Fostering Lifelong Learning: Interplay of Self-Concept and Self-Regulation among Adolescents

Adhitya Kurniawan, Dwi Nastiti
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This correlational quantitative study investigates the relationship between self-concept and self-regulation in learning among middle school students. With a sample of 270 respondents from SMPN 2 Taman Sidoarjo, employing proportional stratified random sampling, the research utilizes the Pearson correlation test for analysis. The study reveals a positive association between students' self-concept and self-regulation in learning (r = 0.357; p > 0.05). The independent variable contributes 12.7% to the dependent variable, implying that 87.3% of variance is attributed to other factors. These findings emphasize the significance of nurturing a positive self-concept alongside promoting self-regulation strategies to enhance students' cognitive development and long-term learning success. Highlights: Positive Self-Concept and Learning Success: This study explores the positive relationship between self-concept and self-regulation in learning among adolescents, highlighting the impact of a positive self-concept on students' overall learning outcomes. Quantitative Correlation Analysis: Utilizing a correlational quantitative approach, the research investigates the interplay between self-concept and self-regulation, offering insights into the strength of their association within the context of student learning. Promoting Lifelong Learning Skills: The findings underscore the need to foster a positive self-concept and provide effective self-regulation strategies to adolescents, as these factors contribute significantly to cognitive development and long-term learning success. Keywords: Self-concept, Self-regulation, Learning outcomes, Adolescents, Correlational research.
培养终身学习:青少年自我概念与自我调节的相互作用
这项相关定量研究调查了中学生自我概念与学习自我调节之间的关系。本研究采用比例分层随机抽样法,从 SMPN 2 Taman Sidoarjo 抽取了 270 名受访者,并利用皮尔逊相关检验法进行分析。研究显示,学生的自我概念与学习自律之间存在正相关(r = 0.357; p > 0.05)。自变量对因变量的贡献率为 12.7%,这意味着 87.3% 的变异归因于其他因素。这些发现强调了培养积极的自我概念和促进自我调节策略对促进学生认知发展和长期学习成功的重要意义。 亮点: 积极的自我概念与学习成功:本研究探讨了青少年自我概念与学习自我调节之间的积极关系,强调了积极的自我概念对学生整体学习成果的影响。 定量相关分析:该研究采用相关定量方法,调查自我概念和自我调节之间的相互作用,深入了解两者在学生学习中的关联强度。 促进终身学习技能:研究结果强调,有必要培养青少年积极的自我概念,并为他们提供有效的自我调节策略,因为这些因素对认知发展和长期学习的成功大有裨益。 关键词自我概念 自我调节 学习成果 青少年 相关研究
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