学生毅力与学习投入的关系:学习动机与自主学习的中介作用

IF 2.1 3区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Paul Obeng, Medina Srem-Sai, Iddrisu Salifu, Mustapha Amoadu, Francis Arthur, Edmond Kwesi Agormedah, John Elvis Hagan Jr, Thomas Schack
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本研究探讨了学生毅力、学业投入、学习动机与自我调节学习的关系。本研究探讨了学业动机和自主学习意愿在学生毅力与学业投入关系中的中介作用。了解这些动态可以帮助教育工作者通过有针对性的干预营造提高学生参与度的环境。采用预测相关设计对变量之间的关系进行建模。分层随机抽样选择了来自加纳夸胡阿夫拉姆平原地区的190名高中生。使用经过验证的工具收集数据:大学生参与量表(USEI);学术毅力量表(AGS);动机学习策略问卷(MSLQ)自主学习量表(SRLS)。分析采用偏最小二乘结构方程模型处理数据中的非正态性。结果表明:学业砂砾正影响学业动机(β = 0.631, p < 0.001)、学业投入(β = 0.320, p = 0.001)和学习效率(β = 0.756, p < 0.001)。学业动机和SRL在毅力与学业投入的关系中起部分中介作用。该模型具有较强的信度和效度,具有显著的指标负荷和可接受的方差膨胀因子,表明不存在多重共线性问题。毅力通过学业动机和SRL直接和间接影响学业投入。这些发现强调了培养学生的勇气、动力和自我调节能力对提高他们的学术参与度的重要性。因此,教育工作者被鼓励设计认知行为干预来促进这些属性,以最终改善教育成果。
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Linking students' grit and academic engagement: Mediating role of academic motivation and self-regulated learning

Linking students' grit and academic engagement: Mediating role of academic motivation and self-regulated learning

The study investigated the relationships between students' grit, academic engagement, motivation and self-regulated learning (SRL). It explored the mediating role of academic motivation and SRL in the relationship between students' grit and academic engagement. Understanding these dynamics can help educators foster environments that enhance student engagement through targeted interventions. A predictive correlational design was used to model the relationships among the variables. Stratified random sampling selected 190 senior high school students from the Kwahu Afram Plains District in Ghana. Data were collected using validated instruments: the University Student Engagement Inventory (USEI); Academic Grit Scale (AGS); Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire (MSLQ); and Self-Regulated Learning Scale (SRLS). Analysis was performed using partial least squares structural equation modelling to handle non-normality in the data. The results indicated that academic grit positively influenced academic motivation (β = 0.631, p < 0.001), academic engagement (β = 0.320, p = 0.001) and SRL (β = 0.756, p < 0.001). Academic motivation and SRL partially mediated the relationship between grit and academic engagement. The model demonstrated strong reliability and validity, with significant indicator loadings and acceptable variance inflation factors, indicating no multicollinearity issues. Grit significantly impacts academic engagement directly and indirectly through academic motivation and SRL. These findings highlight the importance of fostering grit, motivation and self-regulation in students to enhance their academic engagement. Hence, educators are encouraged to design cognitive-behavioural interventions to promote these attributes in order to ultimately improve educational outcomes.

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British Educational Research Journal
British Educational Research Journal EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The British Educational Research Journal is an international peer reviewed medium for the publication of articles of interest to researchers in education and has rapidly become a major focal point for the publication of educational research from throughout the world. For further information on the association please visit the British Educational Research Association web site. The journal is interdisciplinary in approach, and includes reports of case studies, experiments and surveys, discussions of conceptual and methodological issues and of underlying assumptions in educational research, accounts of research in progress, and book reviews.
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