The affective domain and mathematics education

Gregor Lomas, Peter Grootenboer, Catherine Attard

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Abstract

This is the third chapter on affective issues to appear in MERGA reviews of research in mathematics education and as such reflects the ongoing importance of affective issues to the mathematics education research community. The first two chapters (Grootenboer, Lomas, & Ingram, 2008; Schuck & Grootenboer, 2004) noted a continuing move away from studies on attitudes to projects on beliefs and the consideration of a broader range of affective aspects. In the current review period, 2008-2011, there is a lessening focus on beliefs, a growing focus on identity, and an even spread of studies on other affective aspects.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResearch in Mathematics Education in Australasia 2008-2011
PublisherSense Publishers
Pages23-37
Number of pages15
Volume9789460919701
ISBN (Electronic)9789460919701
ISBN (Print)9460919693, 9789460919695
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Feb 2012

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