International audienceThis paper aims to understand one pupil's mathematical thinking through problem solving and mathematics related affect. The results reveal a successful, though quite unsure, problem solver whose affective state (connected to problem solving) seems to tell the same story as her affective trait (view of mathematics). The differences between results on affective state and trait seem to be connected mostly to emotions
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...
Affect has been a focus of increasing interest in mathematics education research. However, affect ha...
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...
International audienceThis paper aims to understand one pupil's mathematical thinking through proble...
D. B. McLeod's framework that identified three main topics of research in mathematics related to aff...
Research has revealed that both cognitive factors, such as knowledge, problem solving strategies and...
Since the end of the Eighties, the researchers in mathematics education stressed the need to go beyo...
Educators in mathematics have long been concerned about students’ motivation, anxiety, and other aff...
Abstract It is widely recognized that purely cognitive behavior is extremely rare in performing math...
International audienceResearch into if, and how, students' emotions change during problem-solving, t...
The success of the learning process can be seen from the results of learning that is visible from th...
One thousand seven hundred and sixty six secondary school students in Hong Kong participated in the ...
What does attention to feeling have to do with solving problems in mathematics? Can feeling be used ...
Problem-solving, together with critical thinking, is the core and heart of the study of the mathemat...
The educational system has devoted much effort to the development of the rational mind and the logic...
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...
Affect has been a focus of increasing interest in mathematics education research. However, affect ha...
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...
International audienceThis paper aims to understand one pupil's mathematical thinking through proble...
D. B. McLeod's framework that identified three main topics of research in mathematics related to aff...
Research has revealed that both cognitive factors, such as knowledge, problem solving strategies and...
Since the end of the Eighties, the researchers in mathematics education stressed the need to go beyo...
Educators in mathematics have long been concerned about students’ motivation, anxiety, and other aff...
Abstract It is widely recognized that purely cognitive behavior is extremely rare in performing math...
International audienceResearch into if, and how, students' emotions change during problem-solving, t...
The success of the learning process can be seen from the results of learning that is visible from th...
One thousand seven hundred and sixty six secondary school students in Hong Kong participated in the ...
What does attention to feeling have to do with solving problems in mathematics? Can feeling be used ...
Problem-solving, together with critical thinking, is the core and heart of the study of the mathemat...
The educational system has devoted much effort to the development of the rational mind and the logic...
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...
Affect has been a focus of increasing interest in mathematics education research. However, affect ha...
Literatures revealed that the cognitive and affective components are the factors affecting problem s...