scholarly journals PERAN SELF-REGULATED LEARNING TERHADAP EMOTIONAL EXHAUSTION YANG DIMEDIASI OLEH STUDENT ENGAGEMENT PADA SANTRI

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (2) ◽  
pp. 423
Author(s):  
Dinda Nabila Sholihah ◽  
Riana Sahrani ◽  
Rahmah Hastuti

Santri merupakan seseorang yang belajar agama Islam dan mendalami agama Islam dalam sebuah pesantrian atau pesantren. Dalam menjalankan kegiatannya sehari-hari, santri terikat dengan berbagai macam peraturan dan kegiatan yang menyebabkan kecenderungan dari munculnya emotional exhaustion pada santri. Dalam penilitian ini, akan dibahas mengenai peranan self-regulated learning terhadap emotional exhaustion yang dimediasi oleh student engagement pada santri. Metode yang digunakan adalah kuantitatif non-eksperimental dengan teknik pengambilan data purposive sampling dan criterion sampling. Adapun alat ukur yang digunakan terdiri dari alat ukur self-regulated learning yang diadaptasi dari alat ukur self-regulated learning dari Pintrich dan Groot (1990), alat ukur emotional exhaustion yang diadaptasi dari alat ukur yang dikembangkan oleh Schaufeli, Martίnez, Marqués-Pinto, Salanova, dan Bakker (2002), serta alat ukur student engagement yang diadaptasi dari alat ukur student engagement dari Schaufeli dan Bakker (2003). Pengambilan data dilakukan di lima pondok pesantren yang terdapat di wilayah Bogor dan Bekasi pada bulan Oktober – November 2018 dengan melibatkan 424 partisipan penelitian berusia 11 – 20 tahun. Berdasarkan hasil yang diperoleh, self-regulated learning secara negatif signifikan memengaruhi emotional exhaustion (tc’ = -6,336; p= 0,000 < 0,05) dan student engagement tidak memediasi peran self-regulated learning terhadap emotional exhaustion (tb’= 1,153; p = 0,250 > 0,05). A santri is a person who studies Islam in a pesantren or Islamic boarding school. In carrying out their daily activities, students are bound by a variety of regulations and activities that tend to cause emotional exhaustion in students. In this research, the role of self-regulated learning on emotional exhaustion mediated by student engagement on santri will be discussed. The research method used is quantitative non-experimental technique with purposive sampling and criterion sampling. The measuring device used consists of a self-regulated learning measuring instrument adapted from a self-regulated learning measuring instrument from Pintrich and Groot (1990), an emotional exhaustion measuring instrument adapted from a measuring instrument developed by Schaufeli, Martίnez, Marqués-Pinto, Salanova, and Bakker (2002), as well as student engagement measurement instrument adapted from the student engagement measurement instrument from Schaufeli and Bakker (2003). Data were collected at five Islamic boarding schools in Bogor and Bekasi over October - November 2018 involving 424 research participants aged 11-20 years. Based on the results obtained, self-regulated learning negatively and significantly affects emotional exhaustion (tc '= -6.336; p = 0.000 <0.05) and student engagement does not mediate the role of self-regulated learning on emotional exhaustion (tb' = 1.153; p = 0,250> 0,05).

