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Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Apr 2012

Abstract

[...]the examination of such incongruity will help researchers to adapt and enhance the appropriate research methods and instruments. [...]the next step in our research, based on the findings of this study (especially the bidirectional relationship of flexibility and SR), will be an analysis of the relationship's direction, with the hypothesis that a flexible learning environment is a condition for the learner showing SRL. Conclusion In line with other investigations (Barnard-Brak, Paton, & Lan, 2010; Schunk, 2001; Steffens, 2006), our findings show that flexibility in learning has a bidirectional relationship with SRL. [...]we believe that the perceived flexibility of the learners' learning settings is an important factor in the encouragement (or discouragement) of self-regulation; as we have shown in our study, the increases in perceived flexibility lead to increases in reported SRL strategies.

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Title
The relationship between flexible and self-regulated learning in open and distance universities
Author
Bergamin, Per Bernard; Ziska, Simone; Werlen, Egon; Siegenthaler, Eva
Publication year
2012
Publication date
Apr 2012
Publisher
International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
1634473709
Copyright
Copyright International Review of Research in Open and Distance Learning Apr 2012