The purpose of this scholarship of teaching and learning was to define and assess the level of self-regulation skills undergraduate students possess. Participants completed the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ). Through the analysis of the MSLQ, students reported having high expectations for themselves. Yet, students were found to not use cognitive learning skills and self-regulation practices consistently, which suggests a low level of self-regulation. Subsequently, students exhibit maladaptive and counterproductive behaviors like procrastination and disengagement. From this exploratory study a number of future studies were identified that have the potential for increasing the level of self-regulation in higher educati...
This article aims to analyze the accomplishments in learning self-regulation from a student popu-lat...
Purpose The concept of self-regulated learning (SRL) has become increasingly important in higher edu...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...
The purpose of this scholarship of teaching and learning was to define and assess the level of self-...
First year university students often have difficulty managing the amount of time and quality of cogn...
In academic and educational field, self-regulated learning has been viewed and still being considere...
The personal attributes of self-regulated learning are often described in terms of knowledge base, a...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
Students’ engagement and persistence in test preparation require their use of self-regulated learnin...
Students' engagement and persistence in test preparation require their use of self-regulated learnin...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
A major challenge for education and educational research is to build on our present understanding of...
This study investigated self-regulated learning (SRL) as a relationship between metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulated students are those who know about their metacognitive information of techniques and u...
Winne' s (1995) thoughtful and proactive article stressed the role of metacognitive processes in sel...
This article aims to analyze the accomplishments in learning self-regulation from a student popu-lat...
Purpose The concept of self-regulated learning (SRL) has become increasingly important in higher edu...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...
The purpose of this scholarship of teaching and learning was to define and assess the level of self-...
First year university students often have difficulty managing the amount of time and quality of cogn...
In academic and educational field, self-regulated learning has been viewed and still being considere...
The personal attributes of self-regulated learning are often described in terms of knowledge base, a...
The purpose of the literature review and empirical studies reported here was to add to self-regulate...
Students’ engagement and persistence in test preparation require their use of self-regulated learnin...
Students' engagement and persistence in test preparation require their use of self-regulated learnin...
Recent years have witnessed increasing academic self-regulation research. Researchers have compared ...
A major challenge for education and educational research is to build on our present understanding of...
This study investigated self-regulated learning (SRL) as a relationship between metacognitive self-r...
Self-regulated students are those who know about their metacognitive information of techniques and u...
Winne' s (1995) thoughtful and proactive article stressed the role of metacognitive processes in sel...
This article aims to analyze the accomplishments in learning self-regulation from a student popu-lat...
Purpose The concept of self-regulated learning (SRL) has become increasingly important in higher edu...
Research shows that students with high and low academic performance are different in their approache...