基于反思性学习的在线课堂设计中的学生自律学习

Darmiany Darmiany, Siti Istiningsih, I. Nurmawanti, Nurwahidah Nurwahidah, Mohammad Archi Mauldya
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本研究探讨了自我调节学习(SRL)策略与学生学习成果之间的联系,并详细介绍了学生在反思性学习情境中采用的 SRL 策略。本研究以定量描述的方式进行,有 53 名学生参与,研究采用了相关性分析来考察各种自律学习策略之间的相互关系,并采用了三阶段定性分析过程:数据还原、数据展示和结论得出。研究结果显示,自学学习策略之间存在明显的正相关,尤其是学习责任与环境结构(r = 0.706)、记忆策略与目标设定(r = 0.717)、目标设定与自我评价(r = 0.722)之间。自我评价与组织之间的正相关最小(r = 0.437)。记忆策略与感知价值(r = 0.668)、目标设定与价值(r = 0.762)、自我评价与价值(r = 0.669)、寻求帮助与价值(r = 0.763)、环境结构与价值(r = 0.825)、学习责任与价值(r = 0.795)以及组织与价值(r = 0.645)之间也存在正相关关系。反思性学习阶段--包括预想阶段、表现阶段(表现为学生展示他们的经验)和评价期间的自我反思阶段--凸显了学生自学学习策略的复杂动态。本研究强调了自学能力策略对学习成果的积极影响,为在教育环境中有效应用反思性学习提供了启示。
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Student’s Self-Regulated Learning in Online Class Design Based on Reflective Learning
This study explored the connection between Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) strategies and student learning outcomes, alongside detailing the SRL strategies students employ in reflective learning contexts. Conducted as a quantitative descriptive with 53 student participants, the research utilized correlation analysis to examine the interrelationships between various SRL strategies and employed a three-stage qualitative analysis process: data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The findings reveal significant positive correlations among SRL strategies, notably between learning responsibility and environmental structuring (r = 0.706), memory strategy and goal setting (r = 0.717), and goal setting and self-evaluation (r = 0.722). The least positive correlation was found between self-evaluation and organizing (r = 0.437). Additional positive relationships were identified between memory strategy and perceived value (r = 0.668), goal setting and value (r = 0.762), self-evaluation and value (r = 0.669), seeking assistance and value (r = 0.763), environmental structuring and value (r = 0.825), learning responsibility and value (r = 0.795), and organizing and value (r = 0.645). Reflective learning stages—comprising the forethought phase, the performance phase as evidenced by students presenting their experiences, and the self-reflection phase during evaluation—highlight the intricate dynamics of students' SRL strategies. This study underscores the positive impact of SRL strategies on learning outcomes, offering insights into the effective application of reflective learning in educational settings.
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