Guangming Wang’s research while affiliated with Tianjin Normal University and other places

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Links within the interpretive space that connect parents’ specific expectations for their children’s achievement with students’ perceptions of their parents’ expectations
How are parental expectations related to students’ beliefs and their perceived achievement?
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November 2021

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Educational Studies in Mathematics

Guangming Wang

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Research has shown that students’ beliefs related to mathematics are connected to their affect and motivation as well as their mathematical thinking and activity. Moreover, high parental expectations have been shown to play a role in students’ positive beliefs and self-efficacy. This paper reports on two studies investigating parental expectations related to students’ beliefs and their perceived achievement. These studies highlighted an unusual, but confirmed finding that students who do not perceive that their parents have specific mathematics achievement expectations show more positive mathematics-related beliefs and higher perceived mathematics achievement than students who believe their parents do have specific expectations. This paper explores possible reasons for this finding related to parents’ methods of conveying their expectations.

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... Parents often desire or expect their children to achieve academic success (Wang et al., 2021). These desires are referred to as parental educational aspirations, while the expectations are known as parental educational expectations (Fan & Chen, 2001;Juang & Silbereisen, 2002;. ...

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The Goldilocks Effect of parental educational aspirations on academic achievement: the benefit of expectations and harm of the gap
How are parental expectations related to students’ beliefs and their perceived achievement?

Educational Studies in Mathematics

... " This scale demonstrated high internal consistency with a Cronbach's alpha coefficient of 0.859. Finally, Perceived Mathematics Achievement, derived from inherent self-perceived achievement and abilities in math [96,97] and self-reported level of math achievement [98] was assessed using a five-item scale, with statements such as "I get good marks in mathematics" and "My present knowledge in mathematics is high. " The Cronbach's alpha for this scale was 0.877. ...

Chinese High School Students’ Mathematics-Related Beliefs and Their Perceived Mathematics Achievement: A Focus on Teachers’ Praise

Eurasia Journal of Mathematics, Science and Technology Education