A Correlational Study of Elementary Students’ Academic Performance towards Self-Regulated Learning Strategies and Conceptions of Learning

Lois Jamin B. Tambuyat

Abstract: A correlational study examined relationships between academic performance to students’ self-regulated learning strategies and conceptions of learning for 87 students from 4th to 6th graders. To know the students’ conceptions of learning and self-regulated learning strategies, Purdie and Hattie’s (2002) questionnaire and Motivated Learning Strategies Questionnaire that was developed by Pintrich, Smith, Garcia and Mckeachie (1991) were administered in elementary students of a private school in Manila. The students’ academic achievement was also measured. The results showed a significant relationship between academic performance to conceptions of learning and self-regulated learning strategies. All self-regulated learning strategies have an effect to the academic performance of the students, however it was revealed that “rehearsal” has the most influential factor to achieve better academic performance. Additionally, among different conceptions of learning, learning as remembering, using, and understanding affects the most students’ learning.

Keywords: Conceptions of Learning, Self-Regulated Learning, Academic Performance, Elementary Students.

Title: A Correlational Study of Elementary Students’ Academic Performance towards Self-Regulated Learning Strategies and Conceptions of Learning

Author: Lois Jamin B. Tambuyat

International Journal of Social Science and Humanities Research 

ISSN 2348-3156 (Print), ISSN 2348-3164 (online)

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Vol 8, Issue 4, October 2020-December 2020

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A Correlational Study of Elementary Students’ Academic Performance towards Self-Regulated Learning Strategies and Conceptions of Learning by Lois Jamin B. Tambuyat