Self-efficacy, motivation and academic performance of students during the flexible learning mode

IF 1.1 4区 农林科学 Q3 AGRICULTURE, DAIRY & ANIMAL SCIENCE
M. Cruz, Angelina Lumanlan, Helen Grace Felix, Isabel Dizon, Arnello Valerio, Evelyn Dayrit, Sherry Jean Sison, Rommel P. Gaña, Elaine Joy Gatchalian
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Self-Efficacy is the belief that a person is capable of achieving a specific goal or performing a particular task while motivation represents the foundation for success in all activities that an individual engages in. This study aimed to determine the correlations between self-efficacy, motivation and academic performance of 862 students. Using spearman’s rho, results revealed that self-efficacy and motivation go along together for all students with different specializations. Most of the students’ grades are not directly affected by the motivation and self-efficacy. Responses of students for most of the challenges they encountered during the flexible learning mode are limited home setup for activities that require actual performances followed by the distraction they get from social media. Results of this study reveals that even during the pandemic, the students have positive outlook in life, but grades are not dependent on their self-efficacy and motivations.
灵活学习模式下学生的自我效能感、学习动机与学习成绩
自我效能感是一种信念,认为一个人有能力实现一个特定的目标或完成一项特定的任务,而动机是一个人在所有活动中取得成功的基础。本研究旨在探讨862名学生自我效能感、学习动机与学习成绩之间的关系。利用斯皮尔曼的rho,结果显示,对于所有不同专业的学生来说,自我效能感和动机都是一致的。大多数学生的学习成绩不受动机和自我效能感的直接影响。学生在灵活学习模式中遇到的大多数挑战的反应是,需要实际表演的活动的家庭设置有限,其次是社交媒体的分散。本研究结果显示,即使在疫情期间,学生也有积极的人生观,但成绩并不依赖于他们的自我效能感和动机。
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Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science
Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science 农林科学-奶制品与动物科学
CiteScore
1.80
自引率
9.10%
发文量
60
审稿时长
>12 weeks
期刊介绍: A Revista Brasileira de Ciência Avícola surgiu em 1999 a partir da necessidade que a comunidade científica possuía de um periódico para veiculação e publicação de seus trabalhos, com a publicação de três números anuais. A Revista conta hoje com um corpo editorial altamente qualificado e com artigos científicos desenvolvidos pelos maiores especialistas da área, o que a cada dia atrai mais leitores em busca de inovação e respaldo técnico. Devido à credibilidade que conquistou pelos esforços de sus autores, relatores e revisores, a Revista ganhou caráter de coleção, sendo consultada como fonte segura de estudo desenvolvidos na Avicultura. A partir de 2003 – volume 5 -, a Revista passou a chamar-se Brazilian Journal of Poultry Science, e todos os trabalhos passaram a ser publicados em inglês. No mesmo ano subiu para quatro o número de revistas por volume, ampliando-se assim os trabalhos publicados anualmente.
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