Abstract
Responding to an instrument we developed to give insights into students? orientation to, and motivation for, learning mathematics, Year 8 students showed more confidence in their ability to learn mathematics and in their persistence than observations of their classes would indicate is warranted. They identified a negative influence of peers for some classmates but less for themselves, and had modest career aspirations. We believe teachers can assist students by becoming aware of their orientations to learning, their perceptions of the value of schooling, and their further vocational aspirations, and by finding ways to overcome factors inhibiting their engagement in school.
Peter Sullivan and Andrea McDonough
Eliciting Positive Student Motivation For Learning Mathematics