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The purpose of the current study was to investigate the potential impact of students¿ self-regulatory attributes on their experiences with online classes. The six self-regulatory attributes of subject specific self-efficacy, goal orientation, Internet self-efficacy, study environment management, time management and help seeking were examined to determine which of these attributes were predictive of a student¿s willingness to enroll in future online classes. The Centinela Valley Union High School District surveyed students enrolled in online credit recovery classes during the fall of 2010. Data…mehr

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The purpose of the current study was to investigate the potential impact of students¿ self-regulatory attributes on their experiences with online classes. The six self-regulatory attributes of subject specific self-efficacy, goal orientation, Internet self-efficacy, study environment management, time management and help seeking were examined to determine which of these attributes were predictive of a student¿s willingness to enroll in future online classes. The Centinela Valley Union High School District surveyed students enrolled in online credit recovery classes during the fall of 2010. Data was gathered with the Motivated Strategies for Learning Questionnaire and the Internet Self-efficacy Scale. This existing data was analyzed to determine if any relationships existed between the six self-regulatory attributes and a student¿s satisfaction with online classes, as measured by students¿ willingness to enroll in future online classes. Data analysis consisted of simple correlations and hierarchical linear regression. The results showed that subject specific self-efficacy was responsible for 10% of the observed variance in students¿ willingness to enroll in future online classes.
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Autorenporträt
Sara Peterson, Ed.D. has been a high school teacher, university professor and researcherfor the past 14 years. She devotes her time to understanding and working to solveeducational problems. Sara currently lives and works in Los Angeles.