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Isabella Sauchelli; Georgina Heath; Amanda Richardson; Sally Lewis; Lisa-Angelique Lim – Student Success, 2024
Self-regulated learning (SRL) is associated with university student academic success outcomes, however students often need support to develop these skills. Technology-mediated feedback is one strategy that may aid educators in supporting students' SRL development. This study aims to explore whether a technology-mediated feedback strategy targeting…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies, Questionnaires, Self Management
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Hammill, Jackie; Nguyen, Thinh; Henderson, Fiona – Active Learning in Higher Education, 2022
Positive psychology interventions are widely used in primary and secondary education to enhance student engagement and well-being. When used in the higher education sector, interventions tend to be used in psychology, psychotherapy and mindfulness programmes with successful outcomes in terms of student engagement, learning and well-being. However,…
Descriptors: Learner Engagement, Psychological Patterns, Positive Attitudes, Intervention
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Gabriel, Florence; Buckley, Sarah; Barthakur, Abhinava – Australian Journal of Education, 2020
Self-regulated learning has been shown to have a positive and long-lasting impact on students' academic development, employability and career progression. Emotions, motivation and metacognition play an important role in students' ability to monitor and regulate their learning, particularly when studying and engaging with Science, Technology,…
Descriptors: Mathematics Anxiety, Self Management, Student Motivation, Emotional Response
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MacMahon, Stephanie; Leggett, Jack; Carroll, Annemaree – Information and Learning Sciences, 2020
Purpose: In a classroom, the teacher and other students play an important role in regulating individual and group learning. However, the sudden shift to remote and online learning, as a result of social isolation during COVID-19, has created a social disconnect, making these immediate regulatory supports less accessible. A need was identified for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Students, Electronic Learning, Distance Education
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Elphinstone, B.; Whitehead, R.; Tinker, S. P.; Bates, G. – Educational Psychology, 2019
Previous research has indicated that nonattachment mediates the relationship between mindfulness and the ability to be adaptable. Additionally, adaptability has been associated with increased academic engagement and subsequently, higher grades. The current study combined these findings into a single model. In an undergraduate sample (N = 725), the…
Descriptors: Attachment Behavior, Metacognition, Grades (Scholastic), Learner Engagement
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Morris, Julia E.; Lummis, Geoffrey W.; Lock, Graeme – Issues in Educational Research, 2017
The "Melbourne declaration on educational goals for young Australians" (MCEETYA, 2008) cited confident and creative citizens as a key goal for Australian students. This goal aligns with global research on visual arts, specifically visual literacy. Being visually literate means decoding images, understanding the relationship between image…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Learner Engagement, Visual Literacy, Secondary School Students
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Lester, Leanne; Mander, David – Australian and International Journal of Rural Education, 2020
This longitudinal study aimed to survey over a 12-month period, the mental health and wellbeing of new incoming students transitioning to a boys' only boarding school. An online self-report questionnaire was used to investigate the perceptions and pre-transition experience of new incoming Year 7 students (e.g., while still in Year 6) prior to…
Descriptors: Males, Boarding Schools, Longitudinal Studies, Well Being
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Racicot, Bernadette M.; Ferry, Diane L. – Journal of Educational Issues, 2016
The current study used a time-lagged design to examine the effects of Metacognitive and Motivational Cultural Intelligence (CQ) prior to studying abroad on the experiential behavior of students during their study abroad trip and their future interest in work and study abroad opportunities. Using Hayes' conditional process analysis, results…
Descriptors: Metacognition, Student Motivation, Cultural Awareness, Study Abroad
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Johnson, Genevieve M. – Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, 2015
First-year university students (n = 185) completed an online questionnaire that allowed comparison of those who reported studying on-campus with those who reported studying fully-online. Independent sample t-tests compared the means of students in the two study modes on demographics, frequency of use of digital technology and metacognitive…
Descriptors: College Freshmen, Online Surveys, Questionnaires, Comparative Analysis
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Rochecouste, Judith; Oliver, Rhonda; Mulligan, Denise; Davies, Martin – Australian Universities' Review, 2011
The English Language Growth (ELG) Project was conducted in five Australian universities in 2008-09 to address the on-going English language development of international students from non-English speaking backgrounds. Using an online survey inviting both qualitative and quantitative responses, 798 international students provided a rich source of…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Strategies, Rote Learning, Metacognition
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Harrison, Sue; Prain, Vaughan – Issues in Educational Research, 2009
There is continuing interest in identifying factors that influence learning in the middle years. This paper reports a case study that aimed to identify key factors that influenced Year 8 students' self-regulation of learning in English in an Australian regional secondary school with a low socio-economic profile. This study focuses on both…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Learning Strategies, Student Motivation, Learning Processes
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Deed, Craig – Education 3-13, 2008
This article examines the perspective of disengaged Grade 6 male students about learning. Nine students were observed and interviewed to identify their views on good learning and on being in control of learning. The boys perceived good learners as quick, smart workers who could achieve high grades; and that being in control was about knowing how…
Descriptors: Student Attitudes, Grade 6, Males, Student Participation
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Watkins, David; Hattie, John – Contemporary Educational Psychology, 1992
Research with 1,266 Australian secondary school students supports 2 propositions critical to the motive-strategy congruence model of J. B. Biggs (1985). Students tend to use learning strategies congruent with motivation for learning, and congruent motive-strategy combinations are associated with higher average school grades. (SLD)
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Foreign Countries, Learning Strategies, Metacognition
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Rowell, Jack A.; Dawson, Chris J. – Research in Science and Technological Education, 1993
Examines the following hypotheses: (1) a relationship exists between school achievement and success in first year university physics; (2) tertiary success is a function of the motivation and metacognitive strategies of the learners; and (3) a weighted combination of indicators will allow significant discrimination between levels of tertiary…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Educational Research, Higher Education, Metacognition
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Cantwell, Robert H.; Andrews, Beverley – Educational Psychology: An International Journal of Experimental Educational Psychology, 2002
Presents the results from an Australian study where secondary school students (n=290) completed questionnaires that focused on motivational goals, metacognitive awareness, need for affiliation, social anxiety, and feelings towards group work. States that the results were discussed in the context of group-based learning. (CMK)
Descriptors: Educational Research, Foreign Countries, Group Activities, Individual Differences
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