Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.

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Main Author: Mata, Lourdes
Publication Date: 2021
Other Authors: Monteiro, Vera, Peixoto, Francisco, Santos, Natalie Nóbrega, Sanches, Cristina, Gomes, Marta
Format: Article
Language: eng
Source: Repositórios Científicos de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (RCAAP)
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Summary: . . . Learning maths is challenging for many primary school students, and teachers must understand students’ learning and emotional processes specific to learning maths. The current research, grounded in control-value theory, focused on achievement emotions regarding maths. Primary school students (N = 71) were studied with the primary objective of examining the longitudinal trajectories of achievement emotions of third graders over two years. The Portuguese Achievement Emotions Questionnaire for Elementary Students was administered biannually to assess enjoyment, anxiety, and boredom regarding maths. The results indicate that enjoyment decreased and boredom increased over time, revealing three emotional profiles: positive, negative and moderate. The positive profile showed the highest scores in maths achievement. Profile membership was moderately stable and became increasingly stable and structured. In examining the complexity of students’ emotional profiles and processes, the importance of understanding them to enhance educational support, development, and learning was highlighted. .
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
title Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
spellingShingle Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
Mata, Lourdes
Achievement emotions
Academic achievement
Mathematics
Emotional profile
Cluster analysis
title_short Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
title_full Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
title_fullStr Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
title_full_unstemmed Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
title_sort Emotional profiles regarding maths among primary school children – A two-year longitudinal study.
author Mata, Lourdes
author_facet Mata, Lourdes
Monteiro, Vera
Peixoto, Francisco
Santos, Natalie Nóbrega
Sanches, Cristina
Gomes, Marta
author_role author
author2 Monteiro, Vera
Peixoto, Francisco
Santos, Natalie Nóbrega
Sanches, Cristina
Gomes, Marta
author2_role author
author
author
author
author
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Mata, Lourdes
Monteiro, Vera
Peixoto, Francisco
Santos, Natalie Nóbrega
Sanches, Cristina
Gomes, Marta
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Achievement emotions
Academic achievement
Mathematics
Emotional profile
Cluster analysis
topic Achievement emotions
Academic achievement
Mathematics
Emotional profile
Cluster analysis
description . . . Learning maths is challenging for many primary school students, and teachers must understand students’ learning and emotional processes specific to learning maths. The current research, grounded in control-value theory, focused on achievement emotions regarding maths. Primary school students (N = 71) were studied with the primary objective of examining the longitudinal trajectories of achievement emotions of third graders over two years. The Portuguese Achievement Emotions Questionnaire for Elementary Students was administered biannually to assess enjoyment, anxiety, and boredom regarding maths. The results indicate that enjoyment decreased and boredom increased over time, revealing three emotional profiles: positive, negative and moderate. The positive profile showed the highest scores in maths achievement. Profile membership was moderately stable and became increasingly stable and structured. In examining the complexity of students’ emotional profiles and processes, the importance of understanding them to enhance educational support, development, and learning was highlighted. .
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