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Marta Olid-Luque; Patricia Ayllón-Salas; José L. Arco-Tirado; Francisco D. Fernández-Martín – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
The aims of this systematic review were to identify, describe, and synthesize the characteristics and effectiveness of self-regulated learning training programs on primary education students' self-regulated learning and academic achievement. The study implemented a systematic review protocol that encompassed both primary and complementary…
Descriptors: Self Management, Elementary School Students, Academic Achievement, Training
Ingrid P. Hernandez Sibo; David A. Gomez Celis; Shyhnan Liou – Educational Psychology Review, 2024
Creative thinking, recognized as a fundamental life skill, is a complex process influenced by cognitive load. While literature has addressed the integration of cognitive load theory into creative thinking research, a comprehensive synthesis is lacking. To address this gap, we conducted a systematic review and deductive thematic analysis, drawing…
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Difficulty Level, Creative Thinking, Creativity
Wenyan Jiang; Wenlan Wang; Hongbiao Yin – Educational Management Administration & Leadership, 2025
The interpersonal emotion regulation of principals has rarely been examined as an independent issue, although it has been widely recognized that educational leadership is an emotional endeavour situated in an interpersonal context. This study aimed to understand how kindergarten principals engage in interpersonal emotion regulation by examining…
Descriptors: Kindergarten, Principals, Emotional Response, Self Management
Masaya Okada; Koryu Nagata; Nanae Watanabe; Masahiro Tada – IEEE Transactions on Learning Technologies, 2024
A learner can autonomously acquire knowledge by experiencing the world, without necessarily being explicitly taught. The contents and ways of this type of real-world learning are grounded on his/her surroundings and are self-determined by computing real-world information. However, conventional studies have not modeled, observed, or understood a…
Descriptors: Computation, Learning Analytics, Experiential Learning, Self Management
Hengtao Tang; Yu Bao – Interactive Learning Environments, 2024
Self-regulated learning is a crucial skill that may enable massive numbers of learners to thrive in MOOCs, but MOOC learners differ in their self-regulated learning skills, as low self-regulated learners need support to regulate their learning process in MOOCs. Designing self-regulated learning scaffoldings builds upon an accurate appraisal of…
Descriptors: Self Management, Profiles, MOOCs, Land Grant Universities
Chun-Chun Chang; Gwo-Jen Hwang; Liang-Shiou Ou – Journal of Computer Assisted Learning, 2025
Background: Health education aims to encourage individuals to voluntarily take action to improve their health. Throughout this process, adult learners can make informed decisions to change their behaviours and enhance their well-being. In medical institutions, employing appropriate instructional strategies to facilitate changes in health…
Descriptors: Patients, Cognitive Processes, Robotics, Patient Education
Alison Devitt; Melissa Nott; Rachel Rossiter – Journal of Applied Research in Intellectual Disabilities, 2025
Background: The global rise in chronic health conditions highlights the importance of self-management in empowering people to actively participate in their healthcare. People with intellectual disabilities are disproportionately affected by these conditions and face barriers in accessing self-management interventions. Method: This scoping review…
Descriptors: Self Management, Health Behavior, Intellectual Disability, Barriers
Yeo-eun Kim; Cristina D. Zepeda; Rachel S. Martin; Andrew C. Butler – Educational Psychology, 2023
Given the various motivational challenges that students experience when engaging in academic tasks, there is an emerging interest in investigating students' cost perceptions and how to reduce them. However, most of the research has investigated general cost perceptions with a one-time assessment, often divorced from context in which cost is…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, Undergraduate Students, Self Management, Student Attitudes
Andy C . Y. Tse; Venus H. L. Liu; Paul H. Lee; David I. Anderson; Kimberley Dawn Lakes – Autism: The International Journal of Research and Practice, 2024
Physical exercise is widely reported beneficial to executive functions in children with autism spectrum disorder. However, its impact on self-regulation in the population remains unknown. This study is to test whether two types of physical exercise (cognitively engaging vs non-cognitively engaging) benefited self-regulation and whether the social,…
Descriptors: Autism Spectrum Disorders, Self Management, Executive Function, Physical Activities
Alison Ruby – ProQuest LLC, 2024
Difficulties in academic achievement have been linked to adverse outcomes such as increased problem behavior and delays in development (Hinshaw, 1992). Early education should include training to self-monitor, as self-monitoring can improve academic performance and has a wide range of uses (Harris et al., 2005). Previous literature typically uses…
Descriptors: Opportunities, Incidence, Self Management, Self Control
Carlton J. Fong; Servet Altan; Cassandra Gonzales; Mehmet Kirmizi; Semilore F. Adelugba; Yeo-eun Kim – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2024
Motivational regulation, or the way learners purposefully initiate, maintain, or supplement their willingness for task engagement and completion, has been an important area of research in educational psychology. However, despite the surge of research on this topic, it remains unclear how specific motivational regulation strategies relate to…
Descriptors: Motivation Techniques, Self Management, Academic Achievement, Motivation
Christopher Shum; Samantha Dockray; Jennifer McMahon – Journal of Early Adolescence, 2025
During early adolescence, individuals can refine their use of cognitive reappraisal as an emotion regulation strategy while experiencing instability of psychological well-being through changes to positive affect, negative affect and life satisfaction. This scoping review aimed to identify and summarise the key findings from studies that have…
Descriptors: Early Adolescents, Cognitive Processes, Well Being, Correlation
Hyejoo Yun; Hae-Deok Song; YeonKyoung Kim – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2025
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is critical in online learning, and profiling learners' SRL patterns is needed to provide personalized support. However, little research has examined how each learner performs the cyclical phases of SRL based on trace data. To fill the gap, this study attempts to derive SRL profiles encompassing all cyclical phases of…
Descriptors: College Students, Electronic Learning, Distance Education, Self Management
Jarvandi, Soghra; Roberson, Patricia; Greig, Jamie; Upendram, Sreedhar; Grion, Joelle – Health Education Research, 2023
The purpose of this systematic review is to summarize the characteristics of recent studies on diabetes education interventions in rural areas and identify the relative proportion of studies with characteristics of interest that showed a reduction in glycated hemoglobin (A1C). A systematic literature search was performed in Web of Science, PubMed…
Descriptors: Diabetes, Health Education, Rural Areas, Self Management
Parwinder Singh; Shubham Kharwar; Navneet Mishra – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
Enhancing teachers' work engagement requires systematic exploration of its contributors. Job insecurity has been considered a significant factor; however, other mediators and moderators may affect the relationship between job insecurity and work engagement. The present study tested a model of work engagement involving job insecurity as a…
Descriptors: Job Security, Work Environment, Teacher Participation, Teacher Welfare