Self-Regulation Strategies in Online EFL/ESL Learning: A Systematic Review

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作者
Hunutlu, Sadiman [1 ]
机构
[1] Ataturk Univ, Erzurum, Turkiye
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Online Language Learning; Self-Regulation Strategy; Systematic Review; ENGLISH-LANGUAGE; EFL LEARNERS; MOTIVATION; ENVIRONMENTS; EDUCATION; SKILLS;
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10.37237/140203
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G40 [教育学];
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040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
Online learning environments contain many of the variables of face-to-face learning environments. However, the inability to be in the same physical environment may cause problems due to the student's self-management of the process. At this point, self-regulation strategies (hereafter, SRS), also used in face-to-face learning, are essential in improving the process. This study (n= 24) aims to present a broad perspective of the studies based on students' SRS by focusing on online EFL/ESL learning research articles published in the last five (2018-2022) years. The studies determined by a search string and eligibility criteria were included in this systematic review using the PRISMA coding scheme guidelines and MAXQDA was employed for content analysis. 12 strategies were identified (self-evaluation, goal setting, time management, help-seeking, task strategy, environmental structuring, self-efficacy, strategic planning, self-observation/monitoring, self-satisfaction, achievement motivation, effort regulation/persistence) and 15 key attributes were found to support the student's use of SRS in online language learning environments (motivation, interaction-feedback, metacognition, use of digital tools, pedagogical support, autonomous learning, good learning experience, positive belief, the reflection of the process, self-efficacy, authenticity, scaffolding, cultural interest, critical thinking, the flexibility of time). This study can serve as a guide when designing online environments for self-regulated language learning.
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页码:136 / 166
页数:32
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