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Publication Date: 2022-Jun
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Impacts of Classroom Teaching Practices on Students' Mathematics Learning Interest, Mathematics Self-Efficacy and Mathematics Test Achievements: A Secondary Analysis of Shanghai Data from the International Video Study Global Teaching InSights
Zhu, Yan; Kaiser, Gabriele
ZDM: Mathematics Education, v54 n3 p581-593 Jun 2022
Teaching effectiveness is a core issue in educational research; however, there is little consensus about the most important results of classroom teaching from an international perspective. The effectiveness of teaching has remained a 'black box' for a long time. In the secondary study described in this paper we used empirical data for Shanghai taken from the international Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) study "Global Teaching InSights (GTI)"--initially the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) Video Study--which was based on videotaped direct observations of classroom teaching. Eighty-five junior high school mathematics teachers and their students in Shanghai were observed to explore the impact of specific teaching practices on students' interest, self-efficacy, and mathematics achievement scores. The results revealed that social-emotional support and instruction quality were the key dimensions relating to the characteristics and differences of mathematics lessons in Shanghai. While the former had a significantly positive impact on students' general mathematics self-efficacy, the latter had a significantly positive impact on students' mathematics interest. Although specific teaching practices had no significant direct impact on students' mathematics achievement scores, social-emotional support and instruction quality considerably influenced students' academic performance in an indirect way via general self-efficacy.
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mathematics Instruction, Mathematics Teachers, Junior High School Teachers, Junior High School Students, Teaching Methods, Student Interests, Self Efficacy, Mathematics Achievement, Social Emotional Learning, Educational Quality
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Junior High Schools; Middle Schools; Secondary Education
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Language: English
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Identifiers - Location: China (Shanghai)
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