MALAYSIAN ELEMENTARY LEARNERS' SELF-REGULATION, MOTIVATIONAL BELIEFS AND LEARNER CONTROL MOTIVATION WHEN EXPERIENCING ONLINE TUTORIALS
Online learning is emphasised in the 21st century curricula as one of the efficient instructional practices that improves the learning ownership of contemporary learners. A key factor in ensuring success in learners' online learning environments is the implementation of learner control. Learner...
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Leow, Min Hui; Abdul Razak, Rafiza MALAYSIAN ELEMENTARY LEARNERS' SELF-REGULATION, MOTIVATIONAL BELIEFS AND LEARNER CONTROL MOTIVATION WHEN EXPERIENCING ONLINE TUTORIALS TURKISH ONLINE JOURNAL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION English Article Online learning is emphasised in the 21st century curricula as one of the efficient instructional practices that improves the learning ownership of contemporary learners. A key factor in ensuring success in learners' online learning environments is the implementation of learner control. Learner control motivation is influenced by multiple interconnected beliefs and learner-directed learning practices. This study focuses on self-regulation strategies and motivational beliefs in the context of post-pandemic online tutorials. The aim of this study was to discover the influence of self-regulation strategies on learners' motivational beliefs, and the impact of learners' motivational beliefs on their learner control motivation when experiencing online tutorials. This study comprises 14 learners (age 9) from a Malaysian elementary school. Qualitative case study methodology was employed, using interviews and observations. The results of this study revealed a significant relationship between self-regulation and motivational beliefs in order to comprehend learners' motivation for learner control when experiencing online tutorials. The results drew attention on self-regulation strategies to guide online instruction that underpins learners' motivational beliefs and enhances learner control motivation. ANADOLU UNIV 1302-6488 2024 25 1 Education & Educational Research WOS:001143097700001 https://www-webofscience-com.uitm.idm.oclc.org/wos/woscc/full-record/WOS:001143097700001 |
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MALAYSIAN ELEMENTARY LEARNERS' SELF-REGULATION, MOTIVATIONAL BELIEFS AND LEARNER CONTROL MOTIVATION WHEN EXPERIENCING ONLINE TUTORIALS |
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MALAYSIAN ELEMENTARY LEARNERS' SELF-REGULATION, MOTIVATIONAL BELIEFS AND LEARNER CONTROL MOTIVATION WHEN EXPERIENCING ONLINE TUTORIALS |
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MALAYSIAN ELEMENTARY LEARNERS' SELF-REGULATION, MOTIVATIONAL BELIEFS AND LEARNER CONTROL MOTIVATION WHEN EXPERIENCING ONLINE TUTORIALS |
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Online learning is emphasised in the 21st century curricula as one of the efficient instructional practices that improves the learning ownership of contemporary learners. A key factor in ensuring success in learners' online learning environments is the implementation of learner control. Learner control motivation is influenced by multiple interconnected beliefs and learner-directed learning practices. This study focuses on self-regulation strategies and motivational beliefs in the context of post-pandemic online tutorials. The aim of this study was to discover the influence of self-regulation strategies on learners' motivational beliefs, and the impact of learners' motivational beliefs on their learner control motivation when experiencing online tutorials. This study comprises 14 learners (age 9) from a Malaysian elementary school. Qualitative case study methodology was employed, using interviews and observations. The results of this study revealed a significant relationship between self-regulation and motivational beliefs in order to comprehend learners' motivation for learner control when experiencing online tutorials. The results drew attention on self-regulation strategies to guide online instruction that underpins learners' motivational beliefs and enhances learner control motivation. |
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