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The effects of college students’ positive thinking, learning motivation and self-regulation through a self-reflection intervention in Taiwan
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The effects of college students’ positive thinking, learning motivation and self-regulation through a self-reflection intervention in Taiwan

Hsin-Hui Wang, Hsiang-Ting Chen, Huann-Shyang LinZuway-R Hong
Higher Education Research and Development, 卷.36(1), 頁碼.201-216
01/2017

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Higher education learning motivation positive thinking self-reflection self-regulation SEM Taiwan Education
This quasi-experimental study examined the effects of a self-reflection intervention on college (college in this article refers to university-level education) students’ positive thinking, learning motivation and self-regulation in Taiwan. One hundred and two college students were selected to participate in an 18-week intervention forming the experimental group (EG) which emphasized providing main lecture, role-play, self-reflection activity, group discussion and group work. Another 179 college students from two other courses were selected as a comparison group. This study showed that supportive, resourced discussion with peers and instructor, self-reflection activities and assignment as a facilitative agent improved the EG students’ positive thinking, learning motivation and self-regulation. In addition, three structural equation models revealed that positive thinking had a strong and direct relation to Taiwanese college students’ pretest learning motivation (β =.85) and self-regulation (β =.77); learning motivation had a strong and direct relation to students’ pretest positive thinking (β =.86) and self-regulation (β =.81); and self-regulation had a strong and direct relation to students’ pretest positive thinking (β =.83) and learning motivation (β =.86). Instructional implications and research recommendations are discussed.

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