2021
DOI: 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.661142
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Mindsets and Self-Concepts About Self-Regulated Learning: Their Relationships With Emotions, Strategy Knowledge, and Academic Achievement

Abstract: Being a self-regulated learner and believing that deliberate strategy use might be an effective way of overcoming learning challenges is important for achieving academic success. Learners' self-theories about their abilities might explain why some students are more inclined to engage in self-regulated learning (SRL) than others. This study aims to investigate the relationships between students' mindsets and self-concepts about SRL and their correlation with enjoyment, boredom, strategy knowledge, and academic … Show more

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“…Often, students spend a lot of time (effort) studying but not using optimal learning strategies (Dunlosky et al, 2013). Furthermore, the student's mindset has an influence on student's self‐regulated learning (Karlen et al, 2021). Individualized re‐attributional feedback could be more helpful when combined with learning strategy feedback and/or mindset growth in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Often, students spend a lot of time (effort) studying but not using optimal learning strategies (Dunlosky et al, 2013). Furthermore, the student's mindset has an influence on student's self‐regulated learning (Karlen et al, 2021). Individualized re‐attributional feedback could be more helpful when combined with learning strategy feedback and/or mindset growth in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Implicit theories seem to be influential for these two profiles in particular. Therefore, in addition to the practical implications already described, professional development programs should also address implicit theories of the malleability of SRL given that such theories are critical predictors of motivation and SRL behaviour (Burnette et al, 2013;Karlen et al, 2021) and, therefore, the promotion of SRL in class. In this context, Vosniadou et al (2020) refer to conceptual change research, which finds that professional development programs can initiate possible changes in existing implicit theories by making participants aware of the theories and allowing them to discuss and reflect on them.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In addition, SRL has been relevant to other positive outcomes, for example, higher levels of critical thinking and problem-solving competence. However, despite the importance of SRL in higher education, many students struggle to develop effective academic self-regulation skills (Anthonysamy et al, 2020;Karlen et al, 2021). Therefore, it is critical for instructors and educational institutions to provide sufficient support and training programs to direct students to cultivate and improve their SRL skills.…”
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confidence: 99%