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Blackmore, Conner; Vitali, Julian; Ainscough, Louise; Langfield, Tracey; Colthorpe, Kay – International Journal of Higher Education, 2021
The ability to distinguish between effective and ineffective study strategies based on feedback is of utmost importance for secondary school leavers transitioning to tertiary education (Brinkworth et al., 2009; Salisbury & Karasmanis, 2011). Often accompanying this learning environment transition is academic difficulty and an increased…
Descriptors: Self Management, Self Efficacy, STEM Education, Secondary School Students
Tindle, Richard; Abo Hamza, Eid G.; Helal, Ahmed A.; Ayoub, Alaa Eldin A.; Moustafa, Ahmed A. – Review of Education, 2022
Understanding the psychosocial factors that positively and negatively impact academic performance is important to help students succeed and persist in higher education. In this article, we conducted a scoping review to clarify and identify the psychosocial factors affecting university students' academic performance. The initial search returned…
Descriptors: Academic Achievement, Performance, College Students, Psychological Patterns
Schunk, Dale H. – 1996
The concept of self-regulation--the process whereby students activate and sustain behaviors and cognitive paths which are systematically oriented toward attainment of learning goals--is increasing in importance among educators. Self-regulation includes activities such as attending to instruction; organizing, coding, and rehearsing information;…
Descriptors: Active Learning, Attribution Theory, Child Development, Cognitive Development