Disciplinary and gender differences among higher education students in self‐regulated learning strategies

Volume: 30, Issue: 3, Pages: 323 - 347
Published: Apr 26, 2010
Abstract
This study explores how university students representing diverse disciplines and gender differ in their self‐regulation in learning. The definition of self‐regulated learning (SRL) in the present study is based on Pintrich’s and Zimmerman’s theories of SRL and comprises motivational and learning strategies. The sample consisted of 1248 undergraduate students at several Finnish universities. The data were retrieved from the IQ Learn online...
Paper Details
Title
Disciplinary and gender differences among higher education students in self‐regulated learning strategies
Published Date
Apr 26, 2010
Volume
30
Issue
3
Pages
323 - 347
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