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Penelope Hasking; Nigel T. M. Chen; Vivian Chiu; Nicole Gray; James J. Gross; Mark Boyes – Journal of American College Health, 2024
Background: More than one-third of university students meet diagnostic criteria for a mental disorder, and three quarters experience role impairment in some aspect of their life. One determinant of whether young adults will experience mental health difficulties is their ability to regulate emotion. We conducted two pilot trials of a brief online…
Descriptors: College Students, Emotional Response, Self Control, Online Courses
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Julie Junaštíková – Interactive Technology and Smart Education, 2024
Purpose: Self-regulation is the level of learning where the learner becomes an active agent in their learning process in terms of activity and aspects of motivation and metacognition. The current paper mostly deals with the metacognitive aspect. The purpose of this study is to gain insight into self-regulation of learning in the context of modern…
Descriptors: Self Management, Learner Engagement, Educational Technology, Technology Uses in Education
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Pallavi Nayyar; Betül Demirdögen; Scott E. Lewis – Chemistry Education Research and Practice, 2024
This qualitative study delves into the intricate landscape of general chemistry students' study strategy decision-making processes, examining the guiding factors that shape their choices. Past work in chemistry education has shown that students' study behaviors are dynamic in nature. Employing self-regulation theory, the study aims to provide a…
Descriptors: Chemistry, Science Instruction, Decision Making, Study Habits
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Leenknecht, Martijn J. M.; Snijders, Ingrid; Wijnia, Lisette; Rikers, Remy M. J. P.; Loyens, Sofie M. M. – Teaching in Higher Education, 2023
Student-teacher relationships in higher education take place in two embedded social contexts: the in-class environment and the educational institute in which the in-class environment is situated. The interplay between the two contexts and their association with students' motivation was studied in the current study. In a broad sample (N=597),…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, College Students, Student Motivation, Classroom Environment
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Kloppers, Magda; Potgieter, Erika – South African Journal of Education, 2023
Lecturers often claim that time constraints cause tension regarding feedback on students' assessment opportunities. Assessment strategies for effective feedback procedures can lead to early identification of problem areas in student performance. Numerous students at higher education institutions (HEIs) do not complete their qualifications or take…
Descriptors: Feedback (Response), Academic Achievement, Evaluation Methods, College Students
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Wild, Steffen; Grassinger, Robert – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Background: Starting a study programme at an university, students are confronted with rising requirements regulating their learning processes and motivation. Both difficulties due to this regulation and the quality of instruction are associated with students dropping out from a study programme in the research. Aims: The purpose of this research is…
Descriptors: Learning Strategies, Self Management, Student Motivation, Academic Achievement
Morgan Anderson – ProQuest LLC, 2023
Prevalence of mental health needs, particularly those related to anxiety, depression, and emotion regulation, are on the rise in higher education institutions (Auerbach et al., 2016; Blanco et al., 2008). Research has shown college and university student help-seeking behavior varies by identity and many students are often reluctant to seek support…
Descriptors: Mental Health, College Students, Health Promotion, Self Management
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Chunxiao Yin; Lirui Li; Liang Yu – British Journal of Educational Technology, 2024
People in modern society are media multitaskers due to portable devices and omnipresent wireless networks, and college students are no exception. Previous studies have indicated that students' media multitasking behaviours in class harm their academic performances, and understanding the reasons for college students' engagement in such behaviour is…
Descriptors: Mass Media Use, Attention, Inhibition, Public Colleges
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Yves Furer; Maik Philipp – Journal of College Reading and Learning, 2024
Successful writing requires self-regulated writing because of the complex and demanding nature of writing. Self-regulated writing is based on the interplay of metacognition and motivation. In order to enable students to become better self-regulated writers, certain metacognitive and motivational characteristics such as metacognitive strategy…
Descriptors: Writing (Composition), Writing Instruction, Minicourses, Metacognition
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Edy Suryanto; Nina Oktarina; Tusyanah Tusyanah – Journal of Learning for Development, 2024
This study was intended to determine the effect of interaction, self-regulation and course structure on student satisfaction through social presence. This research adopted a quantitative research approach. The sample of this study consisted of 187 higher education students of Economics Education in "Universitas Negeri Semarang" based on…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Interaction, Self Management, Student Satisfaction
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Liping Deng; Yujie Zhou; Jaclyn Broadbent – Education and Information Technologies, 2024
As digital devices become ubiquitous in learning contexts, they have become the main source of distraction that leads to distractive multitasking. This underscores the growing importance of self-regulated learning as a means of combating distraction and persisting in learning. This study aims to bridge the perspectives of self-regulation and…
Descriptors: Attention, Self Management, College Students, Foreign Countries
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Kryshko, Olena; Fleischer, Jens; Grunschel, Carola; Leutner, Detlev – Journal of Educational Psychology, 2023
Although research on motivational regulation, as an important subprocess of self-regulated learning, has increased considerably in the past two decades, previous findings stem mainly from cross-sectional data and between-person analyses. The aim of this research was to explore the longitudinal associations between self-efficacy for motivational…
Descriptors: College Students, Learning Motivation, Student Motivation, Self Management
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Jinyoung Koh; Susan P. Farruggia – Journal of Student Affairs Research and Practice, 2023
Using multigroup structural equation modeling, this study examines whether family-work-school conflicts directly or indirectly predict transfer students' well-being (via self-regulation) across the periods of pre-, during, and post-COVID-19 lockdown in the Chicago metropolitan area in Illinois, United States. The results indicate that…
Descriptors: Family Work Relationship, Self Management, Well Being, Transfer Students
Shuxin Di – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Taking tests can trigger multiple emotions. To regulate emotions we might experience during test-taking situations, strategies such as reappraisal and suppression are often used. This study aimed to investigate if college students' cultural values affect their emotion regulation in test-taking situations. The sample included 298 college students.…
Descriptors: Cultural Influences, Self Management, Psychological Patterns, Testing
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Nadja M. Gentner; Lisa Respondek; Tina Seufert – Instructional Science: An International Journal of the Learning Sciences, 2024
In learning journals, prompts were shown to increase self-regulated learning processes effectively. As studies on effects of long-term prompting are sparse, this study investigates the effects of prompting cognitive and metacognitive self-regulation strategies short-term and long-term in learning journals on learners' strategy use, self-efficacy,…
Descriptors: Prompting, Student Journals, Self Efficacy, Outcomes of Education
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