Motivation et métacognition : les buts de compétence prédisent les processus métacognitifs en résolution de problèmes mathématiques |
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Authors: | J.-L. Berger |
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Affiliation: | Institut fédéral des hautes études en formation professionnelle, avenue de Longemalle 1, 1020 Renens, Suisse |
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Abstract: | This study analyzes the effects of achievement goals on the metacognitive processes as 200 students solve two mathematical problems differing in complexity. Results show that the diverse achievement goals have significant effects both on metacognitive experiences and on metacognitive strategies, coherently across the two problems. Mastery-approach goals predict the feeling of liking the task, mastery-avoidance goals have an effect on the use of metacognitive strategies, whereas neither performance-approach nor performance-avoidance goals are significantly related to metacognitive processes. The results offer a rich picture of the interactions between goals and metacognitive processes, revealing the major role of mastery-avoidance goals. |
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Keywords: | Mé tacognition Motivation Buts de compé tence Expé riences mé tacognitives Straté gies mé tacognitives |
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