ERIC Number: EJ1292136
Record Type: Journal
Publication Date: 2021
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The What, Why, and How of Distractions from a Self-Regulated Learning Perspective
Brady, Anna C.; Kim, Yeo-eun; Cutshall, Jessica
Journal of College Reading and Learning, v51 n2 p153-172 2021
College students do not study in isolated environments; rather, they encounter obstacles as they complete academic tasks. Using a qualitative approach, the present study explored the distractions and underlying causes students face as well as the strategies they use to control these distractions. Our findings suggested that students' distractions, underlying causes, and strategies can be categorized into five themes. Four of these themes -- cognition, motivation/affect, behavior, and context -- have been well represented in prior self-regulated learning literature. The fifth theme, physiology, has not been well represented. We also identified the most common distractions (i.e., contextual), causes (i.e., motivational/affective), and strategies (i.e., contextual). Overall, our findings highlight the highly contextual nature of the obstacles college students encounter as they work toward their academic goals.
Descriptors: Attention Control, Independent Study, College Students, Learning Strategies, Physiology, Cognitive Processes, Student Motivation, Student Behavior
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Publication Type: Journal Articles; Reports - Research
Education Level: Higher Education; Postsecondary Education
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Language: English
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