Swedish first-year engineering students’ views of mathematics, self-efficacy and motivation and their effect on task performance
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/17887Date
2019-08-29Type
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Peer reviewed
Abstract
We examine a group (N = 88) of Swedish first-year engineering students, their motivation, self-efficacy, and beliefs about the nature
of mathematics, and how these relate to their task performance in
mathematics. In our data, engineering students who emphasized the
exact reasoning in their view of mathematics performed significantly
better in a set of mathematical tasks than those who emphasized the
applications of mathematics. Similarly, the higher self-efficacy and
the intrinsic and utility values of mathematics relate to better performance in the tasks. In general, the students’ task performance was
quite modest in relation to the expressed self-efficacy and motivational values.
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Taylor&FrancisCitation
Tossavainen,T; Rensaa, R.J.; Johansson, M. (2019) Swedish first-year engineering students’ views of mathematics, self-efficacy and motivation and their effect on task performance. International Journal of Mathematical Education in Science and Technology, 2019Metadata
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