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Impact of children’s math self-concept, math self-efficacy, math anxiety, and teacher competencies on math development

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Impact of children’s math self-concept, math self-efficacy, math anxiety, and teacher competencies on math development

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We examined to what extent children’s development of arithmetic fluency and mathematical problem-solving was influenced by their math self-concept, math self-efficacy, and math anxiety but also teacher competence, specifically: actual teaching behavior, self-efficacy, and mathematical teaching knowledge. Participants were 610 children and 31 teachers of grade four. Multi-level analyses showed children’s math self-concept to be a positive predictor of arithmetic fluency and actual teaching behavior to be a negative predictor. The development of mathematical problem-solving was predicted: positively by mathematical teaching knowledge; negatively by actual teaching behavior and teachers’ self-efficacy; and not at all by the child factors of math self-concept, math self-efficacy, or math anxiety. Promoting the self-confidence of young children is essential for their mathematical development. More research into the relationship between teaching behaviors and children’s math development is needed.

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OrganisatieHogeschool Rotterdam
LectoraatKenniscentrum Talentontwikkeling
Gepubliceerd inTeaching and Teacher Education Elsevier, Vol. 94 (2020), Uitgave: August, 103096
Datum2020-05-03
TypeArtikel
DOI10.1016/j.tate.2020.103096
TaalEngels

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