Acta Scientiarum: Education (Jun 2024)

Self-regulated learning with mathematics learning outcomes in terms of students' interest in learning mathematics

  • Muhammad Haikal Abror,
  • Himmatul 'Ulya,
  • Sintha Sih Dewanti

DOI
https://doi.org/10.4025/actascieduc.v46i1.66348
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 46, no. 1

Abstract

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Nowadays mathematics is still considered difficult, so it needs more attention because mathematics is the basis of other sciences. One of the factors that influence Mathematics Learning Outcomes (MLO) is Self-Regulated Learning (SRL). SRL plays a role in the process of planning and managing student academic assignments. Interest in Learning Mathematics (ILM) also has an important role in learning mathematics. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of each SRL aspect on mathematics learning outcomes and to determine the effect of SRL on MLO in terms of the student's ILM level. The author uses mixed methods with a sequential exploratory research design that begins with a qualitative phase using descriptive qualitative research and then a quantitative phase using a correlation test. SRL aspects include task analysis, self-motivated belief, self-control, monitoring, self-consideration, and self-reaction. The results of this study are that there is an influence between SRL aspects on MLO, except for the task analysis aspect. SRL with MLO also does not have a significant effect when viewed from the ILM level.

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