支持大学生学习时间调整:与课程成绩和自我调节学习技能的关系

D. Follmer, Melissa Patchan, Robin Spitznogle
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规划和评估学习行为是大学学习者面临的一个相当大的挑战。本研究探讨了一种有针对性的干预工具对促进大学生学习时间校准的效用。通过实施每周一次的反思性活动,我们研究了学习者的学习时间校准随时间推移的改善情况,以及学生最初的学习时间校准对他们课程结束时的学习时间校准、课程表现和自我调节学习技能的贡献。在大学成功策略课程中,学生的学习时间校准分数有所提高。学生的课间学习时间定标可预测学生的期末学习时间定标及课程表现。在控制了学生先前的调节技能后,学生的课程结束学习时间校准也预测了他们报告的目标设定技能。对今后的研究和实践提出了建议。
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Supporting College Learners’ Study Time Calibration: Relations to Course Achievement and Self-Regulated Learning Skills
ABSTRACT Planning for and evaluating study behaviors are key regulatory skills that present considerable challenge for college learners. This study examined the utility of a targeted intervention tool intended to promote college learners’ study time calibration. Through implementation of a weekly, reflective activity, we examined improvement in learners’ study time calibration over time as well as the contributions of students’ initial study time calibration to their end-of-course study time calibration, course performance, and self-regulated learning skills. Students’ study time calibration scores improved across the college success strategies course. Students’ mid-course study time calibration predicted their end-of-course study time calibration and course performance. Students’ end-of-course study time calibration also predicted their reported goal-setting skills after controlling for their prior regulatory skills. Recommendations for future research and practice are described.
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Journal of College Reading and Learning
Journal of College Reading and Learning Social Sciences-Linguistics and Language
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期刊介绍: The Journal of College Reading and Learning (JCRL) invites authors to submit their scholarly research for publication. JCRL is an international forum for the publication of high-quality articles on theory, research, and policy related to areas of developmental education, postsecondary literacy instruction, and learning assistance at the postsecondary level. JCRL is published triannually in the spring, summer, and fall for the College Reading and Learning Association (CRLA). In addition to publishing investigations of the reading, writing, thinking, and studying of college learners, JCRL seeks manuscripts with a college focus on the following topics: effective teaching for struggling learners, learning through new technologies and texts, learning support for culturally and linguistically diverse student populations, and program evaluations of developmental and learning assistance instructional models.
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