小学生策略动机档案与学业成就

IF 3 2区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Educacion Xx1 Pub Date : 2023-01-02 DOI:10.5944/educxx1.31852
Marta Martínez Vicente, José Manuel Suárez Riveiro, Carlos Valiente Barroso
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在涉及自我调节学习并定义学生个人资料的众多变量中,我们发现了学习策略和学术动机。本研究的目的是分析学习策略、学习态度、自我概念和学业成绩之间的关系。共有519名来自坎塔布里亚(西班牙)高等小学教育的学生参与了这项横断面研究,该研究采用了非实验性、描述性和相关性的方法。研究结果证实,更多地使用学习策略,以及对学业的最佳动机,与整体学业成绩呈正相关。此外,低-中-高水平的学习策略使用和学术动机与学业成绩有不同的相关性。这项研究已经证实,补充学习策略,如小组工作或课外活动,以及学术自我概念,可以预测所考虑的科目的成就,以及一般的学术成就。需要考虑到学习策略和学术动机的教育背景,这既是一种手段,也是一种目的,以实现有意义、实用和实用的学习,从而获得更高的学术成就。
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Strategic-motivational profile and academic achievement in primary school students
Among a multitude of variables that are involved in self-regulated learning and that define the student’s profile, we find learning strategies and academic motivation. The aim of this study was to analyze relationships between learning strategies, attitude toward study, self-concept, and academic achievement. A total of 519 students from upper primary education in Cantabria (Spain) were participants in this cross-sectional study, which used non-experimental, descriptive, correlational methodology. The results confirmed a tendency for greater use of learning strategies, along with optimal motivation towards schoolwork, to be positively related to overall academic achievement. Moreover, low-medium-high levels of learning strategy use and of academic motivation were differentially associated with academic achievement. This study has confirmed that complementary learning strategies such as group work or extracurricular activities, as well as academic self-concept, are predictive of achievement in the subjects considered, as well as of academic achievement in general. Educational contexts that take into account learning strategies and academic motivation are called for, both as a means and as an end in themselves, in order to achieve meaningful, practical and functional learning that leads to higher academic achievement.
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Educacion Xx1
Educacion Xx1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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55
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45 weeks
期刊介绍: Educación XX1, revista editada por la Facultad de Educación de la Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia, difunde ensayos, investigaciones y experiencias innovadoras enmarcadas en cualquiera de los contextos y ámbitos de intervención educativos. Educación XX1es una publicación científica arbitrada por pares (doble ciego) centrada en temas pedagógicos que contribuyen al avance de la educación. A partir de las últimas tendencuas de la politica educativa y de la producción científica, Educación XX1 centra prioritariamente su objetivo en la publicación de articulos relativos a: La educación superior: tendencias, fundamentos, metodologías, evaluación, gobernanza, etc. Buenas prácticas en intervención educativa en la educación superior. Calidad e innovación en la formación del profesorado.
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