2015
DOI: 10.7718/iamure.ije.v14i1.1029
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Peer Mentoring: It’s Effect on Students’ Mathematics Performance, Attitudes and Epistemological Learning Beliefs in Mathematics

Abstract: This study is conducted in the fact that non-passer in the College Entrance Test (CET) may not be able to pass the Maritime Schools Assessment Program (MSAP) examination; thus, peer mentoring was utilized. The investigation focused on the performance, epistemological beliefs and attitudes towards mathematics among maritime transportation students. Thirty students that were selected randomly were gathered in the program and were divided into fifteen pairs. Each pair had an assigned mentor that was selected purp… Show more

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