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  • About
  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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Using and applying international survey data on mathematics and science education

MacIntyre, Thomas Gunn January 2014 (has links)
There were two purposes set out in this study, first to identify the principal associations with educational performance of Scottish students as reported in the 2007 wave of the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS2007), and second to evaluate methods of data analysis where sample surveys use plausible value (PV) methodology. Four sets of data were used for the secondary analysis of TIMSS2007, with student's responses to cognitive items and questionnaire data emanating from two stages (G$ and G*) that each addressed two disciplines (mathematics and science). Explanatory models for each stage and discipline were analysed using hierarchical linear modelling techniques to accommodate the cluster sample design of the survey. Guided by existing literature in STEM education the study examined elements of students' learning experiences that fell within a social constructivist theory of learning to ascertain whether the empirical data supported current claims on effective practice. A number of control variables were included in the analyses, some well-established constructs and others derived from background questionnaires. Overall, the results showed that selected background characteristics were consistently related to mathematics and science achievement. The strength of association with home resources, and although girls were generally associated with lower achievement scores, that gender association was strongest in G4 mathematics achievement. The findings suggest there is limited support for current claims in respect of a reform agenda that privileges discussion and collaborative group work. Other policy initiatives on assessment for learning and using technologies in class are not supported in the data, with either no evidence of association or a significant negative effect in the models of mathematics and science achievement. Aspects of practical work and scientific enquiry are positively associated with G4 science achievement, with particular credence given to 'doing' and 'watching' experiments or investigations, buy there is no association with achievement scores at G8 for any of planning, watching or conducting experiments. This latter finding provides empirical evidence of difference across stages on an aspect of practice that is heavily debated. The primary method of analysis utilised a four-level structure, with PV as the unit of analysis. Substantive findings were compared with alternative methods: first making the dependent variable an average of the five PVs; second using one PV as the response variable; and third computing statistics from all five PVs and merging results using Rubin's Rules for combining multilevel method underestimates standard errors in the model in the same way as witnessed for the average of PVs. This leads to the conclusion that the only valid route to analysing imputed data is through Rubin's method of combining results from all five PVs.
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Lietuvos mokinių raštingumo analizė, naudojant tarptautinio tyrimo PISA 2009 m. duomenis / Analysis of lithuanian students literacy using international survey pisa 2009 data

Vaičiūnaitė, Donata 30 June 2014 (has links)
Tarptautinis švietimo tyrimas PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) tiria penkiolikmečių mokinių skaitymo gebėjimus, matematinį ir gamtamokslį raštingumą. Taip pat tyrimo metu renka informaciją apie mokinį, jo pomegius, informacinius ir komunikacinių technologijų išmanymą ir naudojimą, namų aplinką, mokyklą kurioje jis mokosi ir pan. Informacija surinkta tyrimo metu yra vertinga švietimo tyrėjams, sprendimų priėmėjams, švietimiečiams ir pan. Šio darbo tikslas – taikant hierarchinė regresiją rasti mokinių matematinio raštingumo rezultatų prikausomybę nuo mokymo(si) aplinkos veiksnių. Kadangi mokiniai yra pirmojo lygmens objektai, o mokyklos – antrojo lygmens, todėl analizuojant duomenis reikia atsižvelgti į duomenų hierarchiškumą. Besąlyginio hierarchinio modelio analizė atskleidė, kad 32 % Lietuvos penkiolikmečių matematinio raštingumo rezultatų skirtumų lemia mokyklos. Taikant hierarchinį tiesinį modeliavimą, sudarytas geriausias hierarchinis tiesinis modelis su atitinkamais kintamaisiais bei užrašyta lygtis, kuri gali būti naudojama Lietuvos penkiolikmečių matematinio raštingumo rezultatų prognozavimui. / International education survey PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) examine 15-yers-old reading, mathematical and science literacy. A lot of information about student‘s, theirs hobbies, knowledge and use of information and comunication technology, home and school environment and etc. is collected during PISA survey. The collected information is valuable source of information for researchers, policy makers, educators and ect. The main purpose of this work, “Analysis of Lithuanian Students Literacy Using International Survey PISA 2009 Data“, is using hierarchical regression to find the students' mathematical literacy dependency of training and learning environment factors. The students are first-level objects and schools - at the second level, so data analysis should take into account the data hierarchy. Unconditional hierarchical model analysis revealed that 32 % of Lithuanian 15-years-old students’ mathematical literacy outcomes determined by the school. Best hierarchical linear model with relevant variables was done using hierarchical linear modelling. Also a prognostic equation of Lithuaninan 15-years-old students matematic literacy was created.
