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Program to Promote Self-Regulated Learning in Higher Education Freshmen Students

Abstract

The objective of this study was to assess the efficacy of part of a program aimed at promoting self-regulation learning in higher education. Participants included 26 freshmen with mean age 20.65 (SD=3.35), from several undergraduate courses in a public university. The program was a non-mandatory activity organized in six 90-minute meetings. Self-report measures were applied in the pre and post test in order to compare the dependent variables, which were: knowledge about learning strategies, self-regulation learning strategies, perceived instrumentality, self-efficacy to self-regulate and self-efficacy for higher education. Data from pre and post tests indicate that the results are favorable in the post test for the variables knowledge about learning strategies, self-regulation learning strategies, and self-efficacy to self-regulate. These results suggest that self-regulated learning by freshmen may be increased by the program named “Letters from Gervásio to his navel”.

Keywords:
Higher education, sell-regulated learning; assessment of educational program

Universidade de São Francisco, Programa de Pós-Graduação Stricto Sensu em Psicologia R. Waldemar César da Silveira, 105, Vl. Cura D'Ars (SWIFT), Campinas - São Paulo, CEP 13045-510, Telefone: (19)3779-3771 - Campinas - SP - Brazil
E-mail: revistapsico@usf.edu.br