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Title: EFFECTIVENESS OF SELF REGULATED LEARNING FOR TEACHING MATHEMATICS TO CLASS IX STUDENTS OF BALASORE DISTRICT
Authors: Mahapatra, Kamal Lochan
Keywords: Teaching mathematics
Self-regulated learning
Pedagogical approach
Metacognition
Student autonomy
Learning strategies
Issue Date: 20-Jul-2021
Publisher: Regional Institute of Education (NCERT) , Bhopal
Series/Report no.: D-587;
Abstract: One subject that is necessary to all the Mathematics is mathematics. It is the main vehicle for developing students’ logical thinking and higher-order cognitive skills since it plays a major role in a number of other scientific fields such as physics, engineering, and statistics. With these connections, strong understanding and good achievement in mathematics of the students are required and necessary. Many interventions are positively linked to the mathematical performance of the students and one of which is the self-regulated learning (SRL) strategies. According to Zimmerman (2008), self-regulated learning (SRL) is one of the determinants of performance of the students. It is an academically effective form of learning through which the learner set goals and make plans before starting to learn; monitor and regulate his/her cognition, motivation and behavior during the learning process; and reflect on his/her learning process. With this, the researchers look for other variables that will influence the relationship between self-regulated learning strategies and these are students’ deferred gratification, engagement in mathematics, and their attitude towards mathematics. The researchers believe that these three variables are also associated with the causal relationship between SRL strategies and mathematics achievement of class IX students. This study determines the effect of self-regulated learning for teaching mathematics to class IX student of Balasore district.
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4.Chapter.pdfAnalysis and interpretation2.42 MBAdobe PDFView/Open
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