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家庭作業與學習成就關係之研究—以TIMSS與TEPS臺灣學生為例 / The Relationship between Homework and Learning Achievements: An Example of Taiwan Students from TIMSS and TEPS

陳俊瑋 Unknown Date (has links)
本研究旨在了解家庭作業與學習成就的關係。為達研究目的,本研究以階層線性模式分析「國際數學與科學教育成就趨勢調查」2007年4年級學生資料;2007年8年級學生資料;以及2011年8年級學生資料,接著,本研究再以結構方程模式的長期追蹤交叉延宕模式,分析「臺灣教育長期追蹤資料庫」2001年、2003年及2005年追蹤樣本學生資料,本研究主要發現: 一、臺灣4年級學生的學生層次數學家庭作業時間對數學學習成就有顯著負向地影響效果;學生層次科學家庭作業時間對科學學習成就也有顯著負向地影響效果。 二、臺灣4年級學生的班級層次數學家庭作業頻率對數學學習成就沒有顯著地影響效果;班級層次科學家庭作業頻率對科學學習成就也沒有顯著地影響效果。 三、臺灣8年級學生的學生層次數學家庭作業時間對數學學習成就有顯著正向地影響效果;學生層次科學家庭作業時間對科學學習成就也有顯著正向地影響效果。 四、臺灣8年級學生的班級層次數學家庭作業頻率對數學學習成就有顯著正向地影響效果;班級層次科學家庭作業頻率對科學學習成就也有顯著正向地影響效果。 五、臺灣2001年7年級陸續追蹤至2005年11年級的學生,其家庭作業時間與學習成就有顯著正向地相互影響效果。 / This study aimed analyze the relationship between homework and learning achievements. Hierarchical linear modeling was used to analyze the 4th grade of elementary school students from Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) 2007, 8th grade of junior high school students from TIMSS 2007, and 8th grade of junior high school students from TIMSS 2011. Moreover, structural equation modeling with cross-lagged panel modeling was used to analyze the core panel sample data from Taiwan Education Panel Survey (TEPS) in 2001, 2003, and 2005. The major findings were as follows: 1. Taiwan 4th grade of elementary school students’ student-level mathematic homework time could negative predict the mathematic learning achievements significantly, and student-level science homework time could also negative predict the science learning achievements significantly. 2. Taiwan 4th grade of elementary school students’ class-level mathematic homework frequency could not predict the mathematic learning achievements significantly, and class-level science homework frequency could also not predict the science learning achievements significantly. 3. Taiwan 8th grade of junior high school students’ student-level mathematic homework time could positive predict the mathematic learning achievements significantly, and student-level science homework time could also positive predict the science learning achievements significantly. 4. Taiwan 8th grade of junior high school students’ class-level mathematic homework frequency could positive predict the mathematic learning achievements significantly, and class-level science homework frequency could also positive predict the science learning achievements significantly. 5. Taiwan 7th grade of junior high school students to 11th grade of senior high school students’ homework time could positive predict the subsequent learning achievements significantly, and learning achievements could also positive predict the subsequent homework time significantly.
