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The relationship between accuracy in numerosity estimation, math achievement, and math interest in primary school students
(2023-07-10)
Estimation is a primary activity in everyday life, so getting it “right” in primary school provides a foundational basis in mathematical reasoning. This study focuses on numerosity estimation in primary mathematics, which is one of four types of estimation reported in literature. In numerosity estimation, a non-numerical quantitative representation is typically translated into a number. While it is assumed that fostering numerosity estimation has a great impact on the development of mathematical skills, research ...
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Das Beurteilen von Lernprodukten als Facette diagnostischer Kompetenz fördern
(2022-12-02)
Diagnostische Kompetenz ist eine zentrale Komponente der professionellen Kompetenzen von Lehrkräften, die die Qualität von Unterricht und somit das Lernen von Schülerinnen und Schülern beeinflusst. Aufgrund dieser zentralen Bedeutung rückt die systematische Schulung der diagnostischen Kompetenz zunehmend in den Forschungsfokus. Diese Arbeit zielt auf die Erforschung der Förderung diagnostischer Kompetenz im Bereich der Mathematik ab. Wir stellen eine quasi-experimentelle Studie mit Treatment- und Kontrollgruppe vor, ...
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Motiviert begonnen, erfolgreich beendet?
(2021-03-01)
Die Bedeutung der Studienwahlmotivation für den Studien- und Berufserfolg von Lehrkräften wird vielfach betont, wurde bislang jedoch nicht hinreichend untersucht. So ist zwar bekannt, dass die Studienwahlmotivation mit leistungsrelevanten Merkmalen wie der Nutzung von Lernstrategien in Verbindung steht, unklar ist jedoch, inwiefern die Studienwahlmotivation darüber hinaus auch Leistungsmaße beeinflusst. Im vorliegenden Beitrag wird die prognostische Validität der Studienwahlmotivation auf zwei Leistungsmaße geprüft: ...
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Research topic flows in co-authorship networks
(2022-10-11)
In scientometrics, scientific collaboration is often analyzed by means of co-authorships. An aspect which is often overlooked and more difficult to quantify is the flow of expertise between authors from different research topics, which is an important part of scientific progress. With the Topic Flow Network (TFN) we propose a graph structure for the analysis of research topic flows between scientific authors and their respective research fields. Based on a multi-graph and a topic model, our proposed network structure ...
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Course characteristics influencing students’ oral participation in higher education
(2022-11-21)
Many teachers strive for lively student participation in class. This field study examined aspects of learning environments in higher education with regard to their connection with students’ oral engagement. Overall, six factors that might increase or decrease oral participation were investigated: the number of teacher questions, course atmosphere, level of demand, student preparation (e.g., through homework), class size, and subject discipline. The sample consisted of 80 courses of diverse disciplines at a public ...
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Comparing teaching examples: effects on the solution quality and learning outcomes of student teachers’ professional vision of classroom management
(2023-11-01)
Young teachers, in particular, often face difficulties in managing their classrooms. A professional vision of classroom management can support teachers in managing a classroom effectively. This element of professional competence is often promoted in teacher training using video-based approaches, e.g., videoing own lessons including expert feedback, analyzing instructional videos and accompanying transcripts and analyzing videos of own and others teaching. This study used the learning format of comparing contrasting ...
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An Exploratory Analysis of Transactive Interaction Patterns in Cooperative Learning Using Sequential Analysis
(2023-08-03)
For cooperative learning to be effective, the quality of student–student interaction is crucial. Interactions, which are transactive in nature, are positively related to students’ learning success during cooperative learning. However, little is known about typical interaction patterns during transactive interaction in face-to-face cooperative learning. Therefore, the current study aims to analyze typical interaction patterns of transactive interaction in cooperative learning. Sixty-eight students from seventh to tenth ...
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Promoting pre-service teachers’ professionalism in steam education and education for sustainable development through mathematical modelling activities
(2023-06-19)
To successfully solve the complex challenges facing us in the 21st century, people with expertise in the science, technology, engineering, arts and mathematics (STEAM) fields and other fields are needed, especially for their interdisciplinary way of thinking and working. These competencies should be learned in school, which first implies teacher education to that effect. In this article, a detailed theoretical reflection on the connections or overlapping areas between STEAM education and the dimension of sustainability ...
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Fostering diagnostic competence in prospective mathematics elementary teachers through epistemic activities
(2023-12-21)
Research on fostering teachers’ diagnostic competence and thinking has become increasingly important. To this end, research has already identified several aspects of effective fostering of teachers’ diagnostic competence. One of the aspects is assignment of the role as a teacher in interventions but, so far, assignment of the role of student has hardly been considered. Based on a model of the diagnostic thinking process, this paper operationalizes the role of the student by solving specific tasks and the role of the ...
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Is the perceptual disfluency effect moderated by working memory capacity? Direct replication of Lehmann et al. (2016)
(2023-12-30)
According to an aptitude-treatment interaction experiment (Lehmann et al., Metacognition and Learning, 11, 89–105, 2016, N = 47, published in Metacognition and Learning), perceptually disfluent texts facilitated retention and comprehension performance (but not transfer performance) only for learners with higher working memory capacity (WMC). No effects of WMC for a fluent text were found (albeit theoretically, fluency may be more advantageous for learners with lower WMC). The findings of our (pre-registered) direct ...