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Self-regulation of primary school teachers in initial training when solving mathematical problems in cooperative learning contexts
Año del Documento
2025
Editorial
Modestum
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Documento Fuente
Landa, J., Berciano, A., & Marbán, J. M. (2025). Self-regulation of primary school teachers in initial training when solving mathematical problems in cooperative learning contexts. International Electronic Journal of Mathematics Education, 20(2), em0813. https://doi.org/10.29333/iejme/15817
Zusammenfassung
The development of high levels of mathematical competence at an early age is a good predictor of academic success at higher levels of the education system. In this sense, the initial training of primary school teachers and, in particular, the achievement of high levels of self-regulation when solving mathematical problems is crucial to achieve this goal. The aim of this study is to evaluate the impact of a teaching-learning proposal based on the principles of cooperative learning on the level of self-regulation exhibited by primary education students when faced with mathematical problems. The study was carried out on a sample of 117 students in the first year of the University of the Basque Country’s primary education degree using a scale validated for this purpose with good psychometric properties as an instrument for measuring levels of self-regulation. The results obtained show that the students’ level of self-regulation improves significantly after implementation. Likewise, differences are observed from the perspective of the gender of the participants in relation to the attitude towards the statement of a mathematical problem and the ability to ask for help.
Materias Unesco
58 Pedagogía
Palabras Clave
Self-regulation of learning
Mathematical problem-solving
Mathematics education
Primary education grade
Cooperative learning
ISSN
1306-3030
Revisión por pares
SI
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This study was partially supported by Research Group GIU21/031 of the University of the Basque Country, Spain.
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