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Enhancing our understanding of teachers' personal responsibility for student motivation: A mixed methods study
Download2018-01-01
Lia M. Daniels, Cheryl Poth, Lauren D. Goegan
As measured by the Teachers Responsibility Scale, teachers appear to have surprisingly low levels of personal responsibility for student motivation even though they qualitatively identify low student motivation as a major teaching concern. Thus, the purpose of the current mixed methods research...
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Identifying the Predictors of Mathematics Anxiety, Confidence, and Performance in Canada: An Educational Data Mining Approach
Download2024-03-13
Bulut, Okan, Clelland, Ashley, Wongvorachan, Tarid
The goal of this study was to identify important and actionable (i.e., can be acted upon) predictors of mathematics performance, mathematics anxiety, and confidence in mathematics among Canadian and Alberta students. The study followed an explanatory sequential mixed methods design, combining...
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Measuring Students’ Socio-Emotional Well-being to Optimize Learning: Looking beyond Academic Performance and Grades
Download2020-12-01
Bulut, Okan, Seitz, Paolina, Deforge, Kevin, Chu, Man-Wai, Hachem, Maryam, Gorgun, Guher
Socio-emotional variables, like engagement, motivation, and collaboration, are profoundly involved in the learning process. Targeting those variables in designing instructional activities may increase the potential of students’ academic success (e.g., stronger school performance and more...
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Obstetrician and Gynecologist’s Perspectives on the Definition and Management of Obesity in Pregnancy
DownloadFall 2019
Introduction: Obesity is a complex disease affecting increasing numbers of reproductive aged women. Despite ongoing research efforts, many knowledge gaps remain when caring for women with obesity in pregnancy. Currently, there is no clearly defined, comprehensive standard of care for pregnant...