Determinants of self-regulated learning practices in elementary education: a multilevel approach

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Abstract

Research indicated overwhelmingly the desirability of self-regulated
learning (SRL) in elementary education and the role
of teachers therein. Specifically, revealing correlates of teachers’
engagement in SRL classroom activities is desirable. The study’s
main aim is to identify teacher and school mechanisms that
facilitate or impede elementary teachers in introducing SRL practices.
Teacher-reported data from 591 teachers were used in
a multilevel random-effects model in order to consider the clustered
structure of teachers within schools. The model was built in
four steps mapping the role of different teacher and school
mechanisms. Results indicate teacher-level components to be
most important. Teachers’ developmental beliefs about education,
their orientation towards SRL in elementary education, and
the nature of previous experiences with autonomous learning,
significantly correlate with teachers’ self-reported SRL promotion .
However, a small proportion is still related to school differences.
Only school policy concerning SRL was identified as a significant
correlate of SRL promotion.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)126-148
Number of pages23
JournalEducational Studies
Volume48
Issue number1
Early online date25 Mar 2020
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2022

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