A Survey on High School Students' Online Self-Regulated Learning Skills

Bing Liu, Jing Liu, Qianrong Yang
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This study explores online self-regulated learning skills among high school students in three schools in China's EAST City Y using questionnaires. Results reveal the online self-regulated learning skills of high school students are positioned at an intermediate level, showcasing noteworthy disparities across distinct cohorts of high school students. Specifically, female students, urban residents, high-achieving students, and senior students (Grade 12) manifest distinct advantages in terms of online self-regulated learning aptitude. Conversely, male students, rural residents, students with comparatively lower academic achievements, as well as students in Grade 10 and Grade 11, evince limitations in online self-regulated learning skills. Additionally, Moderate internet use enhances high school students' online self-regulated learning; excessive or insufficient use hampers skill development. Future research should expand the sample to diverse regions and cultures to enhance generalizability.
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高中生在线自我调节学习能力调查
本研究采用问卷调查的方式,探讨了中国东隅 Y 市三所学校高中学生的在线自我调节学习技能。结果显示,高中生的网络自我调节学习能力处于中等水平,不同群体的高中生之间存在显著差异。具体来说,女生、城市居民、成绩优秀的学生和高年级学生(12 年级)在网络自我调节学习能力方面表现出明显的优势。相反,男生、农村居民、学习成绩相对较差的学生以及 10 年级和 11 年级的学生在网络自我调节学习技能方面则表现出局限性。此外,适度使用互联网能提高高中生的在线自我调节学习能力,而过度使用或不充分使用互联网则会阻碍技能的发展。未来的研究应将样本扩大到不同地区和文化,以增强普适性。
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