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Hei Yuet Lucy Cheung; Ted Brown; Mong-Lin Yu; Phoebe PP Cheung – Journal of Occupational Therapy, Schools & Early Intervention, 2024
Interoceptive awareness (IA) refers to one's ability to perceive and recognize internal bodily signals. Our behavioral and emotional responses to interoceptive signals are determined by self-regulation. Therefore, IA and self-regulation have considerable impacts on children's daily occupational engagement and performance. Nonetheless, the…
Descriptors: Emotional Response, Self Control, Metacognition, Occupational Therapy
Maike Trautner; Carola Grunschel; Malte Schwinger – Educational Psychology Review, 2025
Learners' attempts to regulate their own motivation for studying in the face of tedious or difficult tasks is an important aspect of self-regulated learning. Therefore, motivation regulation has received increasing attention over the past few years, resulting in numerous publications using different definitions of the construct, samples,…
Descriptors: Self Control, Learning Motivation, College Students, Student Attitudes
Tan, Lin; Shin, Eunkyung; Page, Kenyon; Smith, Cynthia L. – Child Development, 2023
The current study took a person-centered approach to examine the heterogeneity of changes in children's emotions and persistence during a goal-blocking task and examined how different profiles of emotions and persistence related to children's self-regulation. Children's anger, sadness, and persistence were rated in a goal-blocking task in…
Descriptors: Psychological Patterns, Persistence, Attitude Change, Goal Orientation
Jia Ma; Stephen W. Smith; Brian R. Barber – Intervention in School and Clinic, 2025
Early adolescents entering middle school are at a pivotal developmental phase as they become less dependent on parents/guardians and seek greater autonomy while encountering a complexity of social demands requiring them to regulate their emotions, thoughts, and behaviors to achieve academic and social success. Yet, students who receive services…
Descriptors: Goal Orientation, Middle School Students, Emotional Disturbances, Behavior Disorders
Janson, Marc P.; Siebert, Jan; Dickhäuser, Oliver – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2023
Feedback is a key factor in helping individuals to self-regulate their learning behavior. Informative feedback, as a very basic form of feedback informing learners about the correctness of their answers, can be framed in different ways emphasizing either what was correct or what must be improved. The regulatory focus theory describes different…
Descriptors: Self Control, Electronic Learning, Feedback (Response), Learning Strategies
Farina, Andrew G.; Johnson, Sara K. – Applied Developmental Science, 2022
Intentional Self-Regulation (ISR)--broadly defined, goal-directed behavior--is an important skill in promoting positive and adaptive development across the life span. The Selection-Optimization-Compensation (SOC) model of ISR describes goal directed behavior among children, adolescents, and adults. This study used an inductive and deductive…
Descriptors: Military Schools, Students, Young Adults, Self Control
Ibbotson, Paul – Journal of Cognition and Development, 2023
This developmental account of executive function (EF) argues that domain-general analogical processes build a functional hierarchy of skills, which vary on a continuum of abstraction, and become increasingly differentiated over time. The paper begins by showing how a functional hierarchy can capture important aspects of EF development, including…
Descriptors: Executive Function, Skill Development, Child Development, Logical Thinking
Fan, Lu; Park, Narang – Journal of Financial Counseling and Planning, 2021
This study establishes an integrated conceptual framework to examine the influences of financial socialization on young adults' financial and subjective well-being. Using the National Financial Well-Being Survey and structural equation modeling methods with a national sample of young adults aged 18-35, this study highlights two key potential…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Socialization, Well Being, Money Management
Yoon, Meehyun; Yun, Heoncheol – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2023
As smartphones are emerging as a common device for adolescent, prior studies have provided theoretical and empirical evidence for the factors affecting adolescent smartphone use. However, mainstream research has tended to focus on the negative effects of smartphone. Even though smartphone use can have adverse outcomes, it may also allow students…
Descriptors: Handheld Devices, Telecommunications, Adolescents, Electronic Learning
Lai, Chiu-Lin; Hwang, Gwo-Jen – Interactive Learning Environments, 2023
Researchers have pointed out the important role of self-regulation in learning. The self-regulated learning (SRL) process consists of three stages (i.e. forethought, performance, and self-reflection), each of which could involve different strategies for achieving the aim of SRL. To enable researchers and teachers to have a whole picture of how…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Electronic Learning, Self Management, Self Control
Rusman, Ellen; Nadolski, Rob – International Journal of Mobile and Blended Learning, 2023
Higher education is faced with the question of how large numbers of students can be supported to learn complex skills without increasing teachers' supervision time proportionally and while preserving, or preferably improving, quality. Practicing skills only once does not work. Students need repetitive practice, feedback, and structured support to…
Descriptors: College Students, Student Evaluation, Formative Evaluation, Computer Mediated Communication
The Relationship between Motivational Constructs and Self-Regulated Learning: A Review of Literature
Lim, Sook Ling; Yeo, Kee Jiar – International Journal of Evaluation and Research in Education, 2021
The aim of this review was to identify the motivational constructs which were mostly associated with self-regulated learning and how these motivational constructs were related to self-regulated learning. There were 20 studies (N=8,759) met inclusion criteria for this review. In overall, the evidence of the included studies showed that motivational…
Descriptors: Motivation, Learning Strategies, Self Control, Literature Reviews
Jessica C. Ng; Qiao Kang Teo; Patricia Chen – Educational Psychology, 2023
Efficacious, effective teaching markedly impacts students' learning and academic achievement. How can we motivate teachers to feel efficacious, and hence teach effectively, amidst challenges? Our research introduced and tested the role of a 'teacher strategic mindset'--an orientation towards construing teaching challenges as opportunities to step…
Descriptors: Teacher Attitudes, Predictor Variables, Teacher Effectiveness, Self Efficacy
Esin, Özer – Psycho-Educational Research Reviews, 2021
The purpose of this research is to explore the relationship between grit and emotional intelligence among university students. The study group was composed of 230 students studying at Konya Selçuk University during the 2017-2018 academic year. Among them, 22 were female students, 208 were male students, 123 were students in the first year and 107…
Descriptors: Correlation, Emotional Intelligence, Self Control, Well Being
Soutschek, Alexander; Tobler, Philippe N. – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2020
Restricting one's access to temptations (precommitment) facilitates the achievement of long-term goals. The sophisticated impulsiveness model of precommitment posits that impulsive agents who are aware that they are impulsive should show the strongest preference for precommitment. Empirically however, two central predictions of this theoretical…
Descriptors: Self Control, Goal Orientation, Metacognition, Decision Making