scholarly journals The Effect of Academic Self Efficacy on Achievement Motivation-Mediated Resilience

Author(s):  
Bhatara Wijaya ◽  
Baidi Bukhori ◽  
Wening Wihartati ◽  
Hartanto Hartanto
2021 ◽  
Vol 11 (8) ◽  
pp. 387
Author(s):  
Jon-Chao Hong ◽  
Hui-Ling Zhang ◽  
Jian-Hong Ye ◽  
Jhen-Ni Ye

There has been a marked increase in internship participation in recent decades. Many students who take cooperative programs consider internships to be the most appropriate entry point into their chosen careers. However, few studies have investigated factors related to internships from an engagement-value perspective that can influence the intention to continue doing internships with firms. This study concluded that academic self-efficacy was positively related to school and firm engagement; school engagement did not significantly relate to, but firm engagement did positively relate to the perceived usefulness of internships; and perceived usefulness of internships was positively related to intention to continue doing internships.


2016 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 225 ◽  
Author(s):  
Nasim Saeid ◽  
Tahere Eslaminejad

Self-directed learning readiness to expand and enhance learning, This is an important goal of higher education, Besides his academic self-efficacy can be improved efficiency and Achievement Motivation, so understanding how to use these strategies by students is very important. Because the purpose this study is determination of relationship between students self-directed learning and academic self-efficacy and Achievement Motivation in Payamnoor students (2012-2013). In a correlation-descriptive study 322 bachelor students were selected from Payamnoor University of Rafsanjan (2014-2015) through a Simple random sampling. Data collection was SDL questionnaire, academic self-efficacy questionnaire and Achievement Motivation questionnaire. Data were analyzed by multiple regression, simple regression, variance analysis and T-test. The obtained findings from this research showed that there is a relation between student’s Self-directed learning readiness and academic self-efficacy and academic motivation in Students University of Payamnoor. Also Independence in learning and Study skills and problem solving has the most ability for academic self-efficacy and academic motivation prediction and there was the most correlation.According to results and that self-directed learning readiness to enhance self-efficacy and academic motivation, it is necessary to teach strategies to students.


Author(s):  
Dany Moenindyah Handarini

Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk mengetahui kontribusi keterampilan menetapkan tujuan, regulasi diri akademik, resiliensi akademik, efikasi diri akademik, dan motivasi berprestasi pada prestasi belajar secara sendiri-sendiri, dan mengetahui seberapa besar kontribusi variabel-variabel tersebut secara bersama-sama pada prestasi belajar. Desain penelitian yang digunakan adalah kausal komparatif. Sampel ditarik dari 27 SMP Negeri di Kota Malang dengan teknik multistage random sampling, dan diperoleh jumlah sampel sekolah sebesar 4 sekolah dan sampel siswa sebanyak 340. Data penelitian dikumpulkan dengan menggunakan skala pengukuran keterampilan menetapkan tujuan, skala pengukuran regulasi diri akademik, skala pengukuran resiliensi akademik, skala pengukuran efikasi diri akademik, dan skala pengukuran motivasi berprestasi; sedangkan data prestasi akademik diperoleh melalui dokumen nilai Ulangan Tengah Semester sebelum memperoleh tindakan pengajaran remidi mata-mata pelajaran Matematika, Bahasa Indonesia, Bahasa Inggris, Ilmu Pengetahuan Alam, dan Ilmu Pengetahuan Sosial. Data-data tersebut kemudian dianalisis dengan menggunakan analisis statistik regresi berganda. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan bahwa hanya efikasi diri akademik yang memberi kontribusi pada prestasi akademik; sedangkan keterampilan menetapkan tujuan, regulasi diri akademik, resiliensi akademik, motivasi berprestasi tidak memberi kontribusi pada prestasi akademik. Variabel-variabel bebas dalam penelitian ini secara bersama-sama memberi kontribusi hanya sebesar 2,8%.  The contribution of cognitive factors on the learning achievements of elementary school students AbstractThis study was intended to invent effective contribution of goal setting skill, academic self-regulation, academic resilience, academic self-efficacy, and achievement motivation to academic achievement. Causal comparative design was applied to find the aim of the study. Sample was taken from 4 schools, out of 27 state secondary schools at Kota Malang, using multistage random technique. The instruments used to collect data were: goal setting skill scale, academic self-regulation scale, academic resilience scale, academic self-efficacy scale, and achievement motivation scale, and student achievement score. Data of academic achievement was taken by calculating mean of mathematics, Bahasa Indonesia, English, Social Science, Science score of mid-semester test. Data was analyzed by multiple regression. Result of this study showed only academic self-efficacy contribute to academic achievement, whereas other variables does not. The fourth independent variables, all together, contribute only 2.8%.


Author(s):  
Getrude C. Ah Gang Grace

Achieving academic success is a shared dream among students. To achieve academic success, psychological strengths, such as psychological well-being, academic self-efficacy, and motivation, are predictors of students’ academic achievement. To examine these factors, a study was conducted on rural students from the Kadazandusun community residing in the interior Sabah division. It is predicted that each of these psychological factors may contribute to the academic achievement of these rural students. There were 668 Kadazandusun rural students from 17 rural schools in Sabah who participated in this study. A set of questionnaires comprising four parts was used to measure all the variables based on the following sequence: Section A measured demographic variables, Section B measured psychological well-being, Section C measured achievement motivation, and Section D measured academic self-efficacy. The simple regression analysis showed that each psychological factor moderately affected academic achievement. Psychological well-being, achievement motivation, and academic self-efficacy contributed 4.4%, 2.2%, and 5.1% of the variance in students’ academic achievement, respectively. This study’s results may give the Ministry of Education, schools, and parents a glimpse of hope that despite educational limitations, such as lack of infrastructure and geographical location, students’ psychological strengths can enhance rural students’ academic performance. Therefore, the educational authorities can provide more programmes regarding works that increase psychological well-being, motivation, and academic efficacy, which may contribute to the academic success of rural students.


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