Relationship between Students’ Self-Regulation and Motivation in Universities
Abstract
Self-regulated students are those who know about their metacognitive information of techniques and undertakings, just as self-learning. These students can move their metacognitive learning to all unique circumstances and substance zones. The research was conducted to explore the relationship between self-regulation and motivation among students at university level of Lahore. Researchers identify the perceptions of university students about their Self-Regulation and Motivation level. The major objective of the study was to investigate relationship between Self-Regulation and Motivation among Students at university level of Lahore. The total sample was consisted of 200 teachers. Majority students agreed that they usually keep track of progress toward their goals. According to them their behaviors are not different from other people. Students were agreeing that they tend to compare themselves with other people. They do not learn well from punishment. They said they have lot willpower. Some students said that they set goals for themself and keep track of progress. The r - value shows that there was a significant positive association between self-regulation and motivation of students. Moreover, it is concluded that there was a moderate relationship between Self-Regulation and Motivation. There was significant difference in male and female students regarding self-regulation and motivation. There is need to organize or introduce such kind of activities to enhance the self-regulation and motivation among students.
Keywords: Self-regulated, self-learning, motivation, university.
DOI: 10.7176/JCSD/54-02
Publication date: December 31st 2019
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