情境视角下的人自主学习

IF 1.8 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION, SPECIAL
Adar Ben-Eliyahu
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引用次数: 11

摘要

本文通过对资优学生的两项研究,探讨了自我调节学习(SRL)的情境性。在研究1中,以个人资料为中心的学术认知行为SRL分析显示,资优本科生(N=149)分为三组:高调节性、调节性和行为失调。在比较天才组和成绩一般的学生的情况时,结果表明,典型的学生与受管制的学生最相似。总体而言,行为失调组的社会、学业SRL和成就目标取向水平低于高调节组。在特质情绪调节和自我控制方面没有发现差异,表明SRL有定位效应。在研究2中,资优本科生(N=188)和典型优等生(N=83)报告了他们在最喜欢和最不喜欢的课程上的SRL和动机。结构方程模型分析表明,资优学生的学习动机与学习进度之间的关系比普通学生更密切。例如,掌握目标取向对资优学生的所有形式的SRL都有预测作用,但对普通学生没有预测作用。这表明,资优学生可能更善于利用动机来塑造SRL。综上所述,两项研究的结果表明,天才学生是一个异质性的群体,他们与普通学生有一些相似之处。
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A situated perspective on self-regulated learning from a person-by-context perspective
ABSTRACT The situated nature of self-regulated learning (SRL) was investigated across two studies with gifted students. In Study 1, profile-centered analyses of academic cognitive-behavioral SRL revealed three groups of gifted undergraduate students (N=149): high regulated, regulated, and behaviorally dysregulated. In comparing gifted group profiles with typically achieving students, findings suggest that typical students most resemble the regulated group. Overall, the behaviorally dysregulated group reported lower levels of social and academic SRL and achievement goal orientations from the high-regulated group. No differences were found in trait emotion regulation or self-control suggesting a situated effect of SRL. In Study 2 gifted (N=188) and typically achieving (N=83) undergraduate students reported on their SRL and motivation in their favorite and least favorite courses. Structural equation modelling analyses showed that, for gifted students, there were more relations between motivation and SRL than typical students. For example, mastery goal orientation predicted all forms of SRL for gifted students but not for typical students. This suggests that gifted students may be more calibrated and adept at drawing on motivation to shape SRL. Taken together, the findings from both studies show that gifted students are a heterogenous population, and that there are some similarities to typical students.
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CiteScore
4.80
自引率
11.10%
发文量
7
期刊介绍: High Ability Studies provides a forum for scholars in a variety of disciplines associated with the development of human abilities to their highest level. It is a medium for the promotion of high ability, whether through the communication of scientific research, theory, or the exchange of practical experience and ideas. The contents of this journal are unique in reflecting concerns and recent developments in this area from childhood and across the whole life span in a variety of contexts. Far from being restricted to the traditional focus on high-level cognitive development, it also presents investigations into all other areas of human endeavour, including sport, technology, the arts, business, management and social relations.
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