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Étude des écarts d'anxiété mathématique selon le genre et des facteurs ayant le potentiel de les réduire, chez les élèves québécois francophones de 15 ans ayant participé au PISA de 2003 et de 2012

Vohl, Patricia 04 1900 (has links)
Les performances en mathématiques sont associées à de nombreux enjeux dans notre société, des enjeux de nature individuelle et des enjeux de nature sociétale. Malgré le fait que les élèves québécois réussissent très bien sur la scène internationale en mathématiques, dans le cadre des évaluations à grande échelle en éducation, les analyses selon le genre, elles, font état d’écarts préoccupants. En effet, à plusieurs des cycles de ces grandes enquêtes, les filles ont obtenu des résultats statistiquement inférieurs à ceux des garçons. L’anxiété mathématique, pourrait expliquer, à tout le moins en partie, les écarts de performances observés entre les filles et les garçons (Stoet et al., 2016). En effet, les recherches menées sur le sujet depuis les années 70 révèlent que, de manière générale, chez les adolescents et les adultes, les filles ont tendance à se dire davantage anxieuses à l’égard des mathématiques que les garçons (p.ex. Else-Quest et al., 2010; Hyde et al., 1990; Stoet et al. 2016). Également, dans ces mêmes groupes d’âge, une corrélation linéaire négative est observée entre le niveau d’anxiété mathématique des individus et leurs performances en mathématiques (p.ex. Barroso et al.,2021; Hembree, 1990; Ma, 1999; Zhang et al., 2019). En 2003 et en 2012, le PISA s’est intéressé à l’anxiété mathématique. En effet, comme les mathématiques ont constitué le domaine majeur d’évaluation lors de ces deux enquêtes, l’anxiété mathématique a été documentée, à ces occasions, au même titre que bon nombre d’autres facteurs non-cognitifs liés aux performances dans le domaine. Le portrait canadien, issu du PISA de 2003 et de 2012, supporte et renforce l’idée selon laquelle l’anxiété mathématique pourrait contribuer aux écarts de performance observés entre les garçons et les filles, en mathématiques, au Québec. Devant l’absence de portrait québécois en regard du phénomène, et souhaitant, à terme, fournir des leviers en vue de réduire les écarts de performances observés entre les filles et les garçons québécois, nous énonçons l’objectif général de recherche comme suit : quantifier les écarts d’anxiété mathématique entre les filles et les garçons, étudier le lien anxiété mathématique/performances en mathématiques et ensuite, identifier des facteurs ayant le potentiel de réduire les écarts d’anxiété mathématique observés, chez les élèves québécois francophones de 15 ans, à partir d’une analyse secondaire des données du PISA de 2003 et de 2012. Afin de répondre à cet objectif général de recherche, nous définissons trois objectifs spécifiques de recherche. Chacun d’eux est traité dans un des trois articles de cette thèse par articles. Le premier objectif spécifique de notre recherche vise à identifier les considérations méthodologiques inhérentes aux données issues du PISA et à proposer des techniques d’analyse qui permettent de les traiter, adéquatement. Cet objectif spécifique est traité dans le premier article, un article de nature méthodologique. Les deuxième objectif spécifique de notre recherche vise à quantifier les écarts d’anxiété mathématique entre les garçons et les filles francophones de 15 ans du Québec, à partir d’une analyse secondaire des données du PISA de 2003 et de 2012, et à étudier le lien négatif anxiété mathématique/performances en mathématiques, chez ces mêmes élèves. Cet objectif spécifique est traité dans le second article de la thèse, un article de nature empirique, qui prend appui sur les fondements méthodologiques proposés dans l’article 1. Le troisième objectif spécifique de notre recherche vise à identifier des facteurs qui permettent d’expliquer les écarts d’anxiété mathématique observés entre les garçons et les filles francophones du Québec et qui ont le potentiel de guider, à terme, la mise en œuvre d’interventions visant à réduire les écarts observés. Répondre à cet objectif spécifique fait l’objet du troisième article de la thèse. Cet article prend également appui sur les fondements méthodologiques exposés dans l’article 1. Des résultats issus de l’article 2, il ressort que : 1) en moyenne, les filles francophones de 15 ans du Québec font état d’un niveau d’anxiété mathématique statistiquement plus élevé que les garçons et 2) le lien entre l’anxiété mathématique et les performances en mathématiques est un lien négatif et équivalent entre les garçons et les filles francophones du Québec. Des résultats issus de l’article 3, il ressort que les écarts d’anxiété mathématique observés entre les filles et les garçons québécois francophones ayant participé au PISA de 203 et de 2012 pourraient s’expliquer par : 1) un concept de soi en mathématiques plus faible chez