Date of Award/Publication
2007
Document Type
Thesis
Degree Name
MS in Mathematics, Science, and Technology Education
Abstract
After a reoccurring problem in the researcher's seventh grade math classroom, she chose to further investigate what motivates middle school math students to complete daily homework assignments. The researcher chose to experiment with four factors that the literature found to be the most influential; targeted homework assignments, parent involvement, intrinsic and extrinsic motivation. The researcher found that homework assignments could be manipulated to increase rates of completion, and that parental involvement would also improve homework completion rates. However, extrinsic motivation over long periods of time does not improve a student's motivation to complete daily assignments. While conducting the research, it was also found that organization plays a key role in homework completion at this developmental level.
Recommended Citation
Everson, Erin, "What Motivates Middle School Math Student to Complete Their Homework?" (2007). Mathematical and Computing Sciences Masters. Paper 60.
https://fisherpub.sjf.edu/mathcs_etd_masters/60
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