Title of article :
Learning conceptions of young students in the final year of primary education
Author/Authors :
Ellen B. Klatter، نويسنده , , Hans G. L. C. Lodewijks، نويسنده , , Cor A. J. Aarnoutse، نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2001
Abstract :
The purpose of this research was to describe young pupilsʹ learning conceptions. In this study, a learning conception was defined as a cluster of interrelated beliefs about different aspects of learning. Firstly, 27 pupils, all in the final year of primary school, were interviewed to elicit learning-related issues as being relevant for six-graders. Secondly, a questionnaire, developed on the basis of the outcomes of the interviews, was used to determine the interrelatedness of pupilsʹ beliefs about the selected aspects. The results showed the young pupils to have different beliefs about five aspects of learning: purpose of school; learning orientation; regulation; learning demands; and mental activities. In exploring group differences, three different learning conceptions could be distinguished: a restricted learning conception; a functional learning conception; and a developmental learning conception. The characteristics of these different learning conceptions may be indicative of how young pupils conceive learning-related aspects.
Keywords :
Educational goals , Phenomenography , Primary education , Learning conceptions
Journal title :
Learning and Instruction
Journal title :
Learning and Instruction