Student attitudes toward a specific discipline affect their
learning (Osborne et
al., 2003). Preheld attitudes such as
interests, beliefs, confidence, and self-efficacy, may impact
how students approach learning (e.g., effort, problem-solving
strategies, study habits, and critical thinking) within that discipline
(Gal and Ginsburg, 1994; Perkins et
al., 2005; Partin and
Haney, 2012). To facilitate learning, it is therefore important
that educators familiarize themselves with student attitudes
and associated behaviors (i.e., approach toward learning), as
well as the factors that may influence these attitudes.
Student attitudes toward a specific discipline affect their learning (Osborne et al., 2003). Preheld attitudes such as interests, beliefs, confidence, and self-efficacy, may impact how students approach learning (e.g., effort, problem-solving strategies, study habits, and critical thinking) within that discipline (Gal and Ginsburg, 1994; Perkins et al., 2005; Partin and Haney, 2012). To facilitate learning, it is therefore important that educators familiarize themselves with student attitudes and associated behaviors (i.e., approach toward learning), as well as the factors that may influence these attitudes.
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