scholarly journals Self-Regulated Learning and Academic Performance – The Mediating Role of Students’ Achievement Goals

2019 ◽  
Vol 67 ◽  
pp. 234-249
Author(s):  
Ramona PALOS ◽  
Silvia MAGUREAN ◽  
Merima Carmen PETROVICI
2019 ◽  
Vol 24 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rebeca Cerezo ◽  
Estrella Fernández ◽  
Natalia Amieiro ◽  
Antonio Valle ◽  
Pedro Rosário ◽  
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Author(s):  
Mehmed Alafgani ◽  
Eny Purwandari

This study aims to empirically prove that the relationship between self-efficacy, academic motivation, self-regulated learning and academic achievement. In addition, empirically proved the mediating role of self-regulated learning on self-efficacy, academic motivation and student achievement. This study used quantitative expansive method. The sample of this study was 246 students of an Islamic senior high school recruited using census technique; thus, the entire population was used as the sample of the study. Data were collected using a questionnaire and were analyzed using Structural Equation Model (SEM). The results empirically show that there is a relationship between self-efficacy, academic motivation, self-regulated learning and academic achievement. However, there is no relationship between self-regulated learning and academic achievement.


Author(s):  
Eunice Eyitayo Olakanmi ◽  
Canan Blake ◽  
Eileen Scanlon

The authors have investigated the effects of self-regulated learning (SRL) prompts on the academic performance of 30 year 9 students (12-13 year olds) learning science in a computer-based simulation environment by randomly assigning participants to either a SRL prompted or non-SRL prompted group. Mixed methods approaches were adopted for data collection and data analysis. Students in the SRL prompted group were given activity sheets which contained SRL prompts, whereas students in the non-SRL prompted group received no SRL-prompts in their activity sheets but some general prompts regarding how to follow the activity sheet. The incorporation of SRL prompted instructions into a computer-based simulation environment that teaches the rates of chemical reactions facilitated the shift in learners’ academic performance more than the non-SRL-prompted condition did. This shift was associated with the presence of the SRL behavioural prompts in the activity sheets. This study is a starting point in understanding the impact of the application of SRL-prompted instructions to the teaching of topics in a computer-based learning environment with a view to improving students’ academic attainment.


2019 ◽  
Vol 6 (3) ◽  
pp. 228-241
Author(s):  
Farzane Yousefi ◽  
Zahra Zeinaddiny Meymand ◽  
Vidasadat Razavi Nematollahi ◽  
Amanallah Soltani ◽  
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