Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy

Purpose: Students must exercise self-regulation to enhance their academic performance, while concurrently addressing academic procrastination is imperative. Thus, this research endeavours to explore the influence of teacher support, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence on educational self...

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Published in:Eurasian Journal of Educational Research
Main Author: Ghaleb M.M.S.; Sundram V.P.K.
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ani Publishing 2024
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Ghaleb M.M.S.; Sundram V.P.K.
Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy
2024
Eurasian Journal of Educational Research
2024
109
10.14689/ejer.2024.109.017
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85194275145&doi=10.14689%2fejer.2024.109.017&partnerID=40&md5=bcff10e22ccd1bcec1784a383e122e4f
Purpose: Students must exercise self-regulation to enhance their academic performance, while concurrently addressing academic procrastination is imperative. Thus, this research endeavours to explore the influence of teacher support, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence on educational self-efficacy, educational self-regulation, and Academic Procrastination. Additionally, this study examines the mediating role of educational self-efficacy. Methodology: Employing a cross-sectional research design, data were collected from students enrolled in universities located in KSA via simple random sampling, yielding a usable response rate of 70.28%. Analysis of the gathered data was conducted using Smart PLS 4. Findings: The findings suggest that teacher support, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence significantly impact educational self-efficacy. Furthermore, educational self-efficacy strongly influences procrastination and self-regulation.The study confirms the statistically significant mediating effect of educational self-efficacy. Implications: The insights gleaned from this study can inform policymakers and academics in their decision-making processes. © 2024 Ani Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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author Ghaleb M.M.S.; Sundram V.P.K.
spellingShingle Ghaleb M.M.S.; Sundram V.P.K.
Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy
author_facet Ghaleb M.M.S.; Sundram V.P.K.
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title Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy
title_short Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy
title_full Impact of Teacher Support, Learning Motivation, Emotional Intelligence on Academic Procrastination and Self-Regulation: Exploring Mediating Role of Educational Self-Efficacy
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description Purpose: Students must exercise self-regulation to enhance their academic performance, while concurrently addressing academic procrastination is imperative. Thus, this research endeavours to explore the influence of teacher support, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence on educational self-efficacy, educational self-regulation, and Academic Procrastination. Additionally, this study examines the mediating role of educational self-efficacy. Methodology: Employing a cross-sectional research design, data were collected from students enrolled in universities located in KSA via simple random sampling, yielding a usable response rate of 70.28%. Analysis of the gathered data was conducted using Smart PLS 4. Findings: The findings suggest that teacher support, learning motivation, and emotional intelligence significantly impact educational self-efficacy. Furthermore, educational self-efficacy strongly influences procrastination and self-regulation.The study confirms the statistically significant mediating effect of educational self-efficacy. Implications: The insights gleaned from this study can inform policymakers and academics in their decision-making processes. © 2024 Ani Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.
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