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Digital Learning Readiness: A Study on the Self-Regulation and Self-Motivation of Secondary Students Enrolled in an Online Asynchronous Economics Course

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Jaglois Orr, Mary Therese. (2015). Digital Learning Readiness: A Study on the Self-Regulation and Self-Motivation of Secondary Students Enrolled in an Online Asynchronous Economics Course. Theses and Dissertations Collection, University of Idaho Library Digital Collections. https://www.lib.uidaho.edu/digital/etd/items/jagloisorr_idaho_0089e_10554.html

Title:
Digital Learning Readiness: A Study on the Self-Regulation and Self-Motivation of Secondary Students Enrolled in an Online Asynchronous Economics Course
Author:
Jaglois Orr, Mary Therese
Date:
2015
Embargo Remove Date:
2016-07-16
Keywords:
Asynchronous digital learning Secondary students Self-efficacy Self-motivation Self-regulated learning Test anxiety
Program:
Curriculum & Instruction
Subject Category:
Education; Teacher education
Abstract:

The purpose of this study was to investigate the digital learning readiness of secondary students by analyzing their self-regulation and self-motivation traits compared to their level of academic performance. This study focused on whether self-regulated learning traits and self-motivation traits are associated with academic performance of secondary students who self-select into an asynchronous online economics course. Descriptive and inferential statistical analyses were performed on data collected from the cross-sectional sample of secondary students in grades 10, 11, and 12 that were grouped according to their performance levels (high, average, and low). This procedure yielded analysis of both the contributions and predictive strength of individual variables within these traits. Students' perspective of their self-efficacy showed the strongest contributory and predictive strength in high academic achievers, along with a low perception of test anxiety. The study provides implications for the preparation of secondary online students.

Description:
doctoral, Ph.D., Curriculum & Instruction -- University of Idaho - College of Graduate Studies, 2015
Major Professor:
Kitchel, Allen
Committee:
Gathercoal, Paul; Kerne, Anne; Kimmons, Royce
Defense Date:
2015
Identifier:
JagloisOrr_idaho_0089E_10554
Type:
Text
Format Original:
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