The purpose of the current study was twofold: (a) to investigate the developmental trends of 4 academic emotions (anxiety, boredom, enjoyment, and pride) and (b) to examine whether changes in emotions are linked to the changes in students' self-regulatory strategies (shallow, deep, and meta-cognitive) and achievement in mathematics. Four hundred and ninety-five Grade 7 students completed measures assessing their emotions and self-regulatory strategies in mathematics 3 times across 3 terms in a school year. Students' achievement for each term was collected from school records. Growth curve analyses showed that students' enjoyment and pride in mathematics declined, whereas boredom increased over time. Anxiety remained relatively stable across...
The present study examined a number of factors contributing to the differential affective reactions ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the relationship between mathematics achievement emotions, ...
Emotions such as anxiety, fear, and frustration can interfere with cognitive processing and hinder o...
The purpose of the current study was twofold: (a) to investigate the developmental trends of 4 acade...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
BACKGROUND: Mathematics achievement is related to positive and negative emotions. Pekrun's control-v...
Over the past decade, the concept of self-regulated learning has broadened to include motivational, ...
Recent literature has shown that achievement emotions, their regulation, and perceived competence pl...
Tie purpose of this study was to study the relationships between a group of affective variables, ass...
Background Appraisals of control and value are proposed as proximal antecedents of achievement emoti...
This study investigated the developmental trajectories and interrelationships of mathematics-related...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Along the primary school children show a decrease in enjoyment, while anxiety and boredom increase, ...
Originally, self-regulation was almost exclusively perceived as the regulation of cognitive processe...
Students’ attitudes can be influential in the emotions experienced in mathematics learning and achie...
The present study examined a number of factors contributing to the differential affective reactions ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the relationship between mathematics achievement emotions, ...
Emotions such as anxiety, fear, and frustration can interfere with cognitive processing and hinder o...
The purpose of the current study was twofold: (a) to investigate the developmental trends of 4 acade...
Research on the affective dimensions of mathematics learning and achievement has tended to focus on ...
BACKGROUND: Mathematics achievement is related to positive and negative emotions. Pekrun's control-v...
Over the past decade, the concept of self-regulated learning has broadened to include motivational, ...
Recent literature has shown that achievement emotions, their regulation, and perceived competence pl...
Tie purpose of this study was to study the relationships between a group of affective variables, ass...
Background Appraisals of control and value are proposed as proximal antecedents of achievement emoti...
This study investigated the developmental trajectories and interrelationships of mathematics-related...
Control-value theory proposes that achievement emotions impact achievement, and that achievement out...
Along the primary school children show a decrease in enjoyment, while anxiety and boredom increase, ...
Originally, self-regulation was almost exclusively perceived as the regulation of cognitive processe...
Students’ attitudes can be influential in the emotions experienced in mathematics learning and achie...
The present study examined a number of factors contributing to the differential affective reactions ...
The purpose of this study was to explain the relationship between mathematics achievement emotions, ...
Emotions such as anxiety, fear, and frustration can interfere with cognitive processing and hinder o...