Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10315663 | Learning and Instruction | 2005 | 17 Pages |
Abstract
The effects of different trainings on the acquisition of mathematical problem-solving and self-regulation were studied with 249 eighth-graders. The study was conducted with 4 different trainings in German grammar schools. Each training consisted of six 90-min sessions on a weekly basis. The results confirm that it is possible to improve mathematical problem-solving and self-regulation competence through this kind of short training. The evaluation shows that the combination of self-regulatory and problem-solving strategies leads to the best effects for the improvement of self-regulatory competences. Furthermore, it is possible to improve problem-solving by practicing problem-solving and self-regulatory strategies or a combination of both.
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Authors
Franziska Perels, Tina Gürtler, Bernhard Schmitz,