Unveiling Student Stress: Linking Self-Regulation in Learning to Academic Stress Amidst Online Education

Ria Irawati, Zaki Nur Fatmawati
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In the context of the ongoing pandemic, where traditional in-person learning has shifted to online platforms, this quantitative correlation study investigates the relationship between self-regulation in learning and academic stress among students. The research involved a population of 380 students, with a sample size of 192 from SMAN 1 Wonoayu, selected through simple random sampling. The research hypothesis postulated a negative relationship between self-regulation in learning and academic stress. Analysis using Pearson's Product Moment correlation revealed a significant coefficient of r = -0.439 (p < 0.05), underscoring the inverse connection. The study found that self-regulation variables contributed significantly, accounting for 19.2% of academic stress variance. This study sheds light on the crucial role of self-regulation in mitigating academic stress during the transition to online education, thereby guiding educators and policymakers in enhancing students' learning experiences.Highlights: The pandemic-driven shift to online education has led to increased academic stress among students. This study establishes a negative correlation between self-regulation in learning and academic stress. Self-regulation contributes significantly (19.2%) to mitigating academic stress, emphasizing its vital role in online learning environments. Keywords: Online education, Self-regulation, Academic stress, Pandemic, Learning experiences
揭开学生压力的面纱:将学习中的自我调节与在线教育中的学业压力联系起来
在传统的面对面学习已转向在线平台的大背景下,本定量相关研究调查了学生学习中的自我调节与学业压力之间的关系。研究涉及 380 名学生,样本量为 192 个,均来自 SMAN 1 Wonoayu,通过简单随机抽样选出。研究假设认为,学习中的自我调节与学业压力之间存在负相关。利用皮尔逊乘积矩相关分析表明,两者之间的相关系数为 r = -0.439 (p < 0.05),表明两者之间存在反向联系。研究发现,自我调节变量对学业压力的影响很大,占学业压力方差的 19.2%。这项研究揭示了在向在线教育过渡的过程中,自我调节在减轻学业压力方面的关键作用,从而指导教育工作者和政策制定者提升学生的学习体验: 重点:大流行病导致的向在线教育的转变增加了学生的学业压力。 本研究确定了学习中的自我调节与学业压力之间的负相关关系。 自我调节在减轻学业压力方面的作用非常明显(19.2%),强调了它在在线学习环境中的重要作用。 关键词在线教育 自我调节 学业压力 流行病 学习经验
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