Research in Education and Learning Innovation Archives (Dec 2020)

How prior knowledge, learning, teaching and assessment affect students’ achievements in Mathematics

  • Nazmi Xhomara

DOI
https://doi.org/10.7203/realia.25.15780
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 0, no. 25
pp. 68 – 91

Abstract

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In this study we investigate how prior knowledge, the comprehensive learning approach, problem-based teaching and assessment influence students’ basic-learning skills in Mathematics at the university level. To do so, we employed a quasi-experimental research design and a structured questionnaire. Two experimental groups and two control groups of students were involved. We found a negligible correlation between prior knowledge and basic-learning skills but a positive correlation between prior knowledge and the comprehensive learning approach. On the other hand, we found practically no correlation between prior knowledge and assessment. We also found that problem-based teaching correlated positively and that the traditional approach correlated negatively with prior knowledge. Moreover, prior knowledge, problem-based teaching, the comprehensive learning approach and assessment explained 50% of the variance in the levels of basic-learning skills.

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