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Achievement emotions among adolescents receiving special education support in mathematics

Marja Eliisa Holm, Piia Maria Björn, Anu Laine, Johan Korhonen, Markku S. Hannula

2020Learning and Individual Differences22 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

This study investigated mathematics-related achievement emotions among Finnish adolescents (N = 1379) receiving special education support (SEdS) in self-contained and general mathematics classrooms and receiving no mathematics SEdS through multilevel modeling. Mathematics performance, gender, and classroom size were controlled for. Adolescents receiving SEdS in general classrooms reported less enjoyment and pride and more anger, anxiety, shame, hopelessness, and boredom than those receiving SEdS in self-contained classrooms and those receiving no SEdS. In contrast, adolescents receiving SEdS in self-contained classrooms reported more enjoyment and pride and less anger, anxiety, and hopelessness than those receiving no SEdS. Furthermore, adolescents receiving no SEdS reported more anxiety, hopelessness, and boredom in general classrooms when the proportion of classmates receiving SEdS was higher. We discuss the practical implications for developing SEdS in relation to achievement emotions.

Topics & Concepts

BoredomPrideShamePsychologyAngerAnxietyDevelopmental psychologyClinical psychologySocial psychologyPolitical sciencePsychiatryLawCognitive and developmental aspects of mathematical skillsEducation, Achievement, and GiftednessParental Involvement in Education