กลวิธีการกำกับตนเองในการเรียนรู้คณิตศาสตร์ของนักเรียน และกลวิธีการกำกับตนเองในการเรียนรู้การสอนคณิตศาสตร์ ของครูผู้สอนชั้นมัธยมศึกษาปีที่ 3
Abstract
(Students Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Mathematics and Teachers Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in Teaching Mathematics of Mathayomsuksa)
Abstract
The objectives of this qualitative research are 1) to study students Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Mathematics and teachers Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in teaching mathematics of Mathayomsuksa 3, and 2) to study the variables or conditions related to students Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Mathematics and teachers Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in teaching mathematics of Mathayomsuksa 3. Data were collected by in-depth interviews. The key informants by selected purposive sampling are students of Mathayomsuksa 3 and theirs mathematics teachers of three secondary schools under Office of The Basic Education Commission. By choosing these schools with the following characteristics: 1) has Mathayomsuksa 3 students who got O-NET scored 100 points of mathematics subject; 2) has the student of the Enrichment mathematics classroom; and 3) has the student of normal schools.
The findings reveal the following two results. First, the students Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Mathematics are Goal setting, Modeling, Self-evaluation, Seeking information, Self-consequences, Rehearsing & memorizing, Seeking social assistance; peer, teacher, Reviewing records; test, note, text, Time management, and Tutorial. Teachers Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in Teaching Mathematics are Goal setting, Self-evaluation, Seeking information, Rehearsing & memorizing, Seeking social assistance; peer, teacher, and Time management. The variables or conditions related to students Self-Regulated Learning Strategies of Mathematics are Social Support, Learning inspiration, and Attitude, also Social support, and Teaching inspiration related to the teachers.
Keywords: Self-Regulated Learning Strategies, Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in Teaching