Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics

Statics is one of the most difficult fundamental courses in engineering and a pre-requisite to other engineering courses in the mechanical and civil engineering programs. A study at a university in Malaysia [1] has shown that the number of students who passed the course is lower than those in other...

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Main Authors: Haron, H. N., Harun, H., Ali, R., Salim, K. R., Hussain, N. H.
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spelling my.utm.594672022-04-05T07:34:27Z http://eprints.utm.my/id/eprint/59467/ Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics Haron, H. N. Harun, H. Ali, R. Salim, K. R. Hussain, N. H. T Technology (General) Statics is one of the most difficult fundamental courses in engineering and a pre-requisite to other engineering courses in the mechanical and civil engineering programs. A study at a university in Malaysia [1] has shown that the number of students who passed the course is lower than those in other fundamental engineering courses offered. A research into the possible reasons has identified the self-regulated learning strategies (SRL) affecting concept understanding and students' performance in Statics [2]. The study recognized differences in SRL relationships between the different groups of students in terms of concept understanding and performance in Statics. However, the study did not investigate the differences in SRL usage between the groups of excellent students' achievement and the poor achievers. Therefore, this aspect is investigated in the current study. 2015 Conference or Workshop Item PeerReviewed Haron, H. N. and Harun, H. and Ali, R. and Salim, K. R. and Hussain, N. H. (2015) Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics. In: 2014 International Conference on Interactive Collaborative Learning, ICL 2014, 3 - 6 December 2014, Dubai, United Arab Emirates. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ICL.2014.7017875
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Haron, H. N.
Harun, H.
Ali, R.
Salim, K. R.
Hussain, N. H.
Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
description Statics is one of the most difficult fundamental courses in engineering and a pre-requisite to other engineering courses in the mechanical and civil engineering programs. A study at a university in Malaysia [1] has shown that the number of students who passed the course is lower than those in other fundamental engineering courses offered. A research into the possible reasons has identified the self-regulated learning strategies (SRL) affecting concept understanding and students' performance in Statics [2]. The study recognized differences in SRL relationships between the different groups of students in terms of concept understanding and performance in Statics. However, the study did not investigate the differences in SRL usage between the groups of excellent students' achievement and the poor achievers. Therefore, this aspect is investigated in the current study.
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author Haron, H. N.
Harun, H.
Ali, R.
Salim, K. R.
Hussain, N. H.
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Harun, H.
Ali, R.
Salim, K. R.
Hussain, N. H.
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title Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
title_short Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
title_full Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
title_fullStr Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
title_full_unstemmed Self-regulated learning strategies between the performing and non-performing students in statics
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