2021 ◽  
Vol 5 (2) ◽  
pp. 502
Author(s):  
Riana Sahrani

In December 2019, an outbreak of coronavirus or known as Coronavirus Diseases-19 (COVID-19) first occurred in Wuhan, China. The outbreak is affecting the entire world including Indonesia. Therefore, workers or employees who work in government and private sector carry out almost all work from home or known as work from home (WFH). Not spared with the world of education. Learning is usually done face-to-face, changing to a system in network (online) or online.This affects self-regulation as well as self-confidence that must adapt to the new environment. The purpose of this study was to examine the role of self-efficacy in self-regulated learning in students working during the COVID-19 pandemic. Self-regulated learning is a learning ability that uses aspects of metacognition, motivation, and behavior as persistently as possible, with their means and beliefs to achieve the goals set. Self-efficacy is a person's belief that he or she can carry out a task at a certain level that affects. This research was conducted at College X and the University of X Jakarta. This study involved 232 students who worked during the COVID-19 pandemic. The sampling technique used was the purposive sampling technique. Data analysis was performed using multiple regression (multiple regression) using Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS). The results show that self-efficacy plays a role in self-regulated learning by 9,8 %. It can be concluded that there is a positive role of self-efficacy in self-regulated learning. The higher the self-efficacy, the higher the self-regulated learning. Pada bulan Desember 2019, terjadi sebuah wabah virus Corona atau yang dikenal dengan Coronavirus Diseases-19 (COVID-19) pertama kali terjadi di Wuhan, Cina. Wabah tersebut menyerang seluruh dunia termasuk Indonesia. Oleh sebab itu, para pekerja atau karyawan yang bekerja di pemerintahan dan swasta melaksanakan hampir semua pekerjaan dari rumah atau yang dikenal dengan work from home (WFH). Tak luput dengan dunia pendidikan. Pembelajaran yang biasa dilakukan tatap muka, berubah ke sistem dalam jaringan (daring) atau online. Hal ini berpengaruh pada regulasi diri serta keyakinan diri yang harus beradaptasi dengan lingkungan baru. Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk melihat peran dari self-efficacy terhadap self-regulated learning pada mahasiswa yang bekerja di masa pandemi COVID-19. Self-regulated learning adalah kemampuan belajar yang menggunakan aspek metakognisi, motivasi, dan perilaku dengan sekuat dan segigih mungkin, dengan cara dan keyakinan sendiri untuk mencapai tujuan yang ditetapkan. Self-efficacy merupakan keyakinan seseorang bahwa dia dapat menjalankan suatu tugas pada suatu tingkat tertentu yang mempengaruhi tingkat pencapaian tugasnya. Penelitian ini dilakukan di Sekolah Tinggi X, dan di Universitas X Jakarta. Penelitian ini melibatkan 232 mahasiswa yang bekerja di masa pandemic COVID-19. Teknik pengambilan sampel menggunakan teknik purposive sampling. Pengolahan data menggunakan regresi linear menggunakan Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS). Hasil penelitian menunjukan bahwa self-efficacy berperan dalam self-regulated learning sebesar 9.8%. Hal ini dapat disimpulkan bahwa terdapat peran positif self-efficacy terhadap self-regulated learning. Semakin tinggi self-efficacy maka dapat meningkatkan self-regulated learning.


2020 ◽  
Vol 32 (4) ◽  
pp. 1055-1072 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tamara van Gog ◽  
Vincent Hoogerheide ◽  
Milou van Harsel

Abstract Problem-solving tasks form the backbone of STEM (science, technology, engineering, and mathematics) curricula. Yet, how to improve self-monitoring and self-regulation when learning to solve problems has received relatively little attention in the self-regulated learning literature (as compared with, for instance, learning lists of items or learning from expository texts). Here, we review research on fostering self-regulated learning of problem-solving tasks, in which mental effort plays an important role. First, we review research showing that having students engage in effortful, generative learning activities while learning to solve problems can provide them with cues that help them improve self-monitoring and self-regulation at an item level (i.e., determining whether or not a certain type of problem needs further study/practice). Second, we turn to self-monitoring and self-regulation at the task sequence level (i.e., determining what an appropriate next problem-solving task would be given the current level of understanding/performance). We review research showing that teaching students to regulate their learning process by taking into account not only their performance but also their invested mental effort on a prior task when selecting a new task improves self-regulated learning outcomes (i.e., performance on a knowledge test in the domain of the study). Important directions for future research on the role of mental effort in (improving) self-monitoring and self-regulation at the item and task selection levels are discussed after the respective sections.


2021 ◽  
pp. 147797142110373
Author(s):  
Anna Sverdlik ◽  
Sonia Rahimi ◽  
Robert J Vallerand

University students’ passion for their studies has been previously demonstrated to be important for both their academic performance and their personal well-being. However, no studies to date have explored the role of passion for one’s studies on both academic and personal outcomes in a single model. The present research sought to determine the role of passion in adult university students’ self-regulated learning and psychological well-being (Study 1), as well as the process by which passion shapes these outcomes, namely academic emotions, in Study 2. It was hypothesised that harmonious passion would positively predict both self-regulated learning and psychological well-being in Study 1. Furthermore, the mediating role of academic emotions between passion and outcomes was tested using a prospective design over time in Study 2. Results provided support for the proposed model. Implications for future research and practice focusing on the role of passion in facilitating adaptive emotions, use of self-regulation and well-being in adult students are discussed.


