed difference in the nature of this valuing in Australia. Knowledge of what students value reveals the pedagogical potential of values, and also allows teachers to identify values related to effective mathematics learning. Values alignment facilitates further work with these values.

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Proceedings of the 37th Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA) Annual Conference 2014

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Judy Anderson, Michael Cavanagh, Anne Prescott

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MERGA 2014

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Mathematics Education Research Group of Australasia (MERGA)

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Canberra, Australia

Start date

2014-06-29

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2014-07-03

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English

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© 2014 MERGA

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2006052012

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2020-06-22

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2015-04-20

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