Publication: Dimensión afectiva hacia la matemática: resultados de un análisis en Educación Primaria
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Date
2014-01-31
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Mato Vázquez, María Dorinda ; Espiñeira Bellón, Eva María ; Chao Fernández, Rocío
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Universidad de Murcia. Servicio de Publicaciones
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Abstract
Este artículo evalúa la dimensión afectiva de 1180 alumnos de Educación Primaria respecto a las matemáticas durante el curso 2012.Para ello se describe, en primer lugar, la percepción que tienen los estudiantes sobre las actitudes de su profesor de matemáticas, así como la satisfacción que siente hacia la materia y el valor que le otorga de cara a su futuro profesional. Posteriormente se analizan las asociaciones e influencias respecto a las variables centro (público y concertado) y curso (3º, 4º, 5º y 6º) mediante la prueba no paramétrica de Kruskal-Wallis. Finalmente, para conocer los efectos generales y específicos de la variable actitud sobre el rendimiento académico recurrimos a la correlación de Pearson.Finaliza el artículo con los resultados y la presentación de las conclusiones obtenidas.Podemos decir que los procesos afectivos influyen en las experiencias de los alumnos cuándo se enfrentan al aprendizaje matemático y repercuten en su calificación.
This article analyzed the affective dimension towards mathematics of 1,180 primary education undergraduate students during the 2011-2012 academic year. We described students´ perception of their mathematics teacher's attitude, students´ satisfaction with the subject matter, and to what extent students consider subject matter important for the future career. We then analyzed the influence of variables such as school type (state and state-subsidised) and school year (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade) using non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test. We used Pearson's correlations to analyze the general and specific effects of the attitude on academic performance variable. The results showed that affective processes do influence students´ experience of learning mathematics as well as their assessment results
This article analyzed the affective dimension towards mathematics of 1,180 primary education undergraduate students during the 2011-2012 academic year. We described students´ perception of their mathematics teacher's attitude, students´ satisfaction with the subject matter, and to what extent students consider subject matter important for the future career. We then analyzed the influence of variables such as school type (state and state-subsidised) and school year (3rd, 4th, 5th, and 6th grade) using non-parametric Kruskal-Wallis test. We used Pearson's correlations to analyze the general and specific effects of the attitude on academic performance variable. The results showed that affective processes do influence students´ experience of learning mathematics as well as their assessment results
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Citation
Revista de Investigación Educativa, V. 32, N. 1, 2014
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