2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
NUR - EVA

The purpose of this study was to determine the contribution of teacher-student relationships for self-regulated learning among gifted students in science subject. Self-regulated learning is formed of cognitive and social processes. Gifted students have the cognitive ability is very high. Cognitive processes of self-regulated learning are activity planning, monitoring, and regulating behaviors. The role of teacher help gifted students to learn effective training and as a model in the application of effective self-regulated learning. The method used is quantitative. Data were analyzed with regression analysis. Results showed significant the contribution of teacher-students relationships for self-regulated learning on gifted students in science subject.


Learning in Massive Open Online Courses (MOOCs) necessitates learners to be capable of self-regulating their learning in order to oversee and adapt their behaviour and actions in certain learning settings. Studies have highlighted that learners who have good control of self-regulation in their learning, either formal or informal learning contexts, utilise more competent learning strategies in online learning context. Nevertheless, MOOCs attract a diverse range of learners, each with different experience and satisfaction. The aim of this study is to examine the role of self-regulated learning (SRL) and its components (time management, planning, self-evaluation, and help-seeking) on learners’ satisfaction in MOOC. Data were collected from 281 learners of a Malaysia MOOC namely Asas Keusahawanan (Introduction to Entrepreneurship), in the second semester of the Malaysian universities academic calendar. A cross-sectional web-based survey was applied and a Partial Least Square (PLS) approach was use for analysing data. Findings indicated that all of SRL components except help-seeking are important factors for explaining learners’ satisfaction in a MOOC. This study provides useful suggestions for the course designers of MOOCs platforms, and the facilitators in engaging learners with suitable SRL strategies and increase the level of course satisfaction.


Psihologija ◽  
2019 ◽  
Vol 52 (1) ◽  
pp. 35-52
Author(s):  
Vladimir Dzinovic ◽  
Rajka Djevic ◽  
Ivana Djeric

Self-control and self-regulated learning refer to those processes and strategies whereby individuals exert agency in facing educational demands. This study tested a structural model which predicts that self-control has direct effect on school achievement, as well as mediated by metacognitive self-regulation, academic self-efficacy, and regulatory motivational styles as the variables related to self-regulated learning. The research was carried out on a stratified random sample of 575 eighth grade students. It was shown that the effect of self-control on achievement is mediated by self-efficacy. In other words, students who have heightened selfcontrol and believe in their own ability to meet school demands will be successful in school regardless of the complexity of their learning or whether they are autonomously motivated. The implications of such a finding were considered, as well as the limitations of the research and the indications for future research.


2015 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 61
Author(s):  
Dwi Nur Rachmah

This study aimed at identifying and understanding more deeply the self-regulated learning of students with high GPA, who had multiple roles (as housewife and worker also). The approach employed in this study was qualitative-phenomenological approach. The subjects of the study were selected by purposive sampling technique and the data were collected using techniques of observations and in-depth interviews. The results indicated that the four subjects conducted self-regulation in learning through regulating the cognition, motivation, behavior and emotion. Moreover, the subjects performed context regulation in order to achieve certain learning objectives. Self-regulated learning performed by the subjects was influenced by specific precipitating situations and the characteristics of each related individual. It was also strengthened by social support given to them. Keywords: self-regulated learning, student, many roles Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui dan memahami lebih mendalam bagaimana regulasi diri dalam belajar (self regulated learning) mahasiswa yang memiliki banyak peran (sebagai ibu rumah tangga dan bekerja) dengan indeks prestasi tinggi. Pendekatan yang digunakan adalah dengan pendekatan kualitatif-fenomenologi. Subjek penelitian dipilih dengan teknik purposive sampling dan teknik pengumpulan data yang dilakukan adalah meng¬gunakan observasi dan wawancara mendalam. Hasil penelitian menemukan bahwa empat orang subjek menggunakan regulasi diri dalam belajar berupa regulasi kognitif, regulasi motivasi, regulasi perilaku dan regulasi emosi. Selain itu subjek juga melakukan regulasi konteks agar tujuan pembelajaran dapat dicapai. Regulasi diri dalam belajar yang dilakukan oleh para subjek dipengaruhi oleh situasi pencetus dan karakteristik tiap individu bersangkutan. Regulasi diri dalam belajar yang dilakukan juga tidak terlepas dari dukungan sosial yang diberikan kepada mereka. Kata kunci: regulasi diri dalam belajar, mahasiswa, peran banyak


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