Perceived Support, Resilience, Goals, and Self-Regulated Learning in High School Students

Self-regulated learning is an important variable in academic success. Protective factors may help adolescents exhibit self-regulated learning in high school. The objective of this study was to evaluate, in a structural equation model, the role played by perceived social and academic support, resilie...

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Autors principals: Gaxiola Romero, José Concepción, González Lugo, Sandybell
Format: Online
Idioma:spa
Publicat: REDIE es una publicación del Instituto de Investigación y Desarrollo Educativo (IIDE). 2019
Accés en línia:https://redie.uabc.mx/index.php/redie/article/view/1983
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Sumari:Self-regulated learning is an important variable in academic success. Protective factors may help adolescents exhibit self-regulated learning in high school. The objective of this study was to evaluate, in a structural equation model, the role played by perceived social and academic support, resilient disposition, and academic goals in self-regulated learning in adolescents. After providing informed consent, 227 high school students answered a Likert-scale questionnaire. The results revealed a model in which perceived social and academic support was associated with self-regulated learning and a resilient disposition. On the other hand, having a resilient disposition affected academic goals, and lastly, academic goals affected self-regulated learning. The positive effect of protective factors on self-regulated learning is discussed, as are the implications for educational programs.