les filles et 2) un lien direct genre/anxiété mathématique. Des implications scientifiques et pratiques de ces résultats découlent des recommandations en vue de réduire les écarts d’anxiété mathématique observés entre les filles et les garçons francophones du Québec, de même que des avenues de recherche à explorer dans le futur. Ces recommandations et avenues de recherches sont présentées au terme de la thèse. / Performance in mathematics is linked to a number of issues in our society, both individual and societal. Even though Quebec students are doing very well internationally in mathematics, in large-scale educational assessments, gender-based analyses reveal disturbing gaps. Over the course of several cycles of these large-scale surveys, girls achieved statistically lower results than boys. Mathematics anxiety could at least partially explain the performance gaps observed between girls and boys (Stoet et al., 2016). Indeed, research conducted since the 1970s has shown that, in general, in adolescents and adults, girls tend to report greater anxiety about mathematics than boys (e.g.Else-Quest et al., 2010; Hyde et al., 1990; Stoet et al. 2016). Furthermore, in these same age groups, there is a negative linear correlation between individuals' level of anxiety in mathematics and their performance in mathematics (e.g.Hembree, 1990; Ma, 1999; Zhang et al., 2019). In 2003 and 2012, PISA turned its attention to mathematics anxiety. Indeed, since mathematics was the main domain of assessment in both surveys, mathematical anxiety was documented on these occasions, along with many other non-cognitive factors related to performance in the domain. The Canadian portrait, from both the 2003 and 2012 PISA surveys, supports and reinforces the idea that mathematics anxiety could explain, at least in part, the observed performance gaps between boys and girls in mathematics in Quebec. Given the absence of a Quebec portrait of the phenomenon, and wishing, in the long run, to provide levers for reducing the observed performance gaps between Quebec girls and boys, we state the general research objectives as follows: 1) quantify the gaps between girls and boys with respect to mathematics anxiety, 2) study the link between mathematics anxiety and mathematical performance, and finally 3) identify factors that may reduce the gaps observed in mathematical anxiety among 15-year-old French-speaking students in Québec, based on a secondary analysis of the 2003 and 2012 PISA data. 7 In order to meet this overall research objective, three specific research objectives are identified. Each of these is discussed in one of the three articles of the present thesis per article. The first specific objective of our research is to identify the methodological considerations inherent to the PISA data and to propose analytical techniques that will allow us to adequately address them. This specific objective is discussed in the first article, a methodology article. The second specific objective of our research is to quantify the differences in mathematical anxiety between 15-year-old French-speaking boys and girls in Quebec, based on a secondary analysis of the 2003 and 2012 PISA data, and to investigate the negative relation between mathematical anxiety and mathematical performance in these same students. This specific objective is discussed in the second article of the thesis, an empirical article, which is based on the methodological bases proposed in Article 1. The third specific objective of our research is to identify factors that contribute to explaining the differences observed in mathematical anxiety between French-speaking boys and girls in Quebec and have the potential to guide, over the long run, the implementation of interventions aimed at reducing the observed gaps. The third paper in the thesis focuses on this specific objective. This article is also based on the methodological bases set out in Article 1. The results of Article 2 show that: 1) on average, French-speaking 15-year-old girls in Quebec report a statistically higher level of mathematical anxiety than boys and 2) the relationship between mathematical anxiety and mathematical performance is negative and equivalent between French-speaking boys and girls in Quebec. From the results of Article 3, it appears that the differences in mathematical anxiety observed between Quebec French-speaking girls and boys who participated in PISA 2003 and 2012 can be explained by: 1) a lower perception of mathematical competence among girls and 2) a direct gender/mathematical anxiety link. The scientific and practical implications of these results lead to recommendations to reduce the differences observed in mathematical anxiety among French-speaking girls and boys in Quebec, as well as lines of future research. These recommendations and lines of research are presented at the end of the thesis.

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