Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate
Dresel M, Daumiller M, Spear J, Janke S, Dickhäuser O, Steuer G (2024)
British Journal of Educational Psychology .
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Dresel, Markus;
Daumiller, Martin;
Spear, Jana;
Janke, Stefan;
Dickhäuser, Oliver;
Steuer, GabrieleUniBi
Abstract / Bemerkung
BackgroundErrors can provide informative feedback and exhibit a high potential for learning gains. Affective-motivational and action-related reactions to errors are two forms of error adaptivity that have been shown to enhance learning outcomes from errors. However, little is known regarding the development and contextual conditions of students' error reactions. A theoretically plausible facilitator to this end is the perceived error climate in the classroom.AimWe investigated how students' dealing with errors develops over time and which role the classroom context in general, and the perceived error climate in particular, has for this development.SampleA total of 1641 students participated in 69 mathematics classrooms in academic secondary schools.MethodsPerceived error climate alongside students' self-reported individual reactions to errors were assessed in a 2-year longitudinal study with five measurement points over the fifth and sixth grade.ResultsGrowth-curve modelling indicated an, on average, negative development of students' individual reactions to errors. This development varied substantially between classrooms and systematically depended on perceived error climate. A more positive error climate was associated with a less negative development of error adaptivity.ConclusionTaken together, our findings imply a strong need and considerable room for the teachers' support in developing and maintaining adaptive reactions to errors. They also allow for the conclusion that teachers can succeed here by means of realizing a positive error climate in class.
Stichworte
affective processes;
cognitive processes;
contexts of learning;
error;
climate in the classroom;
learning environments;
learning from errors;
metacognition;
motivation;
secondary/high schools
Erscheinungsjahr
2024
Zeitschriftentitel
British Journal of Educational Psychology
ISSN
0007-0998
eISSN
2044-8279
Page URI
https://pub.uni-bielefeld.de/record/2991119
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Dresel M, Daumiller M, Spear J, Janke S, Dickhäuser O, Steuer G. Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate. British Journal of Educational Psychology . 2024.
Dresel, M., Daumiller, M., Spear, J., Janke, S., Dickhäuser, O., & Steuer, G. (2024). Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate. British Journal of Educational Psychology . https://doi.org/10.1111/bjep.12697
Dresel, Markus, Daumiller, Martin, Spear, Jana, Janke, Stefan, Dickhäuser, Oliver, and Steuer, Gabriele. 2024. “Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate”. British Journal of Educational Psychology .
Dresel, M., Daumiller, M., Spear, J., Janke, S., Dickhäuser, O., and Steuer, G. (2024). Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate. British Journal of Educational Psychology .
Dresel, M., et al., 2024. Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate. British Journal of Educational Psychology .
M. Dresel, et al., “Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate”, British Journal of Educational Psychology , 2024.
Dresel, M., Daumiller, M., Spear, J., Janke, S., Dickhäuser, O., Steuer, G.: Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate. British Journal of Educational Psychology . (2024).
Dresel, Markus, Daumiller, Martin, Spear, Jana, Janke, Stefan, Dickhäuser, Oliver, and Steuer, Gabriele. “Learning from errors in mathematics classrooms: Development over 2 years in dependence of perceived error climate”. British Journal of Educational Psychology (2024).
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