Relación entre percepciones de la enseñanza, sexo y actitudes hacía las matemáticas de estudiantes
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Lista de autores
Radovic, Darinka, Pampaka, María
Resumen
Este artículo explora la relación entre las percepciones de estudiantes sobre el tipo de enseñanza que experimentan en matemáticas [más o menos centrada en el estudiantado] y sus emociones, autoconcepto y disposición hacia las matemáticas. También considera la pregunta de si existen diferencias en esta relación con respecto al sexo del estudiantado. Utiliza datos de casi 300 estudiantes de Chile de 7 año, agrupados en 8 aulas de clases. El análisis correlacional sugiere la existencia de una asociación positiva y significativa entre cuán centrada en los estudiantes es percibida la enseñanza y actitudes más positivas del estudiantado hacia las matemáticas. Sin embargo, este efecto es independiente del sexo, sugiriendo que la enseñanza centrada en estudiantes no necesariamente ofrecen una ventaja para las niñas, sino que son positivas tanto para alumnas como para alumnos.
Fecha
2023
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Estado publicación
Términos clave
Actitud | Género | Motivación | Reflexión sobre la enseñanza | Tipos de metodología
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Volumen
25
Número
2
Rango páginas (artículo)
311-340
ISSN
16652436
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