A comparison of effectiveness of training self-regulated learning strategies and problem-solving on academic motivation in male students with academic procrastination
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Abstract:
The aim of the present research was to examine the effectiveness of training self-regulated learning strategies and problem-solving on academic motivation in male Students with academic procrastination. The sample consisted of 60 subjects with procrastination randomly selected in high school of Oshnaviheh city. The subject was assigned randomly to experimental and control groups. The techniques used for education was training self-regulated learning strategies and problem-solving. The instrument employed in this research was academic motivation and academic procrastination scales. Results indicate that training self-regulated learning strategies and problem-solving have significance effect on academic motivation various control group (p≥00.1). training self-regulated learning strategies compare whit problem-solving have grater effects(p≥00.1). this results indicates that training self-regulated learning and problem-solving is mor bnefic for students to regulate their self control, motivation and succeses.
Language:
Persian
Published:
Journal of School Psychology, Volume:4 Issue: 1, 2015
Page:
139
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