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In this study, we examine the short-term effects of an intervention aimed at developing teachers’ responsive pedagogy in mathematics. The study analyses how an emphasis on responsive pedagogy in 9th grade classrooms over a period of seven months might strengthen students’ self-regulated learning using learning strategies, self-efficacy and achievement in mathematics. Nine schools attended as intervention group (N=40 classes; 1003 students). 11 compatible schools (N=37 classes; 896 students) were recruited as a control group. Students responded to a pre-post questionnaire and conducted a pre-post achievement test. Results show small, significant differences between the total scores for the pre- and post-measures in the intervention group for the variables elaboration, task value motivation, effort and persistence, self-efficacy and self-conception. Significant differences between the treatment and control group is found for the achievement emotions anxiety and enjoyment. No significant difference is found for achievement in mathematics.
Gamlem et al. (Tue,) studied this question.