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Excellent Mathematical Performance Despite “Negative” Affect of Students in Korea: The Values Perspective
Author(s) -
Pang Jeongsuk,
Wee Tiong Seah
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
ecnu review of education
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2632-1742
pISSN - 2096-5311
DOI - 10.1177/2096531120930726
Subject(s) - affect (linguistics) , originality , perspective (graphical) , construct (python library) , value (mathematics) , mathematics education , psychology , cognition , social psychology , mathematics , computer science , communication , geometry , programming language , statistics , neuroscience , creativity
Purpose: Given the unclear relationship between cognition and affect, this article reports on a study exploring how the conative variable of values may provide some explanation for students with excellent performance despite a negative attitude toward mathematics.Design/Approach/Methods: The study reported in this article represents Korea's participation in the international “What I Find Important (in my mathematics learning)” [WIFI] study, which assesses the attributes of mathematics learning and teaching that are valued by students. The participants of this study were 816 Korean students who responded to the WIFI questionnaire.Findings: The results of principal component analysis indicated that the following five attributes about mathematics and mathematics pedagogy were valued by Korean students: understanding, connections, fun, accuracy, and efficiency. These attributes were further analyzed with relation to student gender, school system, and student confidence.Originality/Value: Korean students’ valuing of understanding and connections is noteworthy. It is hoped that the findings of this study might explain Korean students’ exceptional performance despite a generally low affective mode, and extending this further, how values in mathematics education might be a useful construct to help us make sense of the observed mismatch globally between high performance and low affect.

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