Medijatorski efekti matematičke anksioznosti u relaciji između očeve uključenosti u podučavanje i matematičkog postignuća učenika ranog ranog osnovnoškolskog uzrasta

  • Ivona Jerković
  • Ilija Milovanović
Ključne reči: matematička anksioznost, matematičko postignuće, očevi, osnovna škola, uključenost u podučavanje

Sažetak


Dosadašnja ispitivanja matematičke anksioznosti kod učenika ranog osnovnoškolskog uzrasta ukazuju na značajne negativne efekte koje ona ostvaruje na različite obrazovne ishode, a posebno na matematičko postignuće. Kada se govori o činiocima anksioznosti u vezi sa učenjem matematike, jedan od dominantnijih trendova ispitivanja usmeren je na analizu socijalnih faktora njenog javljanja, odnosno na ponašanja roditelja i učitelja. Međutim, vrlo je mali broj istraživanja koji dovodi u vezu ponašanja očeva, javljanje matematičke anksioznosti kod deteta i matematičkog postignuća, s obzirom na to da su do sada većinom bile ispitivane majke, kao roditelj koji je više usmeren na obrazovanje i vaspitanje deteta u poređenju sa očevima. Cilj ovog istraživanja usmeren je ka ispitivanju medijacijske uloge matematičke anksioznosti u relaciji između uključenosti očeva u proces podučavanja i matematičkog postignuća dece. Uzorak je sačinjen od 191 učenika (52.9% devojčica) ranog osnovnoškolskog uzrasta (II-IV razred) prosečne starosti 8.78 godina i njihovi očevi čija je prosečna starost iznosila 41 godinu. Istraživanje je sprovedeno u osnovnim školama na teritoriji Vojvodine. Rezultati pokazuju da anksioznost prilikom evaluacije znanja ima značajnu ulogu kao medijator u slučaju prethodnog pozitivnog iskustva oca sa matematikom i opaženih poteškoća prilikom učenja gradiva iz matematike. Pozitivno iskustvo očeva sa matematikom i opažene teškoće, osim što delom ostvaruju efekte preko matematičke anksioznosti, imaju i svoj direktan doprinos matematičkom postignuću deteta.

Biografije autora

Ivona Jerković
Odsek za psihologiju, Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu
Ilija Milovanović
Odsek za psihologiju, Filozofski fakultet, Univerzitet u Novom Sadu

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