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The effects of resilience in learning variables on mathematical literacy performance: a study of learning characteristics of the academic resilient and advantaged low achievers in Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea
Kwok-cheung Cheung
2017
Source PublicationEDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY
ISSN0144-3410
Volume37Issue:8Pages:965-982
Abstract

Many students from disadvantaged homes participating in Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2012 were classified as academic resilient (called disadvantaged high achiever, the DHA in this study). In comparison with peers of comparable home background status, there were also students from advantaged homes performing far behind standard in mathematical literacy performance (called advantaged low achiever, the ALA). Drawing data from the PISA 2012, this study sought to examine the similarities and differences in learning mathematics characteristics (ie gender, family and academic background, and resilience in learning variables) amongst students of the top five high-performing Asian economies, ie Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. The results of the logistic regression analyses showed that variables like family and academic background, as well as resilience in learning mathematics variables (eg familiarity with mathematical concept, mathematics self-efficacy, mathematics self-concept and mathematics anxiety) are able to predict whether a student of comparable disadvantaged (or advantaged) home background is more likely to be classified as DHA (or ALA) or not. The findings are important to shed light on the principles and methods of mathematics education so as to help the low achievers, whether advantaged or disadvantaged, to advance to higher level of mathematical literacy attainment.

KeywordAcademic Resilience Academic Slackening Social Economic Status Resilience In learnIng Pisa
DOI10.1080/01443410.2016.1194372
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Indexed BySSCI
Language英語English
WOS Research AreaEducation & Educational Research ; Psychology
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research ; Psychology, Educational
WOS IDWOS:000405471000004
PublisherROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
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Scopus ID2-s2.0-84976274873
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Document TypeJournal article
CollectionFaculty of Education
MOON CHUN MEMORIAL COLLEGE
Corresponding AuthorKwok-cheung Cheung
AffiliationFaculty of Education, University of Macau, Macao, China
First Author AffilicationFaculty of Education
Corresponding Author AffilicationFaculty of Education
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Kwok-cheung Cheung. The effects of resilience in learning variables on mathematical literacy performance: a study of learning characteristics of the academic resilient and advantaged low achievers in Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea[J]. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 2017, 37(8), 965-982.
APA Kwok-cheung Cheung.(2017). The effects of resilience in learning variables on mathematical literacy performance: a study of learning characteristics of the academic resilient and advantaged low achievers in Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY, 37(8), 965-982.
MLA Kwok-cheung Cheung."The effects of resilience in learning variables on mathematical literacy performance: a study of learning characteristics of the academic resilient and advantaged low achievers in Shanghai, Singapore, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea".EDUCATIONAL PSYCHOLOGY 37.8(2017):965-982.
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