The focus is on the metacognitive awareness of ten high-achieving high school pupils from Denmark and England and their cognitive learning process. Unstructured interviews in smaller groups investigates how they say they learn a mathematical concept that is new to them. I develop the “CULTIS model for analysis” (Consciousness, Unconsciousness, Language, Tacit, Individual, and Social). These are six themes in which various psychological learning theories express themselves. I conclude that the pupils can talk about their learning using own words and I can identify fitting theoretical notions. The pupils each have their own way of learning, however, there are similarities. Seemingly contradictory theories “works” within single pupils.
What can we learn about cognitive learning processes by asking the pupils?
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Titel: What can we learn about cognitive learning processes by asking the pupils?
Forfatter: Bettina Dahl
Institution: Institut for Planlægning, Det Teknisk-Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet, Aalborg Universitet
Udgivelse: Proceedings of the 27th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, (eds.N. A. Pateman, B. J. Dougherty & J. Zilliox)
Genre: Paper til fremlæggelse
Omfang: 8
Årstal: 2003
Forfatter: Bettina Dahl
Institution: Institut for Planlægning, Det Teknisk-Naturvidenskabelige Fakultet, Aalborg Universitet
Udgivelse: Proceedings of the 27th Conference of the International Group for the Psychology of Mathematics Education, (eds.N. A. Pateman, B. J. Dougherty & J. Zilliox)
Genre: Paper til fremlæggelse
Omfang: 8
Årstal: 2003