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Individual and class-level factors for middle school students’ interest in math homework

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Abstract Informed by multiple theoretical frameworks, the present investigation used multilevel models to study a broad spectrum of factors influencing math homework interest, using data from 3018 8th graders from… Click to show full abstract

Abstract Informed by multiple theoretical frameworks, the present investigation used multilevel models to study a broad spectrum of factors influencing math homework interest, using data from 3018 8th graders from 96 classes in China. Results indicated that 9.7 % of the variance in homework interest was located at the class level. At the student level, homework interest was associated negatively with parent education, and positively with affective attitude, self-concept, monitoring motivation, mastery-approach, homework quality, academic purpose, self-regulatory purpose, family help, and teacher feedback quality. At the class level, homework interest was associated negatively with parent education, and positively with teacher feedback quality and homework quality.

Keywords: math homework; class level; interest; homework

Journal Title: Learning and Motivation
Year Published: 2020

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