TY - JOUR
T1 - Effective self-regulatory processes in higher education
T2 - research findings and future directions. A systematic review
AU - de Bruijn-Smolders, Monique
AU - Timmers, Caroline F.
AU - Gawke, Jason C.L.
AU - Schoonman, Wouter
AU - Born, Marise Ph
PY - 2016/1/2
Y1 - 2016/1/2
N2 - Although self-regulated learning (SRL) is assumed to benefit learning outcomes, gaps in the literature make it difficult to describe what constitutes effective SRL in higher education. That is, SRL that relates positively to learning outcomes. In accordance, at present it is unclear how to train effective SRL in higher education. The current systematic review breaks down SRL into self-regulatory processes (SRPs) and reviews the evidence for teaching adolescents effective SRPs. Of the wide variety of SRPs which are known in the field, the following were investigated in the studies: metacognitive strategies, motivation, self-efficacy, handling task difficulty and demands, and resource management. The studies included (k = 10; N = 906) generally affirmed that all SRL interventions that were investigated related positively to SRPs. These SRPs also related positively to learning outcomes. Research is needed to advance the field's understanding of how adolescents develop the wide array of effective SRPs.
AB - Although self-regulated learning (SRL) is assumed to benefit learning outcomes, gaps in the literature make it difficult to describe what constitutes effective SRL in higher education. That is, SRL that relates positively to learning outcomes. In accordance, at present it is unclear how to train effective SRL in higher education. The current systematic review breaks down SRL into self-regulatory processes (SRPs) and reviews the evidence for teaching adolescents effective SRPs. Of the wide variety of SRPs which are known in the field, the following were investigated in the studies: metacognitive strategies, motivation, self-efficacy, handling task difficulty and demands, and resource management. The studies included (k = 10; N = 906) generally affirmed that all SRL interventions that were investigated related positively to SRPs. These SRPs also related positively to learning outcomes. Research is needed to advance the field's understanding of how adolescents develop the wide array of effective SRPs.
KW - higher education
KW - learning outcomes
KW - self-regulated learning
KW - self-regulatory constructs
KW - self-regulatory processes
KW - systematic review
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U2 - 10.1080/03075079.2014.915302
DO - 10.1080/03075079.2014.915302
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:84947494312
SN - 0307-5079
VL - 41
SP - 139
EP - 158
JO - Studies in Higher Education
JF - Studies in Higher Education
IS - 1
ER -