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Kryshko, Olena; Fleischer, Jens; Grunschel, Carola; Leutner, Detlev – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Although research on motivational regulation, as an important subprocess of self-regulated learning, has increased considerably in the past two decades, previous findings stem mainly from cross-sectional data and between-person analyses. The aim of this research was to explore the longitudinal associations between self-efficacy for motivational…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Motivation, Student Motivation, Self Management
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Anni Silvola; Amanda Sjöblom; Piia Näykki; Egle Gedrimiene; Hanni Muukkonen – Frontline Learning Research, 2023
An in-depth understanding of student experiences and evaluations of learning analytics dashboards (LADs) is needed to develop supportive learning analytics tools. This study investigates how students (N = 140) evaluated two student-facing LADs as a support for academic path-level self-regulated learning (SRL) through the concrete processes of…
Descriptors: Learning Analytics, Student Evaluation, Student Experience, Student Attitudes
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Chu, Moong L.; Creed, Peter A.; Conlon, Elizabeth G. – Journal of Education and Work, 2021
It is important for individuals to manage the boundaries between their different roles as this affects their personal functioning and wellbeing. Little is known, however, about how students manage their role boundaries between work and study. We tested a work-study boundary congruence model, in which student boundary congruence (i.e. the…
Descriptors: Well Being, Life Satisfaction, Learner Engagement, Study
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Javed, Ruqaiya; Alee, Nongzaimayum Tawfeeq – Journal on Educational Psychology, 2020
Effectiveness in choosing one's career and building constructive self-concept in the respective academic area is always an inevitable phase for adolescent students to be successful in their academic life. The restricted academic stream/courses and study hours devoted by students in the formative years is a big challenge for them as they start to…
Descriptors: Course Selection (Students), Career Choice, Decision Making, Study
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Nieminen, Juuso Henrik; Asikainen, Henna; Rämö, Johanna – Studies in Higher Education, 2021
Self-assessment has been portrayed as a way to promote lifelong learning in higher education. While most of the previous literature builds on the idea of self-assessment as a formative tool for learning, some scholars have suggested using it in a summative way. In the present study, we have empirically compared formative and summative models for…
Descriptors: Learning Processes, Study, Self Efficacy, Self Evaluation (Individuals)
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Goad, Tyler; Jones, Emily; Bulger, Sean; Daum, David; Hollett, Nikki; Elliott, Eloise – American Journal of Distance Education, 2021
Currently, limited data are available on student retention rates and attrition factors in online physical education (OLPE) courses. Several early OLPE studies as well as the 2007 NASPE Initial Guidelines for Online Physical Education have suggested that certain prescreening efforts be in place prior to student enrollment in OLPE; however, at…
Descriptors: Online Courses, Distance Education, Physical Education, Health Related Fitness
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Suter, Larry E. – International Journal for Research on Extended Education, 2019
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) by the OECD measures student study time during formal school periods and during periods of out-of-school-time (OST). The purpose of these items is to account for differences in country to country achievement levels. However, analyses of the impact of additional study time on student…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
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Nausheen, Munaza; Richardson, Paul William; Alvi, Effat – Bulletin of Education and Research, 2019
While most of the research on gender and subject level differences has been conducted with same group of students studying different subjects, these differences have been comparatively less examined at college/ university level among postgraduate students enrolled in different study domains. This paper presents the results of the multivariate…
Descriptors: Gender Differences, Intellectual Disciplines, Graduate Students, Beliefs
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Gutiérrez-Braojos, Calixto – Educational Psychology, 2015
During the past decade, research on the constructive learning process has been conducted mainly from two perspectives: student approaches to learning (SAL) and self-regulated learning (SRL). The SAL perspective has highlighted the role of learning conceptions with respect to other topics involved in constructive learning processes, whereas…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Learning Strategies, Self Efficacy, Study
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Myyry, Liisa; Joutsenvirta, Taina – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2015
The aim of this study was to investigate university students' experiences of open-book, open-web online examinations compared to traditional class examinations concerning preparing, responding, and learning. The data (N?=?110) were collected by an online survey from the university students who took an online examination. The students used…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Testing, College Students, Student Experience, Comparative Analysis
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Shaw, Donita Massengill – College Teaching, 2011
The purpose of this research was to analyze how 24 graduate students perceived the study group experience and how study groups fostered a change in their knowledge and teaching of comprehension. Data sources included pre-post questionnaires, text concepts, International Reading Association process form, facilitator logs, and post-survey. Data were…
Descriptors: Graduate Students, Reading Comprehension, Group Experience, Higher Education
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Clark, Jennifer Cahill – International Journal of Music Education, 2013
This study examined and qualitatively described the music practice behaviors, strategies, and thoughts of four high school string students who indicated a high string playing self-efficacy. Concepts of practice, motivation, achievement, and self-efficacy were linked together to analyze tendencies and summarize strategies. These students were…
Descriptors: Thinking Skills, Self Efficacy, Teaching Methods, Music Education
Boulanger, Jennifer A. – ProQuest LLC, 2009
All college students face new challenges and transitions, but for first-generation adult community college students, those challenges are more pervasive than those of their second-generation peers. The problem addressed is that first-generation adult community college students are at greater risk than their second-generation peers of dropping out…
Descriptors: Community Colleges, First Generation College Students, Adult Students, Dropouts
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Puzziferro, Maria – American Journal of Distance Education, 2008
This study was designed to examine performance as a function of grade and course satisfaction in online undergraduate level courses, specifically students' self-efficacy for online technologies and self-regulated learning strategies. This research included a sample (N = 815) of community college students enrolled in liberal arts online courses…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Online Courses, Learning Strategies, Program Effectiveness
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Kornell, Nate; Metcalfe, Janet – Journal of Experimental Psychology: Learning, Memory, and Cognition, 2006
One of the most important reasons to investigate human metacognition is its role in directing how people study. However, limited evidence exists that metacognitively guided study benefits learning. Three experiments are presented that provide evidence for this link. In Experiment 1, participants' learning was enhanced when they were allowed to…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Study, Learning, Educational Experiments
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