Building on suggestions from alumni from a recent interview project, students in Computational Geology at the University of South Florida were tasked with reading a popular non-fiction book on mathematics and writing about the book and their feelings about math. The book, The Math Instinct by Keith Devlin, was chosen because we believed it would give the students something interesting to write about and not because we had any expectations in particular about what it might reveal about or do for their math anxiety. The nature of the responses received from the students led to the performance of a post-hoc study on the emotional affect of math in the students\u27 lives and how it changed as they proceeded through the book and reflected back o...
Many factors may contribute to women being underrepresented and marginalized in college-level geosci...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
This research is motivated by the low ability of students to think critically mathematically, which ...
Building on suggestions from alumni from a recent interview project, students in Computational Geolo...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
Students develop specific skills and habits of the mind as they learn to analyze quantitative inform...
Undergraduate mathematics students ’ affective responses to their studies have been collected from i...
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning ...
into a Quantitative Reasoning Course at Seattle University How might one teach mathematics to math-a...
This exploratory study was designed to establish a foundation for future research about the discipli...
Background and Objective Many studies have been done on math anxiety in college classrooms. We beli...
Students at a large urban community college enrolled in fourteen sections of a developmental algebra...
Understanding students’ academic emotions and their influencers and implications has been a challeng...
Math is often seen as a curse word, and revulsion of math is common and even celebrated at times by ...
D. B. McLeod's framework that identified three main topics of research in mathematics related to aff...
Many factors may contribute to women being underrepresented and marginalized in college-level geosci...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
This research is motivated by the low ability of students to think critically mathematically, which ...
Building on suggestions from alumni from a recent interview project, students in Computational Geolo...
Students in GLY 4866: Computational Geology at the University of South Florida learn to solve mathem...
Students develop specific skills and habits of the mind as they learn to analyze quantitative inform...
Undergraduate mathematics students ’ affective responses to their studies have been collected from i...
A socio-constructivist account of learning and emotions stresses the situatedness of every learning ...
into a Quantitative Reasoning Course at Seattle University How might one teach mathematics to math-a...
This exploratory study was designed to establish a foundation for future research about the discipli...
Background and Objective Many studies have been done on math anxiety in college classrooms. We beli...
Students at a large urban community college enrolled in fourteen sections of a developmental algebra...
Understanding students’ academic emotions and their influencers and implications has been a challeng...
Math is often seen as a curse word, and revulsion of math is common and even celebrated at times by ...
D. B. McLeod's framework that identified three main topics of research in mathematics related to aff...
Many factors may contribute to women being underrepresented and marginalized in college-level geosci...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
This research is motivated by the low ability of students to think critically mathematically, which ...