Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish first-year engineering students' motivational values and beliefs about the nature of mathematics
Abstract
We report from a Nordic research project that has investigated first-year engineering students in
Norway, Sweden, and Finland, and the relationships between their task performance, motivational
values, and beliefs about the nature of mathematics. The present paper focuses on the covariance
between their motivational values and beliefs from the perspectives of gender and nationality. The
results show that female students' motivational values are more strongly related to their beliefs than
is the case for male students. Further, the Finnish students' motivational values are only weakly
related to their beliefs, whereas the Norwegian and the Swedish students' motivation to mathematics
is quite strongly related to how much they appreciate the applications of mathematics.
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Svensk förening för matematikdidaktisk forskning (SMDF)Citation
Tossavainen T, Rensaa RJ, Haukkanen P: Norwegian, Swedish, and Finnish first-year engineering students' motivational values and beliefs about the nature of mathematics. In: Nortvedt GA, Buchholtz N, Fauskanger J, Hähkiöniemi, Jessen BE, Nilsen HK, Naalsund M, Pálsdóttir G, Portaankorva-Koivisto P, Radišić J, Sigurjónsson, Viirman OL, Wernberg A. Bringing Nordic mathematics education into the future. Proceedings of Norma 20, The ninth Nordic Conference on Mathematics Education , 2022. Svensk förening för MatematikDidaktisk Forskning - SMDF p. 233-240Metadata
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