Investigating the effectiveness of instructing self-regulated learning components based on Pintrich's model on high school student's self-efficacy
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The purpose of this study is to examine the effectiveness of instructing the components of self-regulated learning strategies on self-efficiency of high school students. The research population comprised 1093 grade three male students. The research sample consisted of 60 subjects who were randomly selected using cluster sampling method. The sample randomly assigned into four different levels of independent variable and control group. Cognitive strategies were assigned to group one, metacognitive strategies were assigned to group two, motivational strategies were assigned to group three and resource management strategies were assigned to group four. The Sherer’s test of self-regulation was used as pretest and posttest. Results showed that instruction of the components of self-regulated strategies were effective on self-efficiency and promoted it
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Persian
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Educational Psychology, Volume:4 Issue: 12, 2008
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65
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