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Chalk, Jill C.; Hagan-Burke, Shanna; Burke, Mack D. – Learning Disability Quarterly, 2005
Many students with learning disabilities (LD) exhibit deficiencies in the writing process. In order to achieve an adequate level of writing competence, these students must apply strategies that enable them to effectively plan, organize, write, and revise a written product. Explicit strategy instruction involving a structured style of learning has…
Descriptors: Writing Processes, Learning Disabilities, High School Students, Self Management
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Nota, Laura; Soresi, Salvatore; Zimmerman, Barry J. – International Journal of Educational Research, 2004
There is a growing body of research indicating that students who can self-regulate cognitive, motivational, and behavioral aspects of their academic functioning are more effective as learners. We studied relations between the self-regulation strategies used by a group of Italian students during the final years of high school and their subsequent…
Descriptors: Grades (Scholastic), Academic Achievement, Personality Traits, Learning Strategies
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Cleary, Timothy J. – Journal of School Psychology, 2006
The primary purpose of this study was to develop and gather initial psychometric information regarding the Self-Regulation Strategy Inventory--Self-Report (SRSI-SR), a self-report measure of students' use of specific self-regulation strategies. Information regarding the scales' factor structure, convergent and discriminant validity, differential…
Descriptors: Program Development, Program Validation, Measurement Techniques, Psychometrics
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Chong, Wan Har – Journal for Specialists in Group Work, 2005
This article presents a socio-cognitive approach to psychoeducational group work in which elements of self-regulatory and self processes are incorporated to facilitate student learning and problem-solving. The role of personal agency beliefs and the use of metacognitive, cognitive, and affective strategies in fostering students with a sense of…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, High School Students, Student Motivation, Self Management
Yang, Myonghee – Asia Pacific Education Review, 2005
The research to explain students' self-regulated learning has grown rapidly in recent years. However, the studies on self-regulated learning have shown fascinating but mixed results. Thus, there is a need to identify and describe the key dimensions of self-regulated learning according to an empirical framework in order to integrate these complex…
Descriptors: Student Motivation, High School Students, Self Efficacy, Multivariate Analysis
Clemons, Trudy L. – National Research Center on the Gifted and Talented, 2008
The purpose of this study was to examine the relationships among students' self-perception, attitudes toward school, study and organizational skills, achievement motivation, attributional style, gender, parental involvement and style, parental income and parental level of education, and students' academic performance or achievement. Using…
Descriptors: Socioeconomic Status, Student Attitudes, Academically Gifted, Grade Point Average
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Cooper, Jewell E.; Horn, Suzanne; Strahan, David B. – High School Journal, 2005
This study examined ways that seven high school English teachers attempted to promote higher levels of self-regulation and students' responses to their efforts. Researchers met with teachers once a week for three months to design higher-order reasoning questions for assignments and quizzes, review student responses and plan instructional…
Descriptors: Educational Strategies, Homework, English Teachers, Student Attitudes
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Deroma, Virginia M.; Lassiter, Kerry S.; Davis, Virginia A. – Behavior Modification, 2004
This study examined the influence of (a) low, medium, or high adolescent involvement (degree to which adolescent input was solicited in determining consequence) in discipline decisions and (b) parental versus adolescent focus of impact of behavior problem (parent emphasized inconvenience to either self or adolescent). After viewing videotaped…
Descriptors: High School Students, Behavior Problems, Discipline, Parent Child Relationship
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Marsh, Herbert W.; Hau, Kit-Tai; Artelt, Cordula; Baumert, Jurgen; Peschar, Jules L. – International Journal of Testing, 2006
Through a rigorous process of selecting educational psychology's most useful affective constructs, the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) constructed the Students' Approaches to Learning (SAL) instrument, which requires only 10 min to measure 14 factors that assess self-regulated learning strategies, self-beliefs,…
Descriptors: Measurement Techniques, Educational Psychology, Psychometrics, Cross Cultural Studies
ACT, Inc., 2007
Postsecondary and work success is central to the economic and social wellbeing of a country. Fundamentally, college success is measured by persistence to degree attainment. Analogously, work success refers to effective performance of a job's required tasks. To succeed in college, one must be ready for college. A student who is ready for college is…
Descriptors: Outcomes of Education, Academic Achievement, Cognitive Development, Career Development
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Velsor-Friedrich, Barbara; Vlasses, Fran; Moberley, Jorie; Coover, Lenore – Journal of School Nursing, 2004
Asthma is a chronic illness that affects approximately 7 million children and adolescents in the United States. Teens seem to be at higher risk for poor asthma health outcomes because of the tumultuous changes associated with adolescence. The purpose of this study was to explore experiences and behaviors related to the self-management of teens…
Descriptors: Focus Groups, Chronic Illness, Adolescents, Self Management
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Rijavec, Majda; Brdar, Ingrid – European Journal of Psychology of Education, 2002
The aim of the study was to explore whether students can be classified in groups according to their coping strategies in dealing with school failure and to assess relationships between coping strategies and various components of self regulated learning. The sample consisted of 470 high school students (15 to 18 years old). The students responded…
Descriptors: Coping, Multivariate Analysis, Academic Achievement, Aspiration
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Rudberg, Lennart; Nilsson, Sten; Wikblad, Karin; Carlsson, Marianne – Journal of School Nursing, 2005
The purpose of this study was to investigate to what extent school nurses in Sweden inform adolescent men about testicular cancer (TC) and testicular self-examination (TSE). A questionnaire was completed by 129 school nurses from 29 randomly selected municipalities. All respondents were women, with a mean age of 42 years. The results showed that…
Descriptors: School Nurses, Cancer, Foreign Countries, Males
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