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Distance learners and academic achievement: the roles of self-efficacy, self-regulation and motivation

Whether in traditional or virtual classrooms, non-traditional learners come equipped with an eclectic blend of characteristics and past experiences, which serve to either facilitate or hinder their academic pursuit. Adults who possess a strong sense of efficacy, employ a wide range of self-regulatory strategies and maintain high motivational levels during the course of their distance learning are likely to be successful. In contrast, those who doubt their abilities, lack metacognitive activities and exhibit low motivational levels tend not to accomplish their goals. This paper sheds some light on the importance of self-efficacy, self-regulation and motivation and their 'synergistic' effect on adults' academic achievement in distance learning.

Whether in traditional or virtual classrooms, non-traditional learners come equipped with an eclectic blend of ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Semmar, Yassir
Date: 2006
Journal title: Journal of adult and continuing education
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Students; Performance; Outcomes;

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