Students’ attitudes are assumed to play a big role for successful learning processes and to differ substantially between students. To gain a better insight in which way attitudes at the start of a mathematics study program and their development influence study dropout, we asked 219 students to state their interest in university mathematics and their mathematical self-concept at the start of their studies and six weeks later. Applying a cluster analysis, we identified four development profiles which differ in both attitudes at the start of their studies and in the development of both attitudes. The dropout rate among students with different profiles ranged from 7 % to 44 %, highlighting that the development of attitudes in the first semester...
This paper explores the phenomenon of student disengagement from university mathematics through the ...
This study examines different factors' relative importance for students' performance in the transiti...
This study examines different factors\u27 relative importance for students\u27 performance in the tr...
It is a well-known fact that many students struggle during the transition from school to university ...
This paper explores the reasons why some previously engaged students drop out during their transitio...
In recent years, the failure rate on first year mathematics modules on Physics courses at Loughborou...
Several independent research projects report that the enjoyment of mathematics by many undergraduate...
Understanding the secondary–tertiary transition is not only an educational matter, but also an inclu...
The first year university student taking mathematics as a major experiences a lot of difficulties in...
University mathematics is often presented in a formal way that causes many students to cope by memor...
„How are you feeling in your studies?“ There are numerous answers to this question that can entail s...
In this paper, we report on an on-going quantitative study of students’ transition from school to un...
The ways in which a student relates to mathematics is known to affect how they learn and perform in ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The hypothesis if that the quality of a student's ex...
Tertiary transition in mathematics appears to be an insurmountable struggle for many students, inclu...
This paper explores the phenomenon of student disengagement from university mathematics through the ...
This study examines different factors' relative importance for students' performance in the transiti...
This study examines different factors\u27 relative importance for students\u27 performance in the tr...
It is a well-known fact that many students struggle during the transition from school to university ...
This paper explores the reasons why some previously engaged students drop out during their transitio...
In recent years, the failure rate on first year mathematics modules on Physics courses at Loughborou...
Several independent research projects report that the enjoyment of mathematics by many undergraduate...
Understanding the secondary–tertiary transition is not only an educational matter, but also an inclu...
The first year university student taking mathematics as a major experiences a lot of difficulties in...
University mathematics is often presented in a formal way that causes many students to cope by memor...
„How are you feeling in your studies?“ There are numerous answers to this question that can entail s...
In this paper, we report on an on-going quantitative study of students’ transition from school to un...
The ways in which a student relates to mathematics is known to affect how they learn and perform in ...
<p>Abstract copyright data collection owner.</p>The hypothesis if that the quality of a student's ex...
Tertiary transition in mathematics appears to be an insurmountable struggle for many students, inclu...
This paper explores the phenomenon of student disengagement from university mathematics through the ...
This study examines different factors' relative importance for students' performance in the transiti...
This study examines different factors\u27 relative importance for students\u27 performance